One week left to have your say

A public consultation asking for views on new plans which respond to the challenges of flooding and creating more access to open green spaces and sustainable travel routes has entered its final week.

The River Thames Scheme launched a consultation for feedback on plans which include a new flood channel which will reduce the risk of flooding to homes, businesses, and infrastructure, while also providing habitat for wildlife and a new feature in the landscape for recreation. The consultation closes on 20 December.

River Thames Scheme project director Jeanne Capey said:

"There's just one week to go of this consultation and I urge anyone interested in the scheme to visit our website to find out more about the proposals and share their thoughts with us. Peoples' feedback on our proposals will help us develop plans and deliver improvements which benefit the local community and the environment."

The Jubilee River, which looks like part of the natural landscape but is manmade

Surrey County Council Cabinet Member for Highways and Community Resilience, Kevin Deanus said:

"I would encourage people to get involved and feedback their thoughts on these exciting proposals. This is a real opportunity for people to shape the future of green spaces in their local community."

Have your say on the scheme by completing our online questionnnaire