Bradfield College will save approximately £6,400 on their annual water bill, following the appointment of Castle Water, the UK’s leading independent water retailer, as their sole water supplier.
One of the UK’s leading co-educational and independent boarding schools, Bradfield College, teaches approximately 800 pupils. The College was eager to take advantage of the deregulated water market, enabling them to choose their water supplier, reduce their water bills and secure a high-quality supplier service offering.
On 4 November last year, Castle Water was awarded the contract through the Crown Commercial Service (CCS) framework for the provision of water and wastewater services to the public sector in England. As of the 1 January, Castle Water has been able to supply contracts for up to three years to select public sector customers nationally.
CCS, who provides commercial services to the public sector, developed the Water, Wastewater and Ancillary Services framework (RM3790) in 2017. The framework allows public sector customers in England to switch to a single retail provider for their billing and account management services and secure their retail costs for 2-3 years.
CCS’s first water aggregation, involving 122 customers, has allowed Bradfield College to achieve significant savings on their water bills, following their switch to Castle Water.
Toby Ellis, Procurement Manager from Bradfield College commented: “Good Communications. Good Information. Looking forward to the next project with CCS. Castle Water Limited customer services are very good at answering communications.”
John Reynolds, Castle Water CEO, said,
As the UK’s leading independent water retailer, we supply hundreds of thousands of businesses, charities and public bodies throughout England and Scotland. We are dedicated to delivering the best value and significant cost savings for our growing number of public sector customers in the new competitive market and continuing to work closely with CCS to support them.
Read the full CCS case study here.
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