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PARLIAMENT TVThe House of Lords Industry and Regulators Committee is continuing its inquiry into the relationship between regulators and economic growth, by hearing from policy experts with another live evidence session tomorrow beginning at 10am on Tuesday 11 November.

HOUSE OF COMMONS COMMITTEE ROOMEmma Reynolds, Secretary of State at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, will make her first appearance before the House of Commons, Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee (EFRA)  in an evidence session on the work of the Department and its arm’s length bodies at 14.30 on 11 November.

OFWAT LOGOOfwat has invited water companies to submit proposals for additional enhancement investment in AMP8 linked to demand growth, saying that ensuring sufficient treatment and network capacity to connect new housing and businesses is critical.

ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS SCOTLAND LOGOEnvironmental Standards Scotland (ESS) has written to Scottish Water and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) to welcome their commitment to work together to develop a new analytical tool to identify instances where storm overflows in Scotland may be spilling in dry weather.

OFWAT LOGOWater sector regulator Ofwat has found that SES Business Water has overcharged customers – despite directing the company in January 2023 to comply with price protection requirements set out in the Retail Exit Code (REC).

OFWAT LOGOMore than £4 million of potential bonuses were blocked by Ofwat’s new rule on water bosses’ performance related pay in the last financial year as firms chose to comply, according to the water sector economic regulator’s latest performance related executive pay report published today.

ROYAL COURTS OF JUSTICE 1Water regulator Ofwat is in the High Court today in Manchester in a Judicial Review brought by campaign group River Action which argues that Ofwat acted unlawfully because its approach has potentially allowed water companies to charge bill payers twice for the same infrastructure improvements that should have been carried out years ago.

PARLIAMENT TVThe House of Lords Industry and Regulators Committee has opened a new inquiry into the relationship between regulators and economic growth, in light of the Government’s ambition for regulators to support investment and innovation and drive growth.

OFWAT LOGOUpcoming changes to pollution reporting will affect how Ofwat measures water companies’ performance from January 2026 - the regulator has launched a new consultation on proposals to change how it measures in response to significant changes in how the Environment Agency (EA) and Natural Resources Wales (NRW) record pollution incidents.

OFWAT LOGOOfwat has launched a new consultation on a review of the regulatory safeguards currently in place in the form of price and non-place protections in place for business customers via the Retail Exit Code.

construction site genericChanges to the environmental permitting system will reduce waiting times for permits – getting businesses building, delivering much-needed new housing and infrastructure, and unlocking economic growth, Environment Minister Emma Hardy has announced today.

NATURAL RESOURCES WALES LOGONatural Resources Wales (NRW) continues to strengthen its regulation of the water industry in Wales, as data from its annual Environmental Performance Assessment report shows another year of disappointing results for Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water.

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