SUN SAVERS

Read our top 5 tips on how to save on bills and not waste your water or wonga — plus how you can get two free tickets to Alton Towers

TODAY is the start of Water Saving Week, urging us to cut bills and save money.

The standard UK water charge is expected to rise by two per cent this year, meaning households are paying £405 on average.

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Read our top five tips on how to save money on your water billCredit: Getty - Contributor

Tim Robertson, of specialist water saving firm Save Water Save Money, says: “Many people don’t realise only one per cent of the world’s water can be turned into fresh drinking water.

“It’s vital we look after what we do have. Saving water isn’t about taking fewer showers, but making your water use more efficient.” Follow these tips to feel flush.

1. Using a washing-up bowl to clean plates or cutlery twice a day, rather than having the hot tap running, could save £25 a year on your gas and £30 on your metered water bill.

SAVE: £55 and cover the cost of your Easter Sunday roast as well as your Easter eggs.

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between today and Tuesday, April 3.

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