"Their last foothold [in Wales] is in the uplands so when those sites are burned it is awful for that particular population, but from a UK point of view we are one step closer to the extinction of an entire species," he said.
Mr Williams said under the proposed scheme "there would be more money to spend on assistance for customers in Wales" because rates of poverty were higher than in England.Mum-of-two Bianca Lepore from Cardiff gets her water charge capped by Welsh Water, saving her about £280.
She gets a cheaper bill under thebecause one of her children is disabled.The NHS worker said the saving "means that I can do more of the meaningful things in life with my children".
She said anyone who was struggling with bills should "reach out to Welsh Water"."Until you ask, you don't get," she added.
Holly Ranger, 22, said she was "not surprised" by the increase in water bills.
"I feel like everything's going up at the moment, so it's kind of part of it."There will be stalls, entertainment from the 1940s, music, memorabilia and displays. A beacon will be lit on Market Hill at 21:30 BST.
Two teenagers have been arrested for allegedly stealing from a shop and threatening staff, Jersey Police say.Officers said they received a call from the Coop Locale, La Colomberie, on Sunday at 19:10 BST.
Officers took a 15-year-old and a 14-year-old into custody.Both were later released on bail, with anyone with information about the incident being asked to contact the police.