Annual Performance and Sustainability Reports 2025-26

Explore the highlights of the past year from our operational delivery and strategic programmes, understand the challenges we have faced and our ongoing investments.

On this page you will find Portsmouth Water's latest combined Annual Performance Report and Accounts, and our first Annual Sustainability Report. Each year, in these reports we include information about our financial performance, our outcomes performance and progress towards our sustainability goals. We also report on our governance and assurance procedures as a business.

Our purpose, vision and values

Our long-term vision and priorities have been developed in partnership with our people, our customers and our communities. The Board takes overall responsibility for our purpose and values. Together, our purpose, values, vision and priorities make sure we invest in our future services, protect and improve our environment and provide support for those struggling financially. These shaped our business plan for 2025-30 and our 25-year Long-Term Delivery Strategy.

Priority one

Secure and deliver water supplies which are high quality, reliable and sustainable.

Priority two

Work in partnership with our customers, communities and stakeholders.

Priority three

Continue to invest in the future to meet growing environmental challenges.

Priority four

Achieve affordable water for all.
Always.

Company direction and performance

Every five years we submit a business plan to Ofwat setting out our proposed investment plan, performance targets and financing needs. This reporting year, 2025-26, was the first year of our latest business planning cycle, which runs to 2030.

We have 15 performance commitments for 2025-30, excluding Havant Thicket Reservoir. These cover every aspect of our business from customer service, to supply interruptions and biodiversity. From 2025, every water company has the same set of performance commitments (though the performance targets may differ).

In our Annual Performance Report and Accounts, you can find out exactly how we performed against each of our commitments, what we're already doing to meet these and how we're planning to meet them in the future.

Our commitments

Water quality standards

Customer contacts about water quality

Leakage

Per capita consumption

Water supply interruptions

Repairs to burst mains

Operational greenhouse gas emissions

Biodiversity

Unplanned outage

Business demand

Customer measure of experience

Developer measure of experience

Business customer and retailer measure of experience

Discharge permit compliance

Serious pollution incidents

“During 2025-26, we were the only water company to be named as ‘leading’ by Ofwat in respect of our 2024-25 performance.

I am also pleased to report that we have maintained our excellent performance during this last year against the majority of our performance measures.”

Bob Taylor, Chief Executive Officer

Transforming for future delivery

Our business plan for 2025-30 included a step change in our level of investment with Ofwat’s final determination allowing for £377 million, £11 million higher than our initial business plan submission and an increase of more than £100 million compared to 2020-25.

In the last year, we have already invested £33 million to progress our plan, including:

Renew 10.4km of water mains

Replace 108 lead communication pipes

Invest £1.6 million on cyber upgrades

Invest £10,000 in water quality improvements

Install more than 15,000 smart water meters

Alongside these areas of progress in our investment projects, we were also able to maintain excellent performance in other areas, building on our reputation as 'leading' in the sector. We have also invested £81 million to progress Havant Thicket Reservoir during the year, the first major UK reservoir in a generation.

During 2025-26 we:

Annual Sustainability Report

Sustainability is central to who we are and how we operate. Although there is still more we can do, we have embedded sustainability across our organisation for many years. This year we've published our first standalone annual Sustainability Report, which marks the significant shift we have made to formalise our approach and record our achievements and decisions.

In this report we outline our sustainability goals, how we are working towards them, our latest initiatives and the opportunities and challenges we face along the way. Our aim is to demonstrate our on-going commitment to care for the environment, support our local communities, look after our people and deliver a reliable, affordable service for our customers.

Highlights of the year

£63,400

in grants to boost
biodiversity

1.79 million kWh

energy generated from renewable sources

20,637

customers benefitting from support tariffs

40

community engagement
activities

“Publishing our first standalone Sustainability Report demonstrates our intent to be transparent, accountable and ambitious in how we respond to challenges.

As a company so closely connected to the environment and the communities we serve, we know our long-term success depends on managing resources responsibly and continually improving how we operate.”

Bob Taylor, Chief Executive Officer

Read the full reports

You can learn more about our performance in 2025-26, including more highlights from our operational delivery and strategic programmes, and progress towards our sustainability goals in the full reports. You can also find all of our financial reports, regulatory information and a full performance summary.

Read the full reports

You can learn more about our performance in 2025-26, including more highlights from our operational delivery and strategic programmes, and progress towards our sustainability goals in the full reports. You can also find all of our financial reports, regulatory information and a full performance summary.

Annual performance report and accounts
Annual performance report and accounts

Additional documents

Annual Performance Report and Accounts 2025-26

Past reports

2017

Annual report and accounts

Annual performance report

Account separation methodology statement

Unaudited interim results for the six months ended September

The document below details our Tax Strategy

Portsmouth Water Tax Strategy

Portsmouth Water is considering its current debt structure in the context of the forthcoming PR19 price review by Ofwat. As part of that review, Portsmouth would consider exploring options around its loan with Artesian Finance plc, including repurchasing bonds backed by the associated Portsmouth obligations.