Hosepipe ban

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  1. Gay Gardener

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    I phoned Anglian Water to ask what they did with the £700 million profit they made in 2010 and to ask if I would get a rebate on my water rates since they are providing an interrupted service. Of course, the phone rang rang rang until it just went dead. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. wah.gif
     
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    Bucket under an outside tap with my stirrup pump in it - legal?

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      All joking apart: if you are on water rates your contract forbids the use of a hose; period. So they aren't denying you any supply. If you have paid some "extra licence" to use a hose then I would expect that to be refunded. If you were on a water meter then you would only pay for what you actually used, so no refund there either.

      The £700 million profit is, as I understand it, repaying the loans for the improvements they have made (as they have chosen to raise money by rights issue to shareholders, rather then just borrowing it from a bank). The water companies are currently spending £3 for every £2 of profit they make, so the borrowing is growing each year, and the profits have to in order to repay that form of "debt"

      Source: www.ofwat.gov.uk/consumerissues/watercompanies/about/profits
       
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      Scrungee, seems good to me! :dbgrtmb:
       
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      Thanks Kristen, I am not clear or convinced especially regarding dividends to shareholders and annual above inflation dividend ratios amongst other things as I've seen a number of varying (and often difficult to understand pieces of info) and have written to them directly for a full account from the horses mouth so to speak. We shall see ...
       
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      I too would like to know a definitive answer on that one, so I look forward to hearing what your findings are.
       
    • *dim*

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      got a reply from Anglian water

      snip:

      Thank you for your email.

      Businesses that operate at a domestic property can use a hosepipe in the course of their work, where this is done as a service to customers. As you are a Landscape Gardener you fit into this category.

      Please be aware, once you have done your work at the property the customers living there can not use a hosepipe. You can always use a hosepipe yourself at a domestic customer's house where you are offering them a service.

      Regards,

      Anglian Water Customer Services

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      so, if you want to have your garden watered by hose .... hire a gardener! :cool:
       
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      But I bet he cant water his own garden!!:snork: he will have to get another gardener to do it :huh:
       
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        never thought of that ....

        :sad:

        however, at the moment, Cambridge water (who I fall under) don't have a hosepipe ban according to their website ....

        I have a few clients who fall under Anglian water
         
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        " That's interesting" she said trying to stifle a laugh"does that mean I can do yours if you do mine?" Provide a watering service - for a fee.That is !! If we both charge each other 2/6d do we keep on the right side of the law???? Time to strike a deal with my next door neighbour methinks.....
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        Jenny, a good idea but they have thought of that. It has to be a 'Business' and it's a service to 'customers' - plural :sad: :). It would need to be set up as a proper business - but I like the way you think :heehee:
         
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        Can Dim invoice his wife?:blue thumb:

        Mind you that situation might be tit-for-tat. Oh dear!:phew::oopss:
         
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          Right, so is that using a hose connected to the property owners water supply??
           
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          just told my wife that she has to water the garden, and I will invoice her

          If I tell you what she said, I'd be banned from this site

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