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The River Thames Scheme is going ahead and residents will be delighted that the Government has agreed the outline business case and the detailed planning and public consultations can

The River Thames Scheme represents a new landscape-based approach to creating healthier, more resilient, and more sustainable communities by reducing the risk of flooding and creating

Why we need the scheme and how it works

Major step forwards for £500M River Thames flood alleviation project ...

The River Thames Scheme (RTS) will reduce that flood risk for more than 11,000 homes and businesses as well as for key elements of infrastructure such as roads, railways, electricity and drinking water networks.

The River Thames Scheme (RTS) carried out statutory consultation from 22 January to 4 March 2024. Since the non-statutory consultation in 2022, the scheme has

The scheme will reduce the flood risk for more than 11,000 homes and businesses as well as for key elements of infrastructure. It will deliver green open spaces for recreation,

Focused on an area between Egham in Surrey and Teddington in Greater London, the River Thames Scheme (RTS) is a major infrastructure project being delivered by the Environment Agency and Surrey County Council

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The River Thames Scheme represents a new landscape-based approach to creating healthier, more resilient, and more sustainable communities by reducing the risk of flooding and creating

The River Thames Scheme will aim to reduce the risk of flooding for 11,000 homes and 1,600 businesses in Surrey and London. It will see a new river channel built in two

RIVER THAMES SCHEME CHANNEL ONE SCRAPPED – JULY 2020 “The CIPFA Report on finance and governance is unbelievably shocking – and compounded by the inability

It is an integrated scheme that responds to the challenges of flooding; creating better access to green open spaces and sustainable travel routes, as well as encouraging inclusive economic

Scheme Design of the Spelthorne Channel at Ferris Meadow Lake. The River Thames Scheme supplementary consultation is now closed. The consultation took place between 3 September

The River Thames Scheme will reduce flood risk to people living and working near the Thames, enhance the resilience of nationally important infrastructure, contribute to a vibrant local

The River Thames Scheme (RTS) covers part of the largest area of undefended, developed floodplain in England. Communities in the area have suffered major floods in the

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The £501m River Thames Scheme will see two new flood relief channels constructed at Runnymede and Spelthorne, together with capacity increases at Sunbury,

In the case of the River Thames Scheme (RTS) we are currently serving notices in line with the Water Resources Act 1991. The Water Resources Act 1991 gives the Environment

In June, it was revealed the public back the River Thames Scheme on the basis of the green infrastructure elements following a consultation on the project. This month the

All homes, businesses and crucial infrastructure in Oxford at risk of flooding from the River Thames will be better protected thanks to a major new flood defence.

That plan is the River Thames Scheme. Updates to this page. Published 16 March 2021. Last updated 17 October 2024 + show all updates. 17 October 2024. Updated the

The River Thames Scheme (RTS) will reduce that flood risk for more than 11,000 homes and businesses as well as for key elements of infrastructure such as roads, railways,

Delivered by the Environment Agency & Surrey County Council. the River Thames Scheme is a project to reduce flood risk, create open spaces & increase biodiversity.

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The River Thames Scheme is designed to unlock the economic, health and environmental benefits of the river between Egham and Teddington. It will: respond to the

The River Thames Scheme (RTS) is a major project of national significance, and we recognise that there will be impacts during construction. It is important to us that we

The Thames Gateway is Europe’s largest regeneration project, stretching 40 miles along the Thames estuary from Canary Wharf in London to Southend in Essex and Sittingbourne in Kent.

The Thames Gateway Bridge was a proposed crossing over the River Thames in east London, England. It was first mooted in the 1970s but never came to fruition. The concept was re

The River Thames Scheme consists of three new channels, one widened channel and some weir improvement works between Datchet and Teddington. Please follow the link below to view the

Jubilee River Flood Relief Channel. The Jubilee River is a flood relief channel on the River Thames. It was constructed to reduce the risk of flooding in Windsor and Eton by diverting

The River Thames Scheme (RTS) will reduce the risk of flooding to thousands of homes, businesses and vital infrastructure while unlocking the economic, health and environmental

The RAB model was also behind major projects such as the successful £4.5bn Thames Tideway scheme. And, right now, the government has committed that two of the

The River Thames Scheme represents a new landscape-based approach to creating healthier, more resilient, and more sustainable communities by reducing the risk of flooding and creating high quality natural environments.

The Thames Gateway project aims to improve the economy of the region through the development of marshland, farmland and brownfield land, through major transport