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Talks continue on plan to rescue Thames Water

Western Daily Press

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December 04, 2025

TROUBLED supplier Thames Water has said it remains locked in talks over its proposed rescue deal with creditors as it revealed soaring revenues and customer complaints due to bill hikes.

- HOLLY WILLIAMS

Talks continue on plan to rescue Thames Water

The debt-laden group - Britain's biggest water supplier with around 16 million customers - said discussions were "positive" but ongoing with Government and regulators to agree a deal to turn around the firm and repair its stricken finances.

Thames Water is currently in talks with a consortium of its main creditors, named London & Valley Water, which has submitted plans to pump investment into the utility and write off debts in return for more lenient performance targets.

But Thames Water, which supplies parts of Gloucestershire and Wiltshire as well as the capital, warned there was still a "material uncertainty" over whether the deal would be secured.

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