The UK's biggest water provider has delayed its request for even higher customer bills. Thames Water has deferred its appeal to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), the regulator tasked ...
For Thames Water’s 16 million customers, the past few weeks have been deeply unsettling. Court battles, protests at the company’s HQ, and most troubling of all a big increase in their bills ...
Thames Water is scrambling to stave off a looming cash crunch - Neil Hall/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock A US private equity firm is in pole position to buy Thames Water as the ...
South West Water bills also rose from £520 a year to £686. Plus, Thames Water households shouldered a 31% increase, while Yorkshire Water bills rose by 29% rise. However, households supplied by ...
Households could be as much as £225 worse off per year as water bills have just increased. Southern Water customers are some of the worst impacted, followed by Thames Water and Anglian Water.
Responding to the Court of Appeal's decision, Mr Maynard said: "Thames Water remains a cash cow for its lenders, while its 16 million customers are left to foot the bill for the company's ...
From April, bills will increase by 31 per cent. Thames Water CEO Chris Weston said they were pleased with the court’s decision “decisively refused” the appeal and allowed the loan to go through.
Southern Water customers face the steepest hike of 47 per cent this year, bringing the annual bill from £478 to £703. This is followed by Thames Water, which will raise prices from £488 a year ...
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