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Written Question
Microplastics: Marine Environment
Friday 2nd February 2018

Asked by: Joan Ryan (The Independent Group for Change - Enfield North)

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, when the Hazardous Substances Advisory Committee plans to publish its review into the sources of microplastics and the damage caused by microplastics to the marine environment.

Answered by Thérèse Coffey

We anticipate that the committee will report back to us by spring this year.


Written Question
Air Pollution: Housing
Friday 17th November 2017

Asked by: Joan Ryan (The Independent Group for Change - Enfield North)

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what plans he has to reduce indoor air pollution and the associated public health effects of household pollutants.

Answered by Thérèse Coffey

Many everyday activities essential for supporting lives and livelihoods such as generating power, transport, industry, agriculture and heating homes, also emit damaging air pollutants which the UK has made legal commitments to control. Defra is working closely with the Department of Health, Public Health England, and their advisors the Committee on the Medical Effects of Air Pollutants to develop the Clean Air Strategy, setting out how we will reduce pollution. We will publish the Clean Air Strategy for consultation in 2018.


Written Question
Water Charges
Monday 23rd November 2015

Asked by: Joan Ryan (The Independent Group for Change - Enfield North)

Question to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs:

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what the average household bill for water was in (a) Enfield North constituency, (b) Enfield, (c) Greater London and (d) the UK in (i) 2010 and (ii) 2015.

Answered by Rory Stewart

Customers in Greater London are served by one water and sewerage company (Thames Water) and three water only companies (Affinity Water, Essex & Suffolk Water and Sutton & East Surrey Water). Customers of the water only companies receive sewerage services from Thames Water.


Customers in both the London Borough of Enfield and the Enfield North constituency receive water services from one of two companies, Affinity Water or Thames Water.


The following table sets out the average water and sewerage charges for each of the companies and for England and Wales in 2010 and 2015.


Company

2010

2015

Affinity Water – Central region1 (water)

£156

£172

Essex & Suffolk Water (water)

£183

£229

Sutton & East Surrey Water (water)

£162

£184

Thames Water (water)

£189

£197




Thames Water (sewerage)

£114

£171




England and Wales (water)

£165

£182

England and Wales (sewerage)

£174

£203


1 Affinity Water was established in 2012, through the purchase of Veolia Water.