Decisions need to be made now on how the Thames tidal flood defences are adapted to cope with rising seas and a changing climate though this century. The Environment Agency wants your help to make sure no stone is left unturned.
Do we need a new Thames Barrier? Do we continue to build flood walls higher or try to make space for water? How do we ensure the diverse needs of communities are reflected in our future planning? These are the issues at the heart of the Environment Agency’s Thames Estuary 2100 Plan.
Come along to one of our events and find out about our recommendations and help us shape the future of flood risk management for London and the Thames Estuary:
Barnes & Kew
10 June 2009, 7pm – 9pm: Sheen Lane Centre, East Sheen
Twickenham
11 June 2009, 7pm – 9pm: York House, Clarendon Hall, Twickenham
Richmond
17 June 2009, 7pm – 9pm: Parkshot, Studio Theatre, Richmond
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