Customers in Wales urged to tap into ways to save

12 Feb 2020 01:26 PM

Last week it was announced that the average cost of water bills in Wales is set to rise from April. With 1 in 8 customers already telling us they find their water bill unaffordable, this will undoubtedly have an impact on people already feeling the pinch. With this in mind, CCW’s Senior Policy Manager, Lia Moutselou, looks at some simple ways customers in Wales could make a saving and give themselves a much needed income boost.

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Help available for customers in Wales

If you are struggling to pay your water bill, don’t ignore it, contact your water company for advice. Dŵr Cymru and Hafren Dyfrdwy offer a range of support:

HelpU (Dŵr Cymru– HelpU is a tariff that limits the annual water and sewerage charge for low income households in receipt of means-tested benefits. .

WaterSure Wales limits the bills of metered customers in receipt of benefits if they use a lot of water due to a medical condition or have a large family.

Customer Assistance Fund is a scheme available to Dŵr Cymru customers in severe financial hardship. If the customer pays their current charges for 12 months any outstanding debt is written off.

Water Direct is a payment plan for Dŵr Cymru customers in debt which can help pay water charges out of the claimant’s benefit; an alternative to direct debit/payment card. Customers who pay this way will receive £25 discount on their bill each year.

Here2help (Hafren Dyfrdwy) – You may qualify for a bill reduction if you’re on a low income. You don’t need to be in receipt of benefits or in arrears.

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