I repeat - the nominal supply voltage in the UK is 230 volts.
This is a matter of European harmonisation - it would breach an EU Directive if it were not.
Look here under amendment 4
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si1994/Uksi_19943021_en_1.htm
Now the voltage at your house could be 240V or even 250V that does not matter - the nominal voltage is 230V.
I believe it use to be 240V +-6% then when we moved down to 230V and mainland Europe moved up it became 230V +10% -6% for us (and i think 230V +6% -10% for them) . i believe at present the average voltage in the uk is 238V.
edit 1: (i didnt check the values but Im sure if there not right there in the right ball park)
edit2: if the average supply voltage is turned down 3.4% from 238 to 230 then resistive loads will take 3.4% less and the supply companies will make 3.4% less money (on resistive loads)! i dont think they are in a rush to do it!