Water companies told to slash household bills across Portsmouth region
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Ofwat has stated in a new report that the average UK household bill will fall by 12 per cent in the next five years, before inflation.
In that time, Portsmouth Water bills must fall by five per cent, and Southern Water bills must fall by 18 per cent.
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Ofwat chief executive Rachel Fletcher said: ‘It is a really good package that we are announcing, with massive investment to improve services and the environment for the future – in fact probably the greenest settlement we have ever put in place.
‘We are pressing companies to do better.
‘They will face penalties if they have interruptions, they will face penalties, frankly, if customers are not happy with the service that they are getting.’
The new framework will come into place on April 1, 2020.
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