Bedford Independent June Column – Mohammad Yasmin MP (Labour) engaged with BedsGOVET

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Mohammad Yasmin MP on Sewage, Water Quality and Regulation We met with Mohammad at the water’s edge of the Embankment to share with him our deep concerns about the quality of the River Great Ouse and the continuation of spillages into the river. We showed him our testing methods and…

Mohammad Yasmin MP on Sewage, Water Quality and Regulation

We met with Mohammad at the water’s edge of the Embankment to share with him our deep concerns about the quality of the River Great Ouse and the continuation of spillages into the river. We showed him our testing methods and explained about the work we have been doing for the past 4 years on testing and informing both the public and Councils, Anglian Water and the Environment Agency (EA) of our repeated tests that show extreme contamination of the river.

Mohammad was fully engaged and agreed to answer questions that we would like to also be put to the Secretary of State and Anglian Water. Below is a summary of his answers to our points and a full transcript is on our website beds.govet.org.

Self-monitoring by water companies and misleading information given to the EA
o Current system has damaged public trust by allowing companies to “mark their own homework”.
o Anglian Water “Dry Day” spill revelations highlight lack of independent oversight
o Supports stronger, independent regulation with:
 No-notice inspections
 Real-time transparent data collected by Environment Agency
 Tougher penalties and criminal sanctions for misleading regulators
o Backs replacing Ofwat with a more powerful, integrated regulator

Thames Water wants dispensation on spilling until new infrastructure is in place in around 2030. Are they going to be given special permission?
o Strongly opposes any waiver allowing continued pollution until 2030
o Warns against “rewarding failure” after years of poor performance
o Signed cross-party MP open letter opposing regulatory concessions
o A Special Administration deal being considered for Thames Water must include:
 Legally binding investment commitments
 Clear environmental targets
 Full accountability
o Open to Special Administration to enforce reform and oversight

Environment Agency and lack of E.coli monitoring
Current laws restrict monitoring to designated bathing sites only and the River Great Ouse has no such formal bathing sites designated, we at BedsGOVET feel that E.coli testing should not be aligned with bathing sites only due to the danger of E.Coli to public health.
o Mohammad believes this “gap” leaves frequently used rivers like the Great Ouse under protected
o Calls for:
 Expanded monitoring powers beyond official bathing waters
 Routine E. coli testing to provide public information
 Greater transparency for public health
o Praises local citizen science groups like BedsGOVET and urges closer collaboration
• Grafham Water rising nitrate concerns and action needed for at risk water supply.
o A top priority that calls for urgent action including:
 Catchment management improvements
 Investment in treatment and storage
 Reducing agricultural runoff
 Regular transparent reporting to residents
o Committed to pressing Anglian Water and regulators for clear plans

Flooding and river infrastructure
o Supports continued investment in flood defences and river management
o Highlights importance of:
 Sluice gates, embankments and infrastructure upgrades
 Preparing for increased extreme weather due to climate change
o Advocates long-term national priority for flood resilience

Wider reforms and public trust
o Backs Government ongoing plans to:
 Halve sewage pollution by 2030
 Introduce stronger penalties and oversight
 Stop excessive executive bonuses
o Acknowledges public confidence in water companies remains low
o Says rebuilding trust requires real enforcement and visible improvements
• Community and political engagement
o Credits campaigners and public pressure for driving national action
o Has engaged with environmental groups and regulators on sewage issues
o Emphasises need for local voices to shape reforms

Next steps
o Plans to formally question Anglian Water on:
 Nitrate mitigation
 Infrastructure investment
 Monitoring transparency
 Flood resilience and river management

We would like to thank Mohammad Yasmin MP for his commitment to assisting us with our mission to clean up the River Great Ouse for the good of the whole community. It is a difficult task and one that feels like an uphill struggle. We will share with you any outcomes from the letter in our later columns.

Written by: Inga Wells

Having worked in the higher education sector for many years, I’ve gained extensive insight into environmental engineering and technology through close collaboration with colleagues at Cranfield University and, more recently, the Institution of Engineering and Technology. In my role as a senior manager, I was responsible not only for delivering strategic marketing and communications programs to support growth in emerging markets, but also for bringing together educators, entrepreneurs, and policy experts. My focus was on helping to future-proof educational programmes, particularly in the areas of technology and environmental science. As a long-term resident of Elstow for the past 24 years, the River Great Ouse has always been a special place for me—a source of reflection, peace, and shared moments with friends and family. I’m pleased to now apply my professional experience to inform and engage residents on the important work being done in our community, and to support policy changes where they are needed. Qualifications: Executive MBA, Postgraduate Diploma in Management Studies (DMS)
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