Government urged to make key change to water bills

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13 Sep 2025 • 10:23 PM MYT
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  • Leading charities have urged the government to introduce a national "social tariff" for water bills to support low-income households.
  • In a letter to Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds, the groups highlighted that the average water bill is expected to rise by 26 per cent to £603 this year.
  • Organisations including Independent Age, Trussell, Sense, and Money and Mental Health warn that rising costs are forcing people to make "extreme sacrifices" like rationing water usage.
  • Research by Independent Age indicates that 42 per cent of older people on low incomes struggle with water bills, with 750,000 estimated to be in "water poverty."
  • A national social tariff aims to replace the current "postcode lottery" of support, ensuring consistent financial aid for those who cannot afford essential water services.

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