Posted: Sun 10th Jan 2021

Hafren Dyfrdwy urges customers to sign up for extra support

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Sunday, Jan 10th, 2021

Hafren Dyfrdwy is urging customers whose circumstances may have changed during the pandemic to sign up for extra support

The water and waste company offers schemes such as WaterSure, for customers on low income but have to use a lot of water, and Here2Help, where customers could get up to 90% off their bill.

Payment plans are also available to help customers make their bills more manageable.

Katie Wood from Hafren Dyfrdwy said: “We understand that these continue to be challenging times for our customers, and we really want to make sure that anyone who could benefit from our support knows that it’s there.

“We have lots of options available for who may now find themselves in different circumstances, and we also provide additional services to those who may benefit from being on our Priority Services Register.”

The company also encourages customers to sign up to its Priority Services
Register, if they feel they would benefit from a more personalised service.

The register helps identify any vulnerable customers or those with medical conditions and offers a wide range of support.

The register also helps anyone who would benefit from having their bills in a different format, such as braille, or a different language, so they can receive a better, tailored service.

Katie added: “Whether it’s financial help, a more personalised service, or just a bit of extra support, we’ve got lots of options available to help those who may need it.

“Equally, if you have friends, family or a neighbour whose life could be made a little easier through some extra support, please ask them to get in touch to see how we can help.”

For more information on the support available from Hafren Dyfrdwy, please visit hdcymruoff.co.uk/priority or call us on 0333 207 5650.



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