Welsh water bills set to be lower in 'real terms', says Dwr

Welsh water bills set to be lower in 'real terms', says Dwr Cymru


Welsh Water has provided £300,000 to community projects through its Community Fund
THE AVERAGE water and sewerage bill is set to fall by two per cent in 2021-22, Welsh Water has confirmed.
The company says that the average household bill will be lower in real terms than in the previous year despite the additional financial pressures placed on it during the Covid-19 pandemic. The company has also invested an extra £20million responding to the pandemic.
A spokesperson said, "The average bill for 2021 – 2022 will be £446.82 and represents the twelfth consecutive year the company has kept the increase at or below the rate of inflation – the only water company in England and Wales to have achieved this. The new bill will be £96 lower in real terms compared to the 2009 - 2010 bill."

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