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Let's get you set up for successful student living in Nottingham. It’s a popular student pick; The nightlife, efficient transport links, and beautiful parks mean that over 60,000 students are studying there at any one time.
To set yourself up to live your Nottingham student dreams, you’ll need to get to grips with:
If this is your first time setting up and paying bills, it can be overwhelming.
The guide will cover:
Just signed for your student house in Nottingham? Nice one 🎉, you’re in the right place! Let’s break down what your bills might look like and how much it’ll likely cost you to live your Notts dreams.
Don’t wait ‘til September to get sorted, sort these steps now to save time and hassle later. (Don’t panic if you have left it late, you can definitely still do all of this at the last minute!)
Agree with your housemates how you’ll pay bills and who’ll take responsibility for each task.
If you’re reading this, then you’re probably keen to get it sorted, but it doesn’t have to come down to you. Choose a payment strategy that works for everyone:
Once you’re sorted, you can relax knowing you’re set up to start the next academic year in your uni house.
Moving day is exciting! Before you can get ready and head to the Lace Market or rot on the sofa for pizza and scrolling make sure you follow this quick checklist to get your student bills sorted:
Bills can seem daunting, especially if it’s your first time setting them up. Keep reading to answer your questions about gas, electricity, and other bills you’ll be paying in your student house.
This will vary depending on the type of student place you rent.
If you’re not sure, ask your landlord and check your tenancy agreement so you know exactly what you’re responsible for.
You might get quarterly or monthly bills. Either way, you can still pay monthly. Paying by direct debit is usually the cheapest option. It lowers admin costs so many suppliers pass on this saving.
Utility bills are more straightforward once you understand the jargon. All energy bills are made up of the same elements:
The Energy Price Cap is a limit on the price per unit (kWh) of electricity and gas, and the daily standing charge. It’s important to know that the cap is a restriction on what you pay per unit, not your whole bill. If you use more energy than is in your monthly allowance, you’ll pay more.
Visit our Energy Price Gap page to get the most up-to-date costs.
Read our guide to saving energy and keep your costs down.
There are so many variables, so any averages should only be treated as guides. The size of your student home in Nottingham, how many people you share with, and other factors will affect your monthly costs.
That said, here are some of the average Direct Debit utility bill costs:
Low usage (flat or 1-bedroom house / 1–2 people)
Medium usage (3-bedroom house / 2–3 people)
High usage (5-bedroom house / 4–5 people)
Before you set up your water bill, check your tenancy agreement to see if it’s actually your responsibility. It could be included in your rent.
If not, set up an account with Severn Trent Water, the supplier for Nottingham. The average water bill in Nottingham is £556 per year, that’s about £44 a month.
Direct debit is the easiest way to pay for water, because you won’t have to think about it. If you want to make bills even easier, put them all in one payment with a Fused bills package.
If broadband is included in your rent, it should be set up and working when you move in.
If not, you’ll need to plug in your router. If you’ve set it up in time, it should arrive in time for moving day.
Need to sort your own TV and broadband? Make it a top priority. You can wait 7-14 days (or even longer) for installation. Find out who covers your area on the Ofcom website. Supplier websites or comparison tools will help you find a good deal for your budget.
Don’t end up with a long contract by mistake! Look for a 12-month or custom student broadband deal to avoid paying an exit fee.
In Nottingham, the most common providers are Sky, TalkTalk, BT, and Vodafone. Check each one for speeds, tariffs and perks. Read our student broadband guide for more info.
These bills are both legal obligations with important exemptions. Here’s what you need to know:
You are exempt from council tax as full-time students (on a course that’s at least 1 year and over 21+ hours/week). Tell Nottingham City Council you’re exempt.
If one of your housemates is part-time or not studying, they’ll need to pay council tax. If it’s just one tenant, this would be classed as a ‘single occupant’, so they’d get a 25% discount.
If you watch live TV (i.e., TV as it’s broadcast) on any service (BBC, ITV, Channel 4, etc.) or you stream anything on BBC iPlayer, then you need a TV Licence.
If you only watch other streaming services (not including BBC iPlayer), you don’t need one, but you do need to claim an exemption.
TV Licence is £174.50 per year, you can also pay quarterly (£44.89) or monthly, which is £29.10 for the first 6 months, then £14.54 monthly.
You can roll TV Licence into your monthly bills package with Fused.
✨ Bills to expect as a Nottingham student:
|
Bill |
Supplier |
Frequency |
Approx. Cost |
Notes |
|
Gas & Electricity |
Your choice |
Monthly |
Around £202.33 for a four/five-bedroom student house |
Supplier can vary |
|
Water |
Severn Trent |
Monthly |
Around £44 per month |
— |
|
Broadband |
Your choice |
Monthly |
£20–30 per month, not including setup fees |
— |
|
Council Tax |
Your local council |
— |
Free, unless you have non-student/part-time housemates |
Full-time students are exempt |
|
TV Licence |
TV Licensing |
Annual, Quarterly, or Monthly |
£174.50 (annual) / £44.89 (quarterly) / £29.10 for first 6 months then £14.54 monthly |
Needed live TV or BBC iPlayer |
Download your free cheatsheet for student bills and budgeting.
Before you head out to hang out with mates at the students’ union bar, make sure your bills are sorted first. That way, you’ll know exactly how much cash is left over.
Sorting your bills early doesn’t just help you budget; it also saves you from any awkward chats with your housemates later on. With Fused’s student bills packages, you can cover your energy, water, broadband, and TV Licence in one simple monthly payment, split evenly between everyone in the house.
Ready to sort your bills? Get a quote with Fused.