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Thames Estuary Partnership

Introduction

....the very essence of our work is partnership - bringing together as diverse a mix of people as it's possible to find - yet all share a concern for our estuary

The Thames Estuary Partnership (TEP) provides a neutral forum for local authorities, national agencies, industry, voluntary bodies and local communities to work together for the good of the Thames Estuary.

The Partnership:

  • Is a charity providing a framework for the management of the estuary
  • Co-ordinates a programme of projects
  • Facilitates new projects and forums for joint working
  • Holds regular events and workshops
  • Seeks to further the interests of local communities, local economy and the environment.

The Thames Estuary is a valuable resource for all who live, work and play in the area. It is home to 12 million people and supports a diverse range of habitats and wildlife. It is a rich historical and cultural resource and is a major focus for industry, commerce, transport, agriculture and recreation. Thus it is a highly complex area in a constant state of change. It is this complexity and flux which can lead to conflict, but it can also lead to new ways of working and innovative projects.

Map of Thames Estuary and Partnership Boundaries

History

The TEP grew from the work of the Thames Estuary Project. The initial work, funded by English Nature, began in 1993 by looking at estuary wide issues through widespread consultation and discussion. This eventually led to the publication of Management Guidance for the Thames Estuary, which aims to co-ordinate and implement a shared vision for the future of the Thames Estuary from Tower Bridge in the east to Shoebury Ness and the Isle of Grain on the outer Estuary. The launch of this document in 1999 coincided with the change of name to Thames Estuary Partnership.

Organisational Structure

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.

The work of the Partnership is overseen by the Management Group which is made up of Directors of the Company and Trustees of the Charity.


Charity and Company Information

The Thames Estuary Partnership is both a Company Limited by Guarantee (no. 3807387) and a registered charity (no. 1083199). The Partnership is governed by a Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association, which outline the charitable object (the Partnership's purpose) and the organisation's mechanics (the way it works), respectively.

Each year the Partnership is required to submit Annual Returns to both Companies House and the Charity Commission. This includes a financial audit carried out by an independent auditor

 


TEP Annual Forum 2008

Details & booking for the 2008 forum can be found on this information page.


Thames Estuary Partnership Subscription

Following on from our Annual Forum 2006 Thames Estuary Partnership is now introducing a Subscription Fee.

Subscription information is available in .pdf format via this link.

Subscription forms are available to download as a word document or as a pdf document.

The Subscription Fee has three pricing levels that are given below.

£25 for Volunteers and Individuals

£50 for Charities

£500 for Companies

If you have any queries regarding the pricing structure please contact TEP's Executive Director, Jill Goddard, on 020 7679 0540. Payments can made online using the boxes above and by completing this Subscription Form


For other donations please use the button below

If you encounter any problems with this service, then please contact admin on 020 7679 0540.

 

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TEP Additional Information

2008 Annual TEP Forum - Info and Payment
Annual TEP Forum 2007 - A Review: Part 1
Annual TEP Forum 2007 - A Review: Part 2
Integrated Coastal Zone Management
Marine Bill Consultation and TEP's Response - June 2006
Marine Bill White Paper Summary - May 2007
Sustainable Development
TEP Subscription Form

Management Guidance

Management Guidance for the Thames Estuary: Strategy (Full Document)

Management Guidance for the Thames Estuary: Setting the scene

Management Guidance for the Thames Estuary: Principles for Action

Management Guidance for the Thames Estuary: Guiding Principles

Management Guidance for the Thames Estuary: Sustainable Agriculture

Management Guidance for the Thames Estuary: Improving Air Quality

Management Guidance for the Thames Estuary: Maintaining & Enhancing Biodiversity

Management Guidance for the Thames Estuary: Sustainable Commercial Use

Management Guidance for the Thames Estuary: Promoting Education and Awareness

Management Guidance for the Thames Estuary: Managing Our Fisheries

Management Guidance for the Thames Estuary: Effective Flood Defence

Management Guidance for the Thames Estuary: Conserving & Promoting Historical & Cultural Resources

Management Guidance for the Thames Estuary: Maintaining Landscape Character

Management Guidance for the Thames Estuary: Maintaining & Enhancing Recreation

Management Guidance for the Thames Estuary: Managing Waste

Management Guidance for the Thames Estuary: Effective Water Management

Management Guidance for the Thames Estuary: Appendix 1

Management Guidance for the Thames Estuary: Appendix 2

Management Guidance for the Thames Estuary: Appendix 3

Management Guidance for the Thames Estuary: Glossary

Management Guidance for the Thames Estuary: References

Action Groups

Click here for a list of all Action Groups