A WATER company watchdog is inviting members of the public to have their say on how water prices are set in the East of England. Both Anglian Water and Cambridge Water will be represented at the meeting of the Consumer Council for Water Central and Easter
A WATER company watchdog is inviting members of the public to have their say on how water prices are set in the East of England.
Both Anglian Water and Cambridge Water will be represented at the meeting of the Consumer Council for Water Central and Eastern Committee, to be held in Cambridge on Wednesday (April 28).
The council will 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, South Staffordshire Water, Veolia Water East and Essex and Suffolk Water will also be at the meeting.
Representatives from Severn Trent Water, Anglian Water, South Staffordshire Water, Cambridge Water, Veolia Water East and Essex and Suffolk Water will be at the meeting.
INFORMATION: The meeting will take place between 10.30am and 3.30pm on Wednesday April 28 at Hughes Hall, Wollaston Road, Cambridge CB1 2EW.
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