The Thames Landscape Strategy works across a wide geographical area with a wide range of partners. Since it was established in 1994, the Strategy has forged strong links with community groups within its area.
Liason with community groups is vital to the Strategy’s success, and enables the Strategy to facilitate a dialogue between the community and statutory institutions such as local councils and the Environment Agency, to ensure that local voices are heard in any proposals that impact on the river.
The Thames Landscape Strategy also helps local groups look after their stretch of the River by providing tools, advice and time for volunteer work days by the riverside.
Below are some links to organisations we work with along the Thames between Hampton and Kew and beyond.
Thames Strategy Kew to Chelsea
Thames Explorer Trust
Thames Estuary Partnership
Thames 21
Environment Trust for Richmond upon Thames
River Thames Boat Project
River Thames Visitor Centre
River Thames Society
The Teddington Society
The Kew Society
Kingston upon Thames Society
The Richmond Society
The River Thames Alliance
Canbury and Riverside Association
Hurst Park Residents Association
The Marble Hill Society
The Ham and Petersham Association
Ham Amenities Group
Friends of Radnor Gardens
Brentford Community Council
Hounslow Heritage Guides
The Thames Landscape Strategy is currently being reviewed. Follow the link below for details on the consultation process and how you can comment.
The Thames Landscape Strategy is a 100-year blueprint for the River Thames between Hampton and Kew. To view the full strategy document follow the link below.
View the latest Annual Review, a roundup of all the latest developments in the Arcadian Thames