Consultation outcome

River Thames Scheme

This consultation has concluded

Detail of outcome

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 significantly advanced, shaped by feedback and ongoing engagement with local communities and other key stakeholders.  

The RTS held:

  • 11 in-person events around the scheme area
  • 5 virtual events, which were attended by over 2,700 people

Main information that was presented at statutory consultation included:    

  • channel design, downstream improvement measures, and impact on flood risk   
  • landscape and green infrastructure design, including the active travel route and habitat creation areas 
  • construction principles, including the approach to managing materials and waste during construction   
  • preliminary assessment of the environmental effects of the scheme  

The consultation materials included a:

  • feedback form that respondents could complete online
  • paper format to give feedback on the information provided at statutory consultation    

All  feedback received during the consultation has now been reviewed. This feedback will be used to produce a consultation report, which will summarise the findings.

The report will be submitted as part of our Development Consent Order (DCO) application in mid - 2025.

Following submission, the report will be available to the public.

Meanwhile, you can read the Statutory Consultation Summary Report which presents the feedback received from the closed questions. It also summarises the responses to the open questions.   

The River Thames Scheme (RTS) has published findings from its second public consultation.

The consultation ran between 8 November and 20 December 2022. It included:

  • 10 public information events
  • 7 online virtual events

The River Thames Scheme asked residents in the area for feedback on a range of topics.

We received 485 responses to the consultation:

  • 447 were via questionnaire
  • 38 were via email or letter

The responses will be used to develop the design of the scheme.

Key highlights

Respondents generally revealed a strong interest in access-related matters. This included access to the river and new green spaces for activities, such as walking, cycling and water-based recreation.

Respondents raised issues relating to technical aspects of the scheme, such as:

  • reduction of flood risk
  • improvement of flood flow
  • dredging
  • reducing road construction traffic and general disruption
  • impacts on river users

Most respondents supported the idea of lowering the riverbed near Desborough Cut.

Respondents ranked in order their preferences for:

  • access to green spaces
  • connection to wildlife
  • a more sustainable travel network

Most respondents viewed access to new green spaces as most important. Connection to wildlife second.

Read the full consultation report: https://www.riverthamesscheme.org.uk/consultation


Original consultation

Summary

Details of consultation on the River Thames Scheme

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Consultation description

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 challenges of flooding
  • provide access to green open spaces and sustainable travel routes
  • encourage inclusive economic growth
  • increase biodiversity

Each element of the River Thames Scheme will work together to deliver benefits for communities to help them live more sustainably.

A new flood channel will:

  • reduce the risk of flooding to homes, businesses, and infrastructure
  • provide a habitat for wildlife and a new feature in the landscape

The channel will be flanked by new areas of public green open space, for recreation and spending time with nature.

New footpaths and cycleways will run along the channel and through the new public spaces. These will link different elements of the scheme with communities and providing better connections within and across the area.

Areas of new and improved habitat for wildlife will connect with existing nature sites and wildlife corridors to further support biodiversity.

It is the first flood and climate mitigation project which is described as nationally significant, reflecting the scope and ambition of the scheme.

The Environment Agency and Surrey County Council are working together to deliver the River Thames Scheme in partnership with other local authorities and interested parties.

Visit our consultation page to read more about the scheme.

Events

There will be events running throughout the consultation period. This is your opportunity to ask our project team any questions you have about the scheme. You can see a full list on the events page.

Questionnaire

You can provide feedback by completing our online questionnaire.

All responses should be received by Tuesday 20 December 2022. Any responses received after this date may not be considered as part of the consultation process.

Contact

Get in touch with us using our Contact form if you have any questions about the River Thames Scheme or the consultation process.

Updates to this page

Published 9 November 2022
Last updated 15 October 2024 + show all updates
  1. Added update on the statutory consultation held from 22 January to 4 March 2024.

  2. Information about the final outcome including publication of the final report

  3. Update with number of responses received and details of when the final report will be published

  4. First published.

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