
BBC Scotland today, has:
Water bills in Scotland will rise by 8.7% in April – an average of £42 a year. The increase will take the average bill in Scotland to £532, which remains among the lowest of any water company in the UK.
The rise – which works out at an average of about £3.50 extra a month – is in line with limits set by the independent economic regulator, the Water Industry Commission for Scotland (WICS). Average water bills in England and Wales rose by 26%, or £123 a year last April.
The average last year in Scotland was £4901 but in other parts of the UK:
- Southern Water: £703
- South West Water: £686
- Wessex Water: £669
- Anglian Water: £626
- Thames Water: £639
- Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water: £639
- United Utilities: £598
- Yorkshire Water: £602
- Severn Trent Water: £556
- Northumbrian Water: £506
- Hafren Dyfrdwy: £5902
Sources:
- https://wics.scot/latest/scottish-water-announces-2025-26-charges
- https://www.ofwat.gov.uk/publication/household-average-bills-information-for-2025-26
What about quality, thinking about poisoned Devon villagers, Thames rowers and Lake Windermere tourists, suffering in recent weeks and years?
How clean then is Scotland’s water?
A quick factcheck tells us:
The flows and levels in Scotland’s water environment are currently at good or better condition in 90% of rivers, lochs and groundwaters. This is up from 88% when we published the second RBMPs. https://www.thenational.scot/news/20833401.scotland-compare-england-water-beaches-closed-sewage-spills-south/
Why is this the case?
Does Scotland show there is an alternative to this system? Scottish Water is a wholly public entity directly accountable to the Scottish Parliament. It offers lower bills than any of the English companies, and invests around 35% more in infrastructure. This is delivering results for the Scottish taxpayer and public.https://www.environment.gov.scot/our-environment/water/scotland-s-freshwater/
And England’s water? NINE times more likely to contain sewage
From the Guardian on 12th August 2023:
‘An utter disgrace’: 90% of England’s most precious river habitats blighted by raw sewage and farming pollution. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/aug/12/an-utter-disgrace-90-of-englands-most-precious-river-habitats-blighted-by-raw-sewage-and-farming-pollution
This requires little effort.
England above, Scotland below:
The flows and levels in Scotland’s water environment are currently at good or better condition in 90% of rivers, lochs and groundwaters. This is up from 88% when we published the second RBMPs (River Basin Management Planning).
So far, only STV, Guardian and Independent covering this.

Alas, there is sewage galore in the flood of propaganda pouring out from the branch office puppets and their colonial mejah.
A bad taste in your mouth?
Regurgitated crap pretending to be news from BBC North Brit, I’m sorry to say. And we pay for it (in more ways than one).
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