Boiling Water in Brixham
According to South West Water's "Service Updates" web page this afternoon: Boil water notice – Alston and the Hillhead area of Brixham We have set up a bottled water collection…
According to South West Water's "Service Updates" web page this afternoon: Boil water notice – Alston and the Hillhead area of Brixham We have set up a bottled water collection…
Dear Letters Editor, The residents of Witheridge campaigning for the restoration of their bus service are doing other residents of rural Devon a huge favour by helping focus public attention…
The 2024 Ten Tors Challenge took place this weekend. According to the BBC: Thousands of people will gather on Dartmoor this weekend for the 62nd Ten Tors challenge. The trek…
The May bank holiday is rapidly approaching, RNLI lifeguards are now patrolling the beaches of Devon and Cornwall and the Environment Agency has started issuing pollution risk warnings for designated bathing beaches. Here’s how their map looks today:
Here too is today’s WaterFit Live map from South West Water:
Meadfoot beach in Torbay isn’t “red flagged” on SWW’s map, but according to the Environment Agency there has been a sewage pollution incident affecting the beach today:
Here is this morning’s WaterFit Live map:
Here’s what South West Water’s WaterFit Live map looked like on the morning of April 20th:
The combined sewer overflow activation at Portreath finished in the early hours of the morning:
That was followed by a sewage “spill” at Fowey on April 22nd:
Since then we’ve had a few dry days. However, after an all too brief interlude there’s been a bit of rain over the last two days. It therefore comes as no surprise to impart the news that all of a sudden there are several orange pushpins on this afternoon’s WaterFit Live map. revealing plenty of sewage pollution along the south coasts of Devon and Cornwall once again:
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On March 5th a debate was held in the Grand Committee Room next to Westminster Hall concerning the “Performance of South West Water”.
You can read the transcript of the entire session in Hansard if so desired. Alternatively you can watch a recording of the entire session.
The debate was opened by Simon Jupp MP as follows:
I beg to move,
That this House has considered the performance of South West Water.
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairship, Mr Henderson. I am delighted to have secured this important debate, one year on from another debate that I secured on the performance of South West Water. It is another opportunity to hold South West Water to the highest possible standards in the House.
Last year, I described the performance of our water company and its historic lack of investment as “shameful”, and many of my constituents shared my point of view. This year, I want to focus my speech on the facts facing my constituency of East Devon. The public want to see evidence of improvement and delivery of the promised investment, and they want South West Water to clean up its act and our water. South West Water must deliver better services for our constituents, improve our bathing waters, and protect our natural environment. Not doing so puts the vibrancy of our coastal communities under threat.
More on all that later. However, we’re going to start our discussion with the speech given by the Member of Parliament for North Devon, Selaine Saxby. Here is a recording of her presentation:
Ms. Saxby’s opening remarks were as follows:
(more…)In a press release yesterday the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities announced that: £13.5 million from the Levelling Up Fund has been provisionally allocated to West Devon for…