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19/04/2010
CCWaterC&E05/10
The Consumer Council for Water Central and Eastern Committee is inviting members of the public to its next meeting on Wednesday 28 April in Cambridge, to discuss suggestions on how the current system for setting water prices might be improved in the future to ensure customers are more involved in the process.
Representatives from Severn Trent Water, Anglian Water, South Staffordshire Water, Cambridge Water, Veolia Water East and Essex & Suffolk Water will be at the meeting.
The meeting will take place between 10:30 am and 3:30 pm on Wednesday 28 April at Hughes Hall, Wollaston Road, Cambridge CB1 2EW.
1. The Consumer Council for Water was set up in October 2005 to represent consumers in England and Wales.
2. The Consumer Council for Water costs each water customer less than 25p per year.
3. The Consumer Council for Water has gained £135 million from water companies in reduced prices and extra investments.
4. The Consumer Council for Water has to date taken up over 75,000 consumer complaints about water and sewerage companies, and secured £9.4 million in compensation and rebates for customers.
5. The Consumer Council for Water is a non-departmental public body reporting to the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and the Welsh Assembly Government. It has a committee for Wales, and four regional committees in England.
6. Our website is www.ccwater.org.uk.
For public enquiries to the Consumer Council for Water, please contact via email on enquiries@ccwater.org.uk, our phone number, 0845 039 2837, or via minicom on 0121 345 1044.