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funkymonkey wrote:i have a tiny little one bed corner house ( with a gorgeous galley bedroom so im not complaining)
my water is £102 per year and my sewage £170 per year
must say though i do use a lot of water and in my one bed flat last year i paid £160 just for water and that was metered.
even though i may save more with a meter now that i have a nice new washing machine and shower instead of a bath - i like the consistency of knowing what i am paying each month.
But you can. We pay £4.39 a month for water used (on a meter) and £11 a month for sewerage. 2-bed bungalow, 2 adults (retired), shower (that's a daily shower each), washing-machine on perhaps twice a week, occasionally 3 times.
Water used is £52.68 a year, sewerage £132 a year, all paid for on monthly direct debit.
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