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  2. Thames Water: Fears of more bill hikes as £38bn bill revealed

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    Bill rises for all companies until 2030 have already been announced by the regulator Ofwat, with Thames Water bills rising from an average £435.56 to £534.79 – a 22.8 per cent increase.

  3. Water bills to rise by £123 a year in April - AOL

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    Southern Water customers told they will see a 47% increase to £703 a year while Hafren Dyfrdwy and South West Water bills are rising by 32%. Thames Water customers have been warned they will see ...

  4. Why are water bills going up so much? - AOL

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    Household water bills in England and Wales are to rise by an average of £123 from April 1, equating to an increase of around £10 a month. The rise, confirmed by industry body Water UK, will take ...

  5. Thames Water - Wikipedia

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    On 1 June 2024, Thames Water was set to be fined over £40m by Ofwat for payment of a shareholder dividend in late 2023. [47] On 11 July 2024, Ofwat put Thames Water into special measures, with a "turnaround oversight regime" subject to "heightened regulatory" scrutiny. Ofwat said Thames Water would be allowed to increase bills by £99 to £535 ...

  6. Creditors in High Court row over Thames Water ... - AOL

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    Thames Water, England’s biggest ... 2024 at 9:27 AM. ... The dispute comes as the company faces a decision from regulator Ofwat this week over whether it can increase bills by 59% over the next ...

  7. Abingdon Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Additional storage capacity is expected to be needed by 2043 to cater to projected population growth in the Thames Basin. [7] [8] In early 2025, Thames Water opened discussions with potential contractors about delivery of the reservoir, which would cost up to £2.2bn to build and would then supply water to 15m people across southeast England.

  8. London water supply infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    Through to the late 16th century, London citizens turned to the tidal Thames for much of their non-drinking water. For drinking, due to the brackish and perceptibly poor taste of the Thames, they tended to rely on wells and tributaries rising in around a dozen natural springs on the north side of the Thames, restricting the city's expansion south of the river.

  9. Thames Water boss defends bonuses and repeats calls for ... - AOL

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    Chris Weston’s comments come ahead of a crunch Ofwat decision next week on whether Thames Water can increase consumer bills by 59%.