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Water companies are overflowing with £2bn unpaid bills

Carla Rosch2 months ago2 months ago06 mins

By Carla Rosch Caz Dennett was taken to court over £650 last year. A Weymouth County Court judge ruled that she had to pay the sewage bills she owed Wessex Water.  For years, the 53-year-old campaigner and social scientist had been actively organising and participating in local protests in the south coast of Dorset, frustrated…

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