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It's time to start digging up those Squirrelled Nuts!!!!

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  • badger09
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    Sea_Shell wrote: »
    Just had our Water Bill come. We only average about 70m3 per year (for 2 adults).

    We were paying £29 pm, but as we're slightly in credit they're dropping this to £27 per month. Yay!!
    Our water bill has gradually come down to £22 a month now there are just two of us. The departure of our Son was the main thing that caused the economy. Come to think of it, he has house-sat for us for a month this year so it might go back up!
    westv wrote: »
    £26 a month is what the two of us pay for water too.

    Apologies for slight derail of thread - but this is MSE

    2 of us in 4 bed detached with swimming pool & fish pond which need regular part emptying (pool) & topping up (both). Both were here when we bought house.

    On water meter with Severn Trent - total annual bills
    2018 £191
    2017 £162
    2016 £179

    20 years ago before we moved, non metered without pool & pond we were paying around £330 pa

    Depending on house size, & location, it might be worth investigating a metered supply?
  • Sea_Shell
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    edited 15 September 2019 at 4:04PM
    We ARE on a meter! It's Anglian Water.

    They state "average" usage on the bill, for comparison and we're at the top end for ONE person.

    How much in cubic metres do you use?

    Do you have soakaway drainage, so get a reduction for sewerage?

    We get charged 90% usage for sewerage, because all our waste water goes into public sewers (they assume you consume/use 10%, that doesn't make it to the sewer)
    How's it going, AKA, Nutwatch? - 12 month spends to date = 2.60% of current retirement "pot" (as at end May 2025)
  • Karmacat
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    Yep, singleton use of £24 per month, I'm on a meter too. 20 years ago, my bill was £44 per month, it dropped to £15 per month when I first went on a meter.
    2023: the year I get to buy a car
  • badger09
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    Sea_Shell wrote: »
    We ARE on a meter! It's Anglian Water.

    They state "average" usage on the bill, for comparison and we're at the top end for ONE person.

    How much in cubic metres do you use?

    Do you have soakaway drainage and get a reduction for sewerage? We get charged 90% usage for sewerage.
    Karmacat wrote: »
    Yep, singleton use of £24 per month, I'm on a meter too. 20 years ago, my bill was £44 per month, it dropped to £15 per month when I first went on a meter.

    WOW

    Nothing on bill about soakaway or reduction for sewerage.

    April to Oct 2018 39 cubic metres
    Oct to April 2019 20 cubic metres

    I guess we're doing pretty well:)
  • Sea_Shell
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    badger09 wrote: »
    WOW

    Nothing on bill about soakaway or reduction for sewerage.

    April to Oct 2018 39 cubic metres
    Oct to April 2019 20 cubic metres

    I guess we're doing pretty well:)

    Maybe you just don't wash!!!;):D
    How's it going, AKA, Nutwatch? - 12 month spends to date = 2.60% of current retirement "pot" (as at end May 2025)
  • westv
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    badger09 wrote: »
    WOW

    Nothing on bill about soakaway or reduction for sewerage.

    April to Oct 2018 39 cubic metres
    Oct to April 2019 20 cubic metres

    I guess we're doing pretty well:)

    So your waste water all goes into the public sewer?
  • Terron
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    I switched to a meter a few years ago and it halved my bills.


    I now need to finish getting my bathroom redone and the tap that has been leaking every since I moved in replaced . Unfortunately the builder friend who was doing it had an accident in his garden and hasn't been able to work on it for a year.
  • shinytop
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    Karmacat wrote: »
    Yep, singleton use of £24 per month, I'm on a meter too. 20 years ago, my bill was £44 per month, it dropped to £15 per month when I first went on a meter.
    I think I'm missing out. I'm still on fixed and paying well over £40 pm for two of us. Selling up now so no point in changing
  • Sea_Shell
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    I've started "Operation Clearout" today and gone through my wardrobe and sorted into KEEP (winter season), KEEP (pack away, summer), SELL (probably on Facebook) and CHARITY (we have a cash-for-clothes near us)

    Will start listing items when we get back from our next trip.

    I've got a few bits from Monsoon, Next and a pair of nearly new Sketchers ....from my pre-primark, double income days!!
    How's it going, AKA, Nutwatch? - 12 month spends to date = 2.60% of current retirement "pot" (as at end May 2025)
  • atush
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    Sea_Shell wrote: »
    Standard varnish is just for my toes!! I use UV gel for my fingers. I do have those buffing blocks too and use them between gel manicures, as I like to give my nails a "rest" for a week or so in between.

    I too use standard for my toes and UV gel for my fingers. find a standard manicure wont last more than a week, while a UV gel can last a month.
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