Message to London from local Plaid Cymru leader
'Get your house in order before taking more of Welsh water', was the response today by Plaid Cymru following a suggestion by GMB union to take water from Wales to London.
2 years ago 1 minute read 1,634 views'Get your house in order before taking more of Welsh water', was the response today by Plaid Cymru following a suggestion by GMB union to take water from Wales to London.
The plan, which was suggested by the GMB Union in London would see water taken from Lake Vyrnwy in Powys via the canal system to London to help deal with periodic droughts in and around the London area.
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The £14billion plan was first suggested by Boris Johnson when he was the Mayor of London but according to the Daily Mail senior Conservatives are now pushing the idea again after parts of England were declared to be officially in drought.
However Plaid Cymru leader in Powys Cllr Elwyn Vaughan said;
“Get your house in order and stop trying to take all the resources from Wales all the time. You pay pittance for what is already taken, merely 3p a tonne or 1,000 litres. Yet water industry bosses are paid a fortune with reports that Thames Water bosses were awarded bonuses of £2.4m in 2020 and 2021 despite the company losing up to a quarter of all its water from leaks.
Likewise build the long awaited new reservoir at Abingdon, a proposal which has been circulating since 2006 and restart the desalination plant to assist matters.
The Gateway Water Treatment Works in Beckton, east London takes water from the Thames Estuary, treats it and makes drinking water. It was completed in 2010 to be used during dry weather events.
It has the capacity to deliver up to 100 million litres of water a day - it has been used during dry spells to boost Thames Water’s reservoirs in London – yet has been switched off during the current hot spell!
This further highlights the need for water to be seen as a valuable resource, a commodity and Wales is fortunate to have it, however we cannot allow it to be taken and used by large corporations and fritted away whilst our communities get pittance from it. Imagine the benefits to Powys if we merely got 1p a litre for it – the financial problems of our public services locally would be solved.
London – go away!”
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