Mobile SIM Only plans and airtime plans will increase by £1.50 per month, while handset plans will increase by £4 per month and broadband plans will increase by £3 per month.
Energy and water bills, council tax, train fares, broadband, mobile, and even alcohol duties are set to increase on or around the first of that month, with billpayers urged to shop around for the best deals and investigate whether they are entitled to any discounts.
Across London, the average annual increase in band D bills will be about £90 - only because Wandsworth, Westminster and the City of London set such comparatively low bills.
Responding to the latest Ofgem price cap announcement - which will see average energy bills go up by £111 - Dame Clare Moriarty, Chief Executive of Citizens Advice, said: “We’re helping people every day who simply can’t afford this latest price hike.
The Consumer Council for Water (CCW) said stronger and fairer support was urgently needed to protect struggling households from the largest rise in water bills since the privatisation of the water industry 36 years ago.