Portsmouth Water are hosting an online event this evening from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm to answer questions about its AMP8 2025 – 2030 Business Plan.

During the event, Portsmouth Water representatives will present key points within the company’s business plan for 2025 to 2030 and answer questions from attendees. Customers are invited to ask questions about any aspect of the plan.
The event will be overseen by an independent chair appointed by the water industry regulator Ofwat. Customers unable to attend the event online can submit questions in advance to the Consumer Council for Water (CCW), who will raise them on their behalf.
Questions can be submitted in advance to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , stating clearly:
- Which company your question is for
- Whether you are unable to attend and would like CCW to ask your question or you are attending but would prefer CCW to ask your question.
Questions won’t be shared with the company in advance of the meeting.
Bob Taylor, CEO of Portsmouth Water said:
“Over the last year, we’ve been putting together a detailed business plan for 2025 to 2030. The ‘Your water, your say’ session next week will give you the opportunity to ask questions about our plan.
“We pride ourselves on being a community-focused company, the views and ideas of our customers are vitally important as we shape our future plans. We believe it’s crucial to offer all of our customers the chance to ask us questions about our proposals and be able to answer these.
It’s a great opportunity to find out more about Portsmouth Water, and we’re excited to see as many of our customers there as possible.”
Individuals who are unable to join online can visit a public venue to take part in the event. This request will need to be highlighted when registering interest in the event via the link below.
Customers are being asking to register for the event online - click here to register
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