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Saving cash. Worth a look.

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http://www.moneysavingexpert.com

This site has money saving ideas with links to sites, spam free!!
I have reduced my water bill by this method some months ago and recommend this method. Hundreds of thousands of consumers in rural and surburban areas are being overcharged. Don't ask you don't get. Bookmark this site.

Do you have a ‘soakaway?’

A ‘soakaway' is a large underground pit of gravel which collects water from your roof or drive. You're more likely to have one if you live in a small town or village than an urban area. If unsure, check your property deeds or visit your local authority to look at the planning application.

The water companies should give rebates to any customer whose surface rainwater goes into a soakaway rather than the mains sewers, this is usually between £20 and £40 and can be claimed if you are on a meter or not. To apply for a rebate, simply fill out your water company's form; call or go online to request it.
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