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Caravan owners in Felixstowe face water bill hikes of over 50%

24.06.2026 15:00 1 min 1 source
Ipswich Star ENG
Caravan owners in Felixstowe face water bill hikes of over 50%
Original source: Ipswich Star

Caravan owners at Suffolk Sands Holiday Park in Felixstowe report water rate increases exceeding 50% over the past year. Resident Carrie Calver now pays £805 instead of £520, more than her previous three-bedroom house. A Park Holidays spokesperson attributed the rise to water company costs and the prohibitive expense of individual meters.

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Caravan owners in Felixstowe face water bill hikes of over 50%

24.06.2026 Ipswich Star ENG Original source

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