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Anglian Water

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HeadquartersHuntingdon
United Kingdom
Ceo Peter Simpson
Parent organizationsAWG plc
Revenue1. 244 billion GBP (2015)
Number of employees4,000
SubsidiaryAnglian Water Services Financing Plc
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Date of Upd.
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About Anglian Water


Anglian Water is a water company that operates in the East of England. Anglian Water is regulated under the United Kingdom Water Industry Act 1991.

Anglian Water bills to rise to pay for infrastructure

Anglian Water bills to rise to pay for infrastructure
Aug 21,2023 11:51 pm

... Anglian Water has been building a £500m pipe from Humberside to south Essex and planning two new reservoirs...

Water firms face legal action over sewage pollution

Water firms face legal action over sewage pollution
Aug 8,2023 10:40 pm

... Thames Water, United Utilities, Anglian Water, Yorkshire Water and Northumbrian Water are all set to have cases brought against them after Severn Trent...

Water companies say sorry over spilling raw sewage

Water companies say sorry over spilling raw sewage
May 18,2023 12:41 am

... The water companies - Anglian Water, Northumbrian Water, Severn Trent Water, South West Water, Southern Water, Thames Water, United Utilities Water, Wessex Water and Yorkshire Water - said they were ready to invest £10bn to upgrade their sewage infrastructure and also establish 100 new swimming areas...

Cost of living: 'My daughter wraps me in a blanket to keep warm'

Cost of living: 'My daughter wraps me in a blanket to keep warm'
Nov 17,2022 8:41 pm

... Paul says he is grateful to have received a discount on his water bill with Anglian Water, in a negotiated by the charity Kidney Care UK...

Protests over water firms dumping sewage in rivers

Protests over water firms dumping sewage in rivers
Apr 23,2022 5:10 pm

... Anglian Water, which admitted it dumped sewage in the river 389 times last year, said it was investing millions of pounds to rectify the " historic issue"...

Sewage: Ban water firm bonuses until discharges end, Lib Dems say

Sewage: Ban water firm bonuses until discharges end, Lib Dems say
Apr 18,2022 2:50 pm

... 5m) and Anglian Water (£3...

Manningtree: The tiny town that dreams of saving the planet

Manningtree: The tiny town that dreams of saving the planet
Apr 10,2022 2:50 am

... They are growing increasingly angry about water quality and after Anglian Water admitted there were 187 sewage spills into the river in 2020, while The Rivers Trust counted more than 1,000 hours of raw sewage being discharged there...

Rutland sea dragon: How remarkable ichthyosaur fossil was protected

Rutland sea dragon: How remarkable ichthyosaur fossil was protected
Jan 16,2022 3:48 am

... " Funding for the first two phases came from a number of bodies, including Anglian Water, the Rutland and Leicestershire Wildlife Trust, The Pilgrim Trust, Rutland County Council and the Palaeontographical Society...

Cost of living: 'My daughter wraps me in a blanket to keep warm'

Oct 30,2021 12:31 pm

By Charlie JonesBBC News, East

Primary School Teacher Ian Copete spends up to 20 hours a week Hooked Up to a home dialysis machine due to his chronic kidney disease.

His electricity bill used to be around £150 a month But it's now More Than £400.

The 41-year-old, who lives in High Wycombe , is desperate not to switch to hospital dialysis because it would mean being away from his nine-year-old daughter Lyra.

" When I'm at The Hospital unit I can FaceTime with Lyra, But it's not the same. We want to be together, " Ian says.

The Family have decided not to turn the heating on until nearer Christmas, But Ian finds it hard. He feels the cold more because he's anaemic, he has bone disease and is waiting for a fifth kidney transplant.

His wife Heather says she feels helpless watching him shiver under a blanket.

" Lyra is So Good with him, she wraps him up in a blanket and she cuddles him to keep him warm. We just pull together as a team because it's the only way we can get through these difficult times, " she says.

Their water bill has also increased by £50 a month because the average weekly home dialysis session uses the equivalent of 80 showers a week.

Despite this, Heather says she will cut back on " whatever it takes" to continue the home dialysis. " Ian is out all day teaching - he loves his job and he's really good at it - so he doesn't want to be away from The Family every evening. It would break his heart, " she says.

Ian gets personal independence payments from the Government - which help disabled people cover things like Transport - But with The Rise in fuel costs, he finds it is no longer enough. He also needs to eat a special diet containing a sufficient amount of Red Meat , which has got more expensive.

The Family , who privately rent a two-bedroom flat, say they feel exhausted by their financial worries.

" We've worked all our lives and we've fought all our lives, But we always seem to be fighting, " Ian says.

Roxy Greensmith, from Crewe in Cheshire, similarly uses a home dialysis machine, which is costing her an extra £50 a week to use.

The 36-year-old has also decided not to turn on her heating yet, despite having lupus which affects her joints.

Roxy was given the for disabled people by the Government , But says it didn't even cover a month of her energy bills.

" I can't afford to miss an electric bill and be put on a prepaid meter, which could Cut Out while I'm doing my dialysis. It's those things that are at The Front of your mind all The Time , " she says.

It's a situation that Paul Welsh , 60, from North Walsham , Norfolk, recognises. He has suffered from renal reflux for most of his life.

Paul has his dialysis in hospital But is still feeling the financial strain.

The Car mechanic, who had hoped to have retired and bought a bungalow with his wife by now, says the cost of driving himself to and from Cromer hospital Three Times a week has doubled - from £30 to £60 a week.

" I'm also worried about the increase in food costs, because I have a special diet, " he says.

" I can't work as much as I did, so all of these increases have a negative impact on My Life and health, " he says.

Paul says he is grateful to have received a discount on his water bill with Anglian Water , in a negotiated by The Charity Kidney Care Uk .

The Charity is talking to other utility companies about How To support the 3. 5 million people in the UK living with chronic kidney disease.

In September and October, The Charity saw a 240% increase in demand for heating grants and a 51% increase for £300 emergency assistance grants.

Its found that nearly half of kidney disease patients had missed meals because they couldn't afford to eat.

The chancellor that people on non-means-tested disability benefits would receive a further £150 disability payment, while households on means-tested benefits would receive an extra £900. But The Charity says it is not enough.

Fiona Loud, policy director at Kidney Care Uk said: " The Autumn Statement simply doesn't go far enough to provide The Help and support that thousands of kidney patients need.

" It will be charities like ours who have to step in to support people who are already having to manage living with a chronic health condition and the relentless treatment they need to Stay Alive .

" Whilst we're pleased to see that benefits will be uprated In Line with inflation, We Are disappointed that this won't come into effect until April 2023. This means many people will not be able to cover the cost of essentials this winter and risk spiralling into debt. "

A spokesperson for the Treasury said: " The interests of those most vulnerable In Society have been at the centre of the decisions taken at this autumn statement.

" The Government remains committed to helping improve the everyday experience of people with disabilities through the energy price guarantee, increasing benefits In Line with inflation and providing £1bn per year in social care in England - increasing to £1. 7bn from 2024/25. "

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Source of news: bbc.com

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