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Paying more, building more: inside United Utilities’ infrastructure plan

Summary by Barbour ABI
Investing in water infrastructureOver seven million United Utilities customers in the North West will see their water bills rise annually by an average of £86.This is the first step in a five-year plan agreed with regulator Ofwat, which will increase bills by around 32% to raise £12.7bn for water infrastructure investment. For households this equates to roughly £31 extra per year, though inflation could alter the final figure when prices rise in…
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Barbour ABI broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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