A WATER company is organising a virtual event for members of the public to explain its business plan for 2025-30.
Thames Water has submitted its business plan to Ofwat for review.
The company is now hosting its second virtual ‘Your Water, Your Say’ event on November 30.
Customers, communities, and stakeholders are invited to join the event, where they can better understand the details of the plan and ask questions about it.
The event will take place from 5pm to 7pm.
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It will be hosted by an independent chair, appointed by the regulator Ofwat and the Consumer Council for Water (CCW).
Customers are invited to sign-up and find out more about the company’s planned investment for 2025 to 2030.
Thames Water’s proposed business plan includes £18.7 billion total expenditure and a record £4.7 billion investment in its network and assets.
It sets out how the company will deliver key priorities, including, improving water security, working to deliver more for customers and the environment and addressing challenges, including tackling leaks and storm overflows.
David Bird, Thames Water’s retail director, said: “Our plan is ambitious and proposes record investment to improve our performance, deliver a better service for customers and protect our environment.
“We’re aiming to build greater resilience in our network which is under significant pressure from climate change and population growth. We’re also tackling leakage and pollutions head on and have committed to replace ageing pipes and upgrading sewer pipes.
“Our customers are at the heart of our plan, and we’re committed to improving our service. We look forward to sharing details of our proposed plan with them.”
Members from the company’s executive team and board will be on hand to share what's in the plan, the challenges faced, and the ways in which it is working together with communities and stakeholders to deliver more for customers and the environment.
Attendees are welcome to put questions to the panel of experts during the live session.
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People can submit questions in advance to CCW, who will raise questions on their behalf and for those who can’t attend.
Customers are invited to read Thames Water’s five-year plan here.
To sign-up and have your say, book your place here.
To ask questions in advance email: yourwateryoursay@ccwater.org.uk, stating that your question is for Thames Water. Attendees will also be able to ask questions during the event.
For further information on the “Your Water, Your Say” events see the website here
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