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Wastewater Overflows and Flooding

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Richard discussing water overflows in Great Barford

Since December 2023, Richard has been actively supporting constituents across the constituency including in Wyboston, Tempsford, and Great Barford, who have suffered from sewage backup and flooding due to heavy rainfall. In February, Richard visited affected households to understand the extent of the problem.

Recognising the urgency, Richard has been collaborating with Anglian Water, which bears primary responsibility, to address the issue. Acknowledging that a quick fix is unlikely, Richard has prioritised developing a long-term solution.

He has engaged with the Mayor of Bedford Borough and proposed the formation of a North Bedfordshire Water Management Alliance. This alliance will unite Anglian Water, local Drainage Boards, the Environment Agency, Parish Councils, and local environmental groups. The function of the alliance is to create a coherent, shared action plan, ensuring each agency is accountable. This collaborative approach, inspired by Norfolk Council's successful response to similar flooding issues, aims to deliver a sustainable solution for North Bedfordshire.

The alliance, under the leadership of Paul Leinster CBE, aims to improve coordination and to come forward with shared plans for flood management and for improvements to the water quality of the River Great Ouse and had its first meeting in February 2025.

See below for all of Richard's news on Water Management and Flooding. 

News

Government sets record straight on sewage overflows and publishes Environmental Improvement Plan setting out actions to help restore nature and tackle environmental pollution

Sunday, 5 February, 2023
Last week the government published its Environmental Improvement Plan - a five year plan which sets out the approach to first halting, and then reversing, the decline of nature by: Tackling pollution in the air, in our waters, and on land Creating and restoring at least 500,000 hectares of wildl
River

Richard welcomes a new legal requirement on water companies to secure a reduction in the impact of sewage discharges

Wednesday, 27 October, 2021
The Government has announced that the Environment Bill will be further strengthened with an amendment that will see a duty enshrined in law to ensure water companies secure a progressive reduction in the adverse impacts of discharges from storm overflows. The Environment Bill was stuck in “ping pon
storm overflows

New legal duties on water companies and government to reduce the amount of sewage discharged into our waterways

Thursday, 8 April, 2021
Measures to reduce sewage discharges into rivers from storm overflows will be put into law to improve the quality of water in our rivers. During wet weather, storm overflows act to prevent sewers becoming overloaded with a combination of sewage and rain and release diluted wastewater into rive

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