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We provide a neutral forum for local authorities, national agencies, industry, voluntary bodies, local communities and individuals to work together for the good of the Thames Estuary. We are a charity providing a framework for the management of the estuary.

The Thames Estuary Partnership;

  • Co-ordinates a programme of projects
  • Facilitates new projects and forums for joint  working
  • Holds regular events and workshops
  • Seeks to balance the interests of local communities, local economy and the environment.

Download our Business Plan to see actions that will be undertaken 1st April 2010 to 31st March 2011.

The TEP approaches the challenge of managing the Thames Estuary from a viewpoint that values the contribution of all the estuaries' users and seeks to learn from, and work with, this expertise. To achieve this approach the Partnership has established a series of Action Groups to facilitate joint working.

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A View from the Bridge

Peter Bye

Chair TEP

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A View from the Engine Room

Jill Goddard

Executive Director TEP


How We Are Run

Organisational Structure and Business Plan

The work of the Partnership is overseen by the Management Group which is made up of Directors of the Company, Trustees of the Charity and other supporting organisations. All major decisions governing the future of TEP are made by the Directors and the Management Group.

In particular, TEP is grateful to the Environment Agency, Natural England, and the Port of London Authority as Directors of the Company and Thames Water, Kent County Council and Essex County Council for their ongoing financial support of the core office costs and two core posts – the Executive Director and the Marketing & Communications Officer. The other posts are funded through project work, subscriptions and grants.

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Company Directors

Environment Agency - represented by Helen Hancock, Thames Estuary Programme Manager
Helen has been elected to the Finance Director role for TEP.

Port of London Authority - represented by James Trimmer, Head of Planning and Partnerships
James has been elected to the Staff Liaison Director role for TEP.

Natural England - represented by Brian McDonald, Thames Gateway - Senior Specialist


 

Management Committee (including the Directors above)

Chair: Peter Bye

Vice-Chair: David Cartlidge, independant

University College London represented by Prof Mark Maslin, Head of Geography Department and Director of the Environment Institute and
Dr Helene Burningham, Coastal and Estuarine Research Unit

RSPB represented by Sam Dawes, Head of Public Affairs and Marketing

Thames Water represented by Victor Freeney, Head of Stakeholder Engagement

Kent County Council represented by Chris Drake, Coastal Officer

Essex County Council represented by Nicky Spurr, Environmental Project Officer

 
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What's New

River park delayed

The Mayor's proposed river park needs a re-design, the Evening Standard's City Hall correspondent reports. Serious concerns raised by the Port of London Authority and local groups mean it will not be in place for the Olympics

 

MCZ Recommended Sites

September 2011

The four groups of the Marine Conservation Zones Project published their Final Recommendations in mid-September, 2011. Altogether the group has recommended 127 MCZs (Marine Conservation Zones), including 65 reference areas.

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The Integrated Habitats Design Competition (IHDC) is now launched and accepting registrations online at http://ihdc.org.uk. The IHDC puts nature at the heart of our living environment for the benefit of all. Bio-diversity is the basis of all life but our ecosystems are currently in severe decline. The top prize for the best design is £2000 and there will be a prestigious awards ceremony in London in October 2011.
Entrants are asked to refer to their local, regional and national Biodiversity Action Plans and to prioritise specific habitats and biodiversity in their development designs. The design submissions should also dem-onstrate exemplar practice in water and energy management and use, health and amenity. Registration is now open online at http://ihdc.org.uk and entries can be submitted from 1 May.

The Integrated Habitats Design Competition (IHDC)

Now launched and accepting registrations online at http://ihdc.org.uk.

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From regular TOTT writer

Paul Gilson

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Trust News Extra
Essex Wildlife Trust Winners - Observer Ethical Awards, 2011
Tarnya Carter and John Hall enjoyed an exciting evening on Thursday 9 June, when Thameside Nature Park won the Observer Ethical Award for Conservation!!  The award winners were announced at a ceremony at the Victoria & Albert Museum.
Thameside Nature Park was the winner of the Conservation Category and a special thank you must go to Anne Watkinson for nominating the project.  The two runners up in this category were Good Catch, a sustainable fishing advisory company and The Peak District Environmental Award.
This award is fantastic news for Essex Wildlife Trust and included a double page spread of Tarnya and John at Heronry Shaw (the lake at Thameside Nature Park) in Sunday’s Observer Magazine.
It is the culmination of the hard work of many staff, trustees and volunteers at EWT to bring this project to fruition, particularly the determination of Tarnya Carter and Brian Hodgson.
Lucy Siegle, Environment Correspondent for the Observer and Lily Cole, actress and model presented the awards and Colin Firth was at the ceremony.  There were 300 guests to watch the presentations.
Special thanks must also go to our partners in the project Cory Environmental Ltd, Cory Environmental Trust in Thurrock, Homes and Community Agency Parklands Fund, The Environment Agency, Thurrock Thames Gateway Development Corporation and Thurrock Council.
John Hall would like to thank everyone at Essex Wildlife Trust for their support and work towards this exciting project.
As the article says:
“The judges admired the way the Trust had taken on this huge project with gusto, signing a 99-year lease to develop the land and building on a raft to counteract any subsidence.  There were no half measures.”   Lucy Siegle
For a link to the site and the picture please click here http://www.guardian.co.uk/theobserver/2011/jun/12/observer-ethical-awards-winners-2011

Essex Wildlife Trust Winners - Observer Ethical Awards, 2011

Tarnya Carter and John Hall enjoyed an exciting evening on Thursday 9 June, when Thameside Nature Park won the Observer Ethical Award for Conservation.

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Thames Tunnel Update

The results of the Thames Tunnel Phase 1 Consultation are now available from Thames Water.

 
Have your say on the Marine Planning Evidence Base

Comments invited on Draft Scoping Report for Marine Planning. more >>

Talk of the Thames

TOTT_Summer2011Our bi-annual newsletter Talk of the Thames gives stakeholders and partners an excellent opportunity to raise estuary related concerns and write about their specific projects. more >>

Annual Forum

sturgeonHave a look at our Annual Forum page – the Forum offers an ideal platform to do networking and exchange information on river and estuary related issues. more >>

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