Steve Sollitt

Liberal Democrat Councillor for Portswood and Campaigner for Southampton Test

Steve Sollitt

Soaring Water Bills slammed as unfair by Sollitt

3.08.32pm BST (GMT +0100) Mon 28th Mar 2005

Water running into a bath from taps. (photography: Matt Raines)

Soaring water bills "unfair" Sollitt

Commenting on the recent water rate increases around Hampshire from Southern Water, Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Spokesperson for Southampton Test, Steve Sollitt said "The water rate increase by Southern Water is unfair, unjustified and out of order. It is shocking for many local residents to face such a large bill when their incomes are not going up anything like as much.

"Such a big increase - 25 per cent over and above inflation over a five year period and 16 per cent this year alone - will hit those on low incomes particularly hard and is demonstrably unfair" said Steve .

It is unacceptable that the biggest part of the increase is to pay for new infrastructure for people moving into the south east.

"Developers should pay for the cost of water infrastructure out of the windfall gain when planning permission is given on land, but Ofwat have now approved increased water rates worth some £184 million to pay for new infrastructure. Why should existing users in south Hampshire pay for new facilities miles away on the Thames Gateway?" said Steve .

Moreover, the water bill is still (for 80% of households) based on rateable values. This is even though ministers including Michael Howard, the Conservative leader who was then water minister, promised at the time of privatisation that: "The use of rateable values as a basis of water charges will not be permitted beyond the year 2000".

Despite the original water bill stating that developers should pay for the necessary infrastructure, Southern Water has put aside £184 million to provide the infrastructure to service the Governments new "towns" such as the Thames Gateway project while there is just £150 million to reduce sewer flooding that is an increasing problem for existing users including those in Southampton.

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