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May 2023
Harrogate and Knaresborough Liberal Democrats have called for Yorkshire Water to be overhauled following the company's sewage apology.
Yorkshire Water chief executive Nicola Shaw wrote to customers this week apologising and said she will refuse any bonus this year.
Ms Shaw admitted the company had not done enough to tackle storm overflows, which release raw sewage into rivers at times of high rainfall.
Tom Gordon, the Lib Dem parliamentary candidate for Harrogate and Knaresborough, described the apology as "far too late" and "meaningless unless the firm is completely reformed".
Mr Gordon called for water firms to become “public benefit companies,” putting environmental goals ahead of profits and making it compulsory for environmental experts to sit on their boards.
He said this would put an end to billions of pounds being wasted in dividends whilst sewage destroys waterways.
The local Lib Dems also called for an apology from local Conservative MPs for what it described as "voting down tougher action on water firms".
Mr Gordon said:
Mr Jones added that although "significant progress" needs to be made on river quality, progress had been made.
Mr Jones (left) campaigning for better water quality at Knaresborough Lido.
He said:
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