Cllr Mark McKinty has welcomed news that farmers, small businesses and industry will pay
less for their water and sewerage services for the second
successive year as Northern Ireland Water announce a drop in charges
for non-domestic customers.
The reduction will take place from
1 April 2014 and will be the second year in a row that charges have decreased, after they dropped last year by 2.5%.
The Ulster Unionist representative said:
'This
news will give a big boost to those non-domestic Northern Ireland Water
customers who will be paying less for their water and sewerage
services for the second year in a row. This latest decrease means that
people such as farmers and small business owners will be benefiting
from a not-insignificant drop of 11.7% in real terms in their bill
compared to what they were paying two years ago.’
'During
what is a difficult time for many businesses financially, it is
fantastic to see good news coming their way. I’m sure that this
news will be welcomed by all those who will benefit.’
'This decrease, of an average of 4%, has been made possible due to Northern Ireland Water making improvements in efficiency.
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