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Find your local policy unit for Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100), listed by the councils responsible for that area.
What needs to be done to manage flood risk and adapt to rising sea levels in Shell Haven and Fobbing Marshes, one of 23 policy units in Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100).
What needs to be done to manage flood risk and adapt to rising sea levels in Hadleigh Marshes, one of 23 policy units in Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100).
Our updated plan will take action against rising sea levels in the Thames Estuary.
How partner organisations are working with the Environment Agency to carry out the Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100) Plan.
Introducing 3 innovative programmes to improve resilience to flooding and coastal change.
Views sought on updated plans to boost flood resilience in face of climate change.
Environment Agency Chair Alan Lovell and Floods Minister Rebecca Pow stress importance of managing flood risks in a changing climate.
Details of consultation on the River Thames Scheme
How the Environment Agency is reducing flood risk in the Humber Estuary.
How the Environment Agency will manage flood risk on the east and west banks of the River Adur in Shoreham-by-Sea.
Government responds to the Thames Estuary 2050 Growth Commission, setting out the government’s plan for the delivery of the Commission’s ambitious growth vision.
How the Environment Agency is reducing flood risk in the Thames Valley.
Increase flood resilience with Natural Flood Management
How the Environment Agency and Surrey County Council plan to reduce flood risk in Surrey and South West London.
A call for ideas to inform the work of the Thames Estuary 2050 Growth Commission.
When and how local planning authorities, developers and their agents should use climate change allowances in flood risk assessments.
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