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Southern Water customers 'disgusted' by bill hike | Southern Water customers 'disgusted' by bill hike |
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Southern Water increased its bills more than any other supplier in April | Southern Water increased its bills more than any other supplier in April |
Southern Water customers have expressed their "shock and disgust" at recent increases to their water bills. | Southern Water customers have expressed their "shock and disgust" at recent increases to their water bills. |
Working families from Kent and Sussex told the BBC the rise was forcing them to bath their children less and slash spending beyond basic necessities, while one mother-of-two said the water supplier warned her about bailiffs when she asked for bill support. | |
It comes as Southern Water increased bills by an average of 47% from 1 April - the highest of any British supplier. | It comes as Southern Water increased bills by an average of 47% from 1 April - the highest of any British supplier. |
Antonia Barton, Southern Water's chief customer officer, said bigger bills were never welcome, but added communities had told the company it needed to invest more to deliver "real change". | Antonia Barton, Southern Water's chief customer officer, said bigger bills were never welcome, but added communities had told the company it needed to invest more to deliver "real change". |
She added water costs had been "kept artificially low for too long". | She added water costs had been "kept artificially low for too long". |
'Scaremongering' | 'Scaremongering' |
Natalie, a teacher from Chichester, told the BBC her water bill has jumped from £433 to what she called a "staggering" £675. | Natalie, a teacher from Chichester, told the BBC her water bill has jumped from £433 to what she called a "staggering" £675. |
The mother of an eight-month-old baby and five-year-old son said she is stressed about finding the extra money as she is currently on maternity leave and will lose her statutory maternity pay next month. | The mother of an eight-month-old baby and five-year-old son said she is stressed about finding the extra money as she is currently on maternity leave and will lose her statutory maternity pay next month. |
"I can't make any of my other bills cheaper. I can't reduce the weekly food shop... so it means I won't be able to do as much with the children," she said. | "I can't make any of my other bills cheaper. I can't reduce the weekly food shop... so it means I won't be able to do as much with the children," she said. |
"We can't afford to go anywhere." | "We can't afford to go anywhere." |
She claimed when she called Southern Water in tears asking about possible support she was warned if the bill was not paid it could lead to debt arrears and bailiffs. | She claimed when she called Southern Water in tears asking about possible support she was warned if the bill was not paid it could lead to debt arrears and bailiffs. |
"It was scaremongering," she said. "I felt backed into a corner, like I had no choice." | "It was scaremongering," she said. "I felt backed into a corner, like I had no choice." |
Natalie said the "crazy thing" was that despite she and her husband being working professionals with full-time jobs it was still difficult to pay for the "basics in life". | Natalie said the "crazy thing" was that despite she and her husband being working professionals with full-time jobs it was still difficult to pay for the "basics in life". |
"How are we in a position as a country where paying for clean water is a struggle?" she said. | "How are we in a position as a country where paying for clean water is a struggle?" she said. |
Southern Water said in a statement they had increased their package of financial support for customers "needing a little help to pay". | Southern Water said in a statement they had increased their package of financial support for customers "needing a little help to pay". |
They added a further 18,000 customers would be added to its 45% discount scheme – among a "raft of other measures". | They added a further 18,000 customers would be added to its 45% discount scheme – among a "raft of other measures". |
How much will I pay for my water and how can I cut my bill? | How much will I pay for my water and how can I cut my bill? |
Callum Grieg told the BBC he nearly fell off his chair when he saw that his yearly water bill for his one-bedroom flat had increased by more than 50% to £658. | Callum Grieg told the BBC he nearly fell off his chair when he saw that his yearly water bill for his one-bedroom flat had increased by more than 50% to £658. |
While he and his wife Shelly got by "paycheck to paycheck," he said the water bill increase, along with other rising costs, meant any saving was "out the window". | While he and his wife Shelly got by "paycheck to paycheck," he said the water bill increase, along with other rising costs, meant any saving was "out the window". |
He said this inability to put money aside was stopping the couple from building their future, like saving to buy a house. | He said this inability to put money aside was stopping the couple from building their future, like saving to buy a house. |
'Slap in the face' | 'Slap in the face' |
Mr Grieg added the couple had already stopped spending on most things that make life "more than just existing". | Mr Grieg added the couple had already stopped spending on most things that make life "more than just existing". |
He said he was unable to install a meter due to the design of his property. | He said he was unable to install a meter due to the design of his property. |
Citing Southern Water's record on sewage spills, supply outages and its payment of bonuses to senior figures at the company, he called the increase a "slap in the face". | Citing Southern Water's record on sewage spills, supply outages and its payment of bonuses to senior figures at the company, he called the increase a "slap in the face". |
"I just don't know why we put up with it," he said. | "I just don't know why we put up with it," he said. |
Both Mr Grieg and Natalie, who did not want to give her surname for professional reasons, do not have water meters at their properties, which means they are charged a fixed rate no matter how much they use. | Both Mr Grieg and Natalie, who did not want to give her surname for professional reasons, do not have water meters at their properties, which means they are charged a fixed rate no matter how much they use. |
People in Brighton and Hove have protested against sewage spills | People in Brighton and Hove have protested against sewage spills |
Southern Water said back in January it had awarded contracts worth approximately £540m to improve how it handles sewage in South East England. | Southern Water said back in January it had awarded contracts worth approximately £540m to improve how it handles sewage in South East England. |
It has previously said 2024 bonuses for its chief executive, Lawrence Gosden, and chief financial officer, Stuart Ledger, would be paid for by shareholders rather than customers. | It has previously said 2024 bonuses for its chief executive, Lawrence Gosden, and chief financial officer, Stuart Ledger, would be paid for by shareholders rather than customers. |
Heidi Taylor, from Deal in Kent, said it was "heartbreaking" that higher water bills meant she could only run a bath for her two-year-old son once a week, previously an important part of his bedtime routine. | Heidi Taylor, from Deal in Kent, said it was "heartbreaking" that higher water bills meant she could only run a bath for her two-year-old son once a week, previously an important part of his bedtime routine. |
Southern Water boss given £183k bonus as bills rise | Southern Water boss given £183k bonus as bills rise |
Since her three-bedroom home was metered, she told the BBC she was "horrible" imposing water-saving measures like three-minute showers and capping washing machine usage to three times a week. | Since her three-bedroom home was metered, she told the BBC she was "horrible" imposing water-saving measures like three-minute showers and capping washing machine usage to three times a week. |
"Policing ourselves like this... it feels like we're living in a dystopia," the 32-year-old added. | "Policing ourselves like this... it feels like we're living in a dystopia," the 32-year-old added. |
"You shouldn't have to do that in your own home. Water is a basic human right." | "You shouldn't have to do that in your own home. Water is a basic human right." |
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