![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Targets were set and handed out to water companies in 2019 at the last price review, and are in place until 2025, when the next price review comes into place. This is something we’re determined to improve upon.” “While we’ve performed well in some areas, we are not where we need to be in others. “For 2021/22, the balance of our performance across all these areas meant that we incur an underperformance payment of £8.5million, which will ultimately be reflected in customer bills in for 2023/24. “This is reflected in outperformance or underperformance payments depending on individual company performance against specific measures. This means reductions to customer bills could well be offset by inflation-caused price rises next year, but Anglian Water says the multi-million pound fine “will be reflected” in customer bills next year.Īn Anglian Water spokesperson said: “As part of the water industry regulatory framework, Ofwat measures company performance across many different areas. This will be done using the consumer prices index including owner occupiers’ housing costs. ![]() However, it has been noted that water firms are allowed to increase their charges in line with the ever-growing inflation rate. Ofwat’s report into these targets, released on October 3, states that these “performance commitments” by water suppliers are put in place to set environmentally friendly targets across the sector.Īnglian Water, which operates across the East of England and covers Lincolnshire, was fined £8.5 million that will, in theory at least, be taken off customer bills for the next financial year. The firm is one of 11 water companies to be handed a fine by regulator Ofwat, citing missed targets in water supply interruptions, internal sewer flooding and pollution incidents, such as sewage storm overflows. Read more: The Black Country town with three of the best chip shops in the UKįor the latest on events and attractions, food and drink, and things to do around the Midlands, visit our What's On home page.Anglian Water customers will see their bills cut next year after the company was fined £8.5 million by a water regulator for underperforming in key areas such as managing pollution incidents. + Where have we missed that hits the spot for you? Send an email marked Best Chips to more: Stella's chip shop reopening as family of beloved chippy boss continue her legacy Its Redditch sister shop, The Golden Carp at 8 Matchborough Centre, Matchborough Way, Redditch B98 0EP (01527 523163) was also nominated and was the Midlands' representative in the UK finals in January, 2018. Like Catchems End and Oldswinford, Winyates Chippy was named one of the six best chippies in the Midlands during the hunt for the 2017 Independent Takeaway Fish and Chip Shop of the Year Award, organised by Seafish. Pete's Pan - 692 Yardley Wood Rd, Billesley B13 0HYĬlose to Billesley Fire Station should their fine chips ever get too hot to handle!Ĭhip king: Theo Illinas after winning the Birmingham Mail's Cheap as Chips Award in 2015 (Image: Darren Quinton / BirminghamLive) Tel 02īirmingham hasn't got a 'celebrity chip shop' as such, but celebrities do seem to find their way to George & Helen's, with guests including Dynamo and Westlife. George & Helen's - 372 Court Oak Road, Birmingham B32 2DY. Tel 01.Ī relatively new business but usually the best in the village where neighbours include a healthy sprinkling of independents as well as an M&S Foodhall. More top city chippies to tryįlakes - 17 St Mary’s Row, Moseley B13 8HW. Served by a friendly young lady, the chips were juicy, clean tasting and a seductive mixture of sweet ‘n’ soft and nice ‘n’ crispy. It certainly reflected all of the promise of my first visit years earlier. The fully-refurbished Harveys was glowing like a diamond in the late evening light of mid-September. Harvey's Fish Bar, 356 Gospel Lane, Acocks Green, Birmingham B27 7AJ Havey's Fish Bar, Acocks Green (Image: Graham Young) ![]()
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