The Joint Thames Strategies
The four, hopefully to be five strategies will collectively provide a geographically continuous framework to enable local authorities and other public bodies to deliver the adaption and mitigation measures needed to support the TE2100 Plan. By embedding the TE2100 plan riverside strategy approach principles/objectives into the Thames Strategies it means that they can be used by individual local authorities to form the basis of their riverside strategies. This will save time and money for local authorities and achieve the TE2100 Plan’s timeline for having riverside strategies in place. It will also avoid confusion at the local community level which could be created by multiple pieces of work being undertaken by different bodies.