Anglian to spend £444m over coming year

The water firm said the investment will be funded by bills of £1.12 a day, a 2p per day rise on last year including inflation.

The investment over the next 12 months will include:

Anglian Water has stressed that its customers’ bills are still lower than they were three years ago after it dropped its prices by 7 per cent last year. It cut average bills by £29 – the biggest reduction of any major water company in the UK.

Anglian Water director of customer and information services Martyn Oakley said: “Bills are back down to what they were three years ago thanks to the reductions we’ve made and the top priority we place on being efficient and offering value for money. We’re keeping costs as low as possible for the long-term while investing heavily in the region in line with customer priorities.”

The company’s five-year Business Plan, to 2020, was shaped by 50,000 customers and approved by 90 per cent of those surveyed following the water company’s biggest ever public consultation.

This story originally appeared on WWTonline.co.uk