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Appendices 1. Appendix A – Key diagram of alternativ e routes and site 2. Appendix B – Statement of Community Cons ultation (SOCC) 3. Appendix C – list of loc al authorities, GLA and other statutory consultees 4. Appendix D – list of newspaper adverts 5. Appendix E – Ways in which we invited people to attend and copies of invite letters 6. Appendix F – Methodology and output from Community Audit 7. Appendix G – List of meetings attended 8. Appendix H - Lis t of town halls and libraries 9. Appendix I Exhibitions 10. Appendix J - Feedback form 11. Appendix K – Questions where responses have been quantified

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Appendices

1. Appendix A – Key diagram of alternative routes and site

2. Appendix B – Statement of Community Consultation (SOCC)

3. Appendix C – list of local authorities, GLA and other statutoryconsultees

4. Appendix D – list of newspaper adverts

5. Appendix E – Ways in which we invited people to attend and copies ofinvite letters

6. Appendix F – Methodology and output from Community Audit

7. Appendix G – List of meetings attended

8. Appendix H - List of town halls and libraries

9. Appendix I – Exhibitions

10. Appendix J - Feedback form

11. Appendix K – Questions where responses have been quantified

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Appendix A – Route Map

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Appendix B – Statement of Community Consultation

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CITY OF WESTMINISTERKENSINGTON

& CHELSEA

CITY OF LONDON

TOWER HAMLETS

NEWHAM

GREENWICHLEWISHAMLAMBETH SOUTHWARK

E AL IN G H AM ME RS MI TH

& FULHAM

WANDSWORTH

RICHMOND

UPON

THAMES

HOUNSLOW

NORTH

Abbey Mills Route

(preferred)

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Lee Tunnel(underconstruction)

Rotherhithe Route

River Thames Route

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Houses of Parliament

BatterseaPark

Towerof London

TheO2Arena

Each year 39 million tonneso untreated sewage fushesinto the River Thames.. .

Wh y? London’s Victorian sewers can no longer cope. T he proposed  T ham es Tunnel

is a vital part of oursolution. 

Thames Tunnel

ActonStorm Tanks

HammersmithPumpingStation

BarnElms (maindrive shaft site)

PutneyBridge Foreshore

Bell LaneCreek

KingGeorge’s Park

Jews Row

Bridges Court CarPark

CremorneWharf Foreshore

ChelseaEmbankment Foreshore

TidewayWalk(main driveshaft site)

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Key

Albert Embankment Foreshore

VictoriaEmbankment Foreshore

Blackfriars BridgeForeshore

DruidStreet

King’s Stairs Gardens

KingEdward Memorial ParkForeshore

ButcherRow

AbbeyMills (maindriveshaft site)

Earl PumpingStation

BorthwickWharf Foreshore

GreenwichPumpingStation

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Routecommonto all threeoptions (2–16)ConnectionTunnels (all routes)

AbbeyMills Route(preferred)

AbbeyMills RouteConnectionTunnels

RiverThames Route

RiverThames RouteConnectionTunnels

RotherhitheRoute

RotherhitheRouteConnectionTunnels

Preferredsites

Our public consultation or theproposed Thames Tunnel, launchedtoday, aims to give everyone anearly opportunity to comment onour initial proposals or the project.You can review our plans andsend us eedback online at: www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk

Alternatively, you can attend one of ourexhibitions (27 September –22 October2010) at venues close to potentialconstruction sites. See full details in thebox. Phase one of the consultationcloses on Monday 20 December 2010at 5pm. Please make sure you send usyour comments by this date. We lookforward to hearing your views.

Thames Tunnel public consultation(phase one) exhibitionsMonday 27 –Wednesday 29 September:Fishmongers’ Hall,

London Bridge, EC4R 9EL (10.30am – 8pm; 5pm, Wed).

Acton Library, Acton High Street, W3 6NA (10.30am – 8pm). Thursday 30 September – Friday 1 October: Thames Barrier

Visitor Centre, 1 Unity Way, SE18 5NJ (10.30am – 8 pm). Thursday 30 September– Saturday 2 October:Southside

Shopping Centre, SW18 4TF (10.30am – 7pm; 6pm, Fri & Sat). Monday 4 – Wednesday 6 October: Surrey Quays Watersports

Centre, Rope Street, SE16 7SX (10.30am – 8pm).

Chelsea Old Town Hall, Kings Road SW3 5EE (10.30am – 8pm).  Thursday 7– Saturday 9 October:Putney Exchange Shopping

Centre, SW15 1TW (10.30am – 7pm; 6pm, Fri & Sat). Battersea

Arts Centre, Lavender Hill, SW11 5TN (10.30am – 8pm; 5pm Sat).

Monday 11 –Tuesday 12 October: Linden House, Upper Mall,

Hammersmith, W6 9TA (10.30am – 8pm). Beormund Community

Centre, 177 Abbey Street, SE1 2AN (10.30am – 8pm).

Thursday 14 –Friday 15 October: London Transport Museum,Covent Garden, WC2E 7BB (10.30am – 8pm).

Monday 18– Wednesday 20 October:John Scurr Community

Centre, Bekesbourne Street, E14 7JQ (10.30am – 8pm).

Thursday 21 October: St Marks Community Centre, Tollgate Rd,

Beckton, E6 5YA (10.30am – 8pm). Thursday 21–Friday 22 October: Stratord Old Town Hall,

29 The Broadway, Stratord, E15 4BQ (10.30am – 8pm).

Our Thames Tunnel ‘Statemento community consultation’

IntroductionWe are proposing to design, build andoperate the Thames Tunnel to captureuntreated sewage, which can currently owdirectly into the River Thames ater as littleas 2mm o rainall.

This ollows the announcement by theDera Secretary o State Caroline SpelmanMP (7 September) that the new coalitionGovernment supports the development o the project. It will ensure the UK complieswith the EU Urban Waste Water TreatmentDirective and assist in meeting the objectives

o the EU Water Framework Directive.

The 7.2-metre diameter main tunnel needs to be constructed

at a depth o up to 75 metres beneath London, broadly

ollowing the path o the River Thames rom west to east.

The project will also require a number o smaller connection

tunnels linked to the 34 ‘combined sewer overow’ (CSO)

points that the Environment Agency has identifed as the

most polluting, rom which sewage currently discharges

into the River Thames.

To construct and operate the tunnel, we will need to sink

a number o large shats along the main tunnel route.

We will also need smaller shats to build and operate the

connection tunnels that link the CSOs to the main tunnel.

The main tunnel needs to store and transer the CSO

discharges to Beckton Sewage Treatment Works, bringing

long-term benefts or the environment and or people using

the River Thames. We have identifed sites that are likely

to be required or construction purposes and that are likely

to have permanent structures to enable the operation o

the tunnel. This is a major engineering project and its

construction has the potential to aect the area surrounding

the fnally selected sites. We will minimise and mitigate any

adverse eects as ar as possible.

While the project is not currently a “nationally signifcant

inrastructure project” (NSIP) under the Planning Act 2008,

we have prepared this statement in accordance with

section 47 o the Act. Further to the Secretary o State’s

announcement (7 September 2010), we are proceeding in

the expectation that applications or planning approval or

the project will be examined by the Inrastructure Planning

Commission (IPC). We have designed our consultation

process to reect the legal and policy requirements in respect

o the NSIP consultation.

Given the scale and complexity o the project, we will

undertake a ull Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).

This will accompany our application/s or planning

permission. The assessment will investigate the positive and

negative eects o the project. Understanding these eects

will help us select the route o the tunnel and the sites used

or its construction and operation. The assessment will help

us ensure that the project is as sustainable as practically

possible and minimises eects on the environment.

This statement sets out how we intend to consult members

o the public, local communities, relevant local authorities

and other stakeholders on our proposals to build and operate

the tunnel. We have produced a Community Consultation

Strategy in association with this statement, which sets

out our commitments to consult on the project in more

detail. The Consultation Strategy is available at

www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk

When we will consult

We will undertake pre-application public consultation

on the project in two phases:

• Public consultation phase one, lasting 14 weeks,

rom 13 September 2010.

• Public consultation phase two, lasting 12 weeks,

provisionally rom spring/summer 2011.

What we will consult on

The overriding aim o our pre-application public

consultations on the project is to ensure that both

community and technical consultees have a chance

to understand and inuence our proposals.

Selection o the tunnel route and the sites needed or

its construction are constrained by legal and engineering

considerations requiring the project to control or intercept

the CSOs identifed as unsatisactory, which are all in

fxed locations.

During phase one we will seek comment on:

• the need for the project

• the ndings of our work so far to establish a preferred

route or the tunnel and preerred sites or its construction

and operation and the preerred outline engineering

solution or each site

• environment, community and property issues that

we have considered during our site selection work

• our initial ideas on the permanent look and use of

each site ater construction work is complete.

During phase two, we will ask or eedback on our revised

plans, prior to submitting them or planning approval. Where

possible, our revised plans will reect the eedback we receive

during phase one o the public consultation. We will consult

on the selected tunnel route and construction sites, as well

as the preliminary environmental inormation we havecompiled. We will also consult on our proposals or avoiding,

minimising and/or mitigating any adverse environmental

eects and proposals or the permanent look and use o

sites ater construction. Our phase two consultation will

address the requirements o the 2008 Act concerning the

publication o details o our proposed applications or

consultation, prior to these being ormally submitted.

Who we will consult

1. Community consultees, including the general public,

property owners/occupiers, businesses, community

leaders and groups, including hard-to-reach groups.

We will send letters to those living at least 250m rom

the boundary o each potential construction site.

2. Technical consultees, including local authorities,

other statutory authorities and pan-London strategic

stakeholders, such as the Port o London Authority.

3. Landowners, including property owners and lessees

o the shortlisted sites, and occupiers o properties

above and adjacent to the potential tunnel routes.

How we will consult

We will provide clear and concise public inormation

about the project throughout the consultation process.

1. Consultation website 

Our consultation website (www.thamestunnelconsultation.

co.uk) will provide inormation on the project and be

a dedicated point or comments and eedback.

2. Community briefngs

To build early understanding, we will oer community

representatives a briefng on the project beore the local

exhibitions open in their area.

3. Provision o written inormation

Throughout consultation phases one and two, we will

provide written inormation about the project, each

specifc site and other shortlisted sites and tunnel routes.

4. Programme o public exhibitions

We will hold public exhibitions in the vicinity o the potential

construction sites and advertise them locally in advance.

These will be open or up to three consecutive days. Details

are published with this statement. Attendees will be able

to ask questions o the project team and give their views.

 Access or all

We will ensure that consultation inormation is available

in large print, Braille, or in an audio ormat upon request.

Our Customer Centre will also oer a telephone service

translating consultation materials into dierent languages

on request.

Feedback

We are legally required to have regard to the responses

we receive through the phase one and two consultations.

We will thereore record and give eedback on all written

comments we receive. Our preerred method is or all

comments to be received via the consultation website

(www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk), but we will also

provide eedback orms at our public exhibitions and

on request.

We will produce a Feedback Report or phase one and

phase two consultations. This will record all comments

received and explain how we have taken them into account

in our applications or planning permission. They will be

available on our website and upon request. These reports

will orm the basis o our Report on Community Consultation that we will submit in support o our planning applications.

Further inormation

We will post regular project updates on our website,

including our Community Consultation Strategy and

other relevant technical background papers.

www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk

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Appendix C – Statutory Consultees

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Statutory Consultees

Statutory Consultee

Greater London Authority (GLA)

The Health and Safety Executive

NHS London

Natural England

English Heritage

London Fire Brigade /London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority

Metropolitan Police Authority

The Environment Agency

Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment

London Development AgencyThe Equality and Human Rights Commission

The Commission for Sustainable Development

The Homes and Communities Agency

The Joint Nature Conservation Committee

The Marine and Fisheries AgencyThe Civil Aviation Authority

The Highways Agency

Integrated Transport Authorities and Passenger Transport Executives – Department for Transport

Relevant Highways Authority - Transport for London and London

BoroughsThe Rail Passengers Council

The Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee

The Office of Rail Regulation and approved operators

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London Borough of Tower Hamlets Waste Authority

East London Waste Regulation AuthorityNorth London Waste Regulation Authority

West London Waste Regulation Authority

Western Riverside Waste Regulation Authority

British Waterways

Trinity HouseThe Health Protection Agency

London Regional Resilience Forum

Communications and Media

186K

AboveNet Communications UK

BT

Cable and Wireless

City of London Telecommunications (COLT)

Comsol

ConocoPhillips (UK) Ltd

Easynet Telecom

Fibernet

FibreSpan

Gamma Telecommunications

GEO Networks Ltd

Global Crossing (UK) Telecomms Ltd

GO Mobile (UK) Ltd

H20 Networks Ltd

Hutchinson 3G UK Ltd

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Orange Telecom

Spectrum InteractiveTATA group

TeliaSonera

Thus plc

T-Mobile (UK) Ltd

Urband LtdVerizon Business

Virgin Media

Rail

Crossrail

Docklands Light Railway (DLR)

London Rail

London Underground Ltd (LUL)

Network Rail

Water Transport

Port of London Authority

Marine Management Organisation

Postal Services

Royal Mail

Utilities

Dalkia Utilities services plc

E.ON

EDF Energy

Gas Transportation Company

National Grid

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Defra

Department for Trade and IndustrySport England

Theatres Trust

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Appendix D – Newspaper Adverts

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Area Event Date of advert Newspaper

(Circulation)

Size of advert

London-wide Publication of the Statement of Community

Consultation

13/09/2010 Evening Standard

(603,841)

340mm x 560mm

(Double Page

Spread)

Acton Public ExhibitionActon Library, W3 6NA

27-29 Sept

24/09/2010 Ealing Leader(76,121)

170mm x 262mm(Half Page)

Charlton Public Exhibition

Thames Barrier Visitor Centre, SE18 5NJ

30 Sept-1 Oct

23/09/2010 Lewisham Greenwich Mercury

(102,212)

170mm x 262mm

(Half Page)

Wandsworth Public Exhibition

Southside Shopping Centre, SW18 4TF

30 Sept-2 Oct

23/09/2010 Wandsworth & Putney Guardian

(62,990)

160mm x 259mm

(Half Page)

Rotherhithe Public Exhibition

Surrey Quays Watersports Centre, SE15 1TW

4-6 Oct

28/09/2010 South London Press

(18,942)

170mm x 262mm

(Half Page)

Chelsea Public Exhibition

Chelsea Old Town Hall, SW3 5EE

4-6 Oct

01/10/2010 Fulham Hammersmith Chronicle – inc.

Chelsea Chroncle

(70,584)

170mm x 262mm

(Half Page)

Southwark Public Exhibition

Beormund Community Centre, SE1 2AN

11-12 Oct

07/10/2010 Southwark News

(11,015)

160mm x 270mm

(Half Page)

Tower Hamlets Public Exhibition

John Scurr Community Centre, E14 7JQ 

18-20 Oct

14/10/2010 East London Advertiser

(19,126)

170mm x 267mm

(Half Page)

Beckton Public Exhibition

St Marks Community Centre21 Oct

13/10/2010 Newham Recorder

(11,093)

170mm x 267mm

(Half Page)

Stratford Public Exhibition

Old Town Hall, E15 4BQ 

21-22 Oct

13/10/2010 Stratford & Docklands Express

(33,821)

170mm x 267mm

(Half Page)

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Area Event Date of advert Newspaper

(Circulation)

Size of advert

Barnes Public Exhibition

London Wetland Centre, Barnes, SW13

20-21 Oct

15/10/2010 Richmond & Twickenham Times

(50,000)

170mm x 267mm

(Half Page)

Rotherhithe Public ExhibitionTime & Talents, SE16

5 Nov

28/10/2010 Southwark News(11,015) 170mm x 267mm(Half Page)

Vauxhall Public Exhibition

Park Plaza Vauxhall

6 Nov

04/11/2010 Wandsworth & Putney Guardian

(62,990)

170mm x 267mm

(Half Page)

London-wide Public Exhibitions

Wandsworth, Westminster, Limehouse,

Chiswick, Barn Elms, City Hall

15/11/2010 Evening Standard

(603,841)

170mm x 4cols

(Quarter Page)

Barnes Public Exhibition

London Wetland Centre, Barnes, SW13

6-7 Dec

03/12/2010 Richmond & Twickenham Times

(50,000)

170mm x 267mm

(Half Page)

London-wide Public Exhibitions & Extension of Consultation

City Hall, Barnes

06/12/2010 Evening Standard

(603,841)

170mm x 4cols

(Quarter Page)

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Appendix E – Letter Types

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 Consultee Who Letters (Letter Type) SentElected Officials Leader of Council 1. Invite to Briefing  – cc

to Chief Exec and list

other councilors i.e.Ward2. Invitation to comment- details on website,please feed commentsback via website orofficer

10 September

Planning CommitteeChair

3. Invite to Briefing cc toChief Exec2. Invitation to comment – details on website,please feed commentsback via website orofficer

10 September

Ward Councilors 3. Invite to Briefing2. Invitation to comment- details on website,please feed commentsback via website orofficer

10 September

Technical Consultees

(Annex 1 ofConsultation Strategy)

Chief Exec LPA 4. Invite to Briefing (cc

Leader of council andofficers/contacts)5. Invitation to comment- Project Overview &

10 September

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details on website,please feed commentsback via website orofficer

Pan LondonStakeholders (seespreadsheet)

6. Invite to Briefing (ccparticular officers)5. Invitation to comment- Project Overview &details on website.

10 September

Other statutoryconsultees as describedby 2009 Regs andGPDO

7. Invitation to commentand copy of projectbriefing

10 September

Community Groups Identified in ScottsCommunity Audit

8. Invite to sessions,details of scheme andinvitation to comment onwebsite. Enclose PIPSand SSIPS

10 September

Landowners and othersignificantly affectedpersons

Land registry list 9. Invitation to commentsessions. Enclose PIPSand SSIPS

10 September

General Public Sent out by TW 10. Invitation tocomment & invite tolocal exhibitions.Enclose timetable and

leaflet

10 September

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Thames Water Utilities Limited

Councillor Colin Barrow

City of WestminsterP.O.Box 240Westminster City Hall64 Victoria StreetLondonSW1E 6QP

Your refOur refNamePhone

100-CO-PNC-CWEST-000038Phil Stride0203 147 7794

10 September 2010

Dear Councillor Barrow

Proposed Thames Tunnel public consultation (phase 1)13 September – 20 December 2010 

Following the briefing on the 9 September 2010 at the Royal Geographical Society,we would like to formally invite you to participate in our Phase 1 PublicConsultation in relation to the Thames Tunnel.

You will recall that the project is urgently needed to address the problem ofoverflows from the capital’s Victorian sewerage system, and enable the UK tomeet European environmental standards.

Given its scale and complexity, the project has the potential to cause disruptionclose to the construction sites. We want to give you an early opportunity tocomment on our initial proposals for the project, including our preferred route and

sites, as well as the other options we have considered.

We have not yet made any final decisions on the tunnel’s exact route, or the sitesrequired for its construction and operation. Where possible we will be prepared toamend our proposals in light of what you tell us. Please make the most of thisopportunity to have your say.

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Phase 1 of our consultation closes on Monday 20 December 2010 at 5pm.Please make sure you send us your comments by this date. We look forward to

hearing your views.

Yours sincerely

Phil StrideHead of London Tideway TunnelsThames Water

Enc.Exhibition timetable

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Insert addressee Thames Tunnel

Our ref:PhoneE Mail

100-CO-CMN-MULTI-0000050845 366 [email protected]

10 September 2010

Dear [INSERT NAME]

Proposed Thames Tunnel public consultation (phase one)13 September  – 20 December 2010

The Thames Tunnel is a major new sewer, urgently needed to protect the RiverThames from increasing pollution. The enclosed leaflet provides more details.

The project will tackle the problem of overflows from the capital’s Victorian sewersfor at least the next 100 years, and enable the UK to meet Europeanenvironmental standards.

Given its scale and complexity, the project will, to varying degrees, inevitablycause disruption close to construction sites. As you are a resident, or may haveproperty interests, in an area that might be affected by construction work, we wantto give you an early opportunity to comment on our initial proposals, including our

preferred route and sites, as well as the other options we have considered.

Our aim is to keep costs and disruption to a minimum.

I must stress that we have not yet made any final decisions on the tunnel’s exact

route, or the sites required for its construction and operation. Where possible, we

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Phase one of our consultation closes on Monday 20 December 2010 at 5pm.Please make sure you send us your comments by this date. We look forward tohearing your views.

Yours sincerely

Phil StrideHead of London Tideway TunnelsThames Water

Thames Tunnel public consultation (phase one) exhibitions

Monday 27 - Wednesday 29 September 

Fishmongers' Hall, London Bridge, EC4R 9EL: 10.30am –8pm (5pm, Wed)Acton Library, Acton High Street, W3 6NA: 10.30am –8pm 

Thursday 30 September - Friday 1 OctoberThames Barrier Visitor Centre, 1 Unity Way, SE18 5NJ: 10.30am –8pm 

Thursday 30 September - Saturday 2 OctoberSouthside Shopping Centre, SW18 4TF: 10.30am –7pm (6pm, Fri & Sat) 

Monday 4 - Wednesday 6 October

Surrey Quays Watersports Centre, Rope Street SE16 7SX: 10.30am-8pm 

Chelsea Old Town Hall, Kings Road SW3 5EE: 10.30am-8pmThursday 7 - Saturday 9 OctoberPutney Exchange Shopping Centre, SW15 1TW: 10.30am-7pm (6pm, Fri & Sat) 

Battersea Arts Centre, Lavender Hill, SW11 5TN: 10.30am –8pm (5pm Sat) Monday 11 - Tuesday 12 October

Linden House Upper Mall, Hammersmith, W6 9TA: 10.30am –8pm

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Thames Water Utilities Limited

Mr. Chris Duffield

Town Clerk and Chief ExecutiveCity of LondonPO Box 270GuildhallLondonEC2P 2EJ

Your refOur refNamePhone

100-CO-PNC-LCORP-000092Phil Stride0203 147 7794

10 September 2010

Dear Mr. Duffield

Proposed Thames Tunnel public consultation (phase one)13 September – 20 December 2010 

Following the briefing on the 9 September 2010 at the Royal GeographicalInstitute, we would like to formally invite you to participate in our Phase 1 PublicConsultation in relation to the Thames Tunnel.

You will recall that the project is urgently needed to address the problem ofoverflows from the capital’s Victorian sewerage system, and enable the UK tomeet European environmental standards.

Given its scale and complexity, the project has the potential to cause disruptionclose to the construction sites. We want to give you an early opportunity tocomment on our initial proposals for the project, including our preferred route and

sites, as well as the other options we have considered.

We have not yet made any final decisions on the tunnel’s exact route, or the sitesrequired for its construction and operation. Where possible we will be prepared toamend our proposals in light of what you tell us. Please make the most of thisopportunity to have your say.

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We look forward to hearing your views on the project and in the meantime wouldwelcome the opportunity to meet with you to discuss our proposals in more detail.Please contact the project using [email protected] and mark your emailfor the attention of Clare Gibbons.

Yours sincerely,

Phil StrideHead of London Tideway TunnelsThames Water

Enc.Project LeafletExhibition timetable

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Thames Water Utilities Limited

Mr. Stuart Fraser

The City TogetherCity of London CorporationGuildhallPO Box 270LondonEC2P 2 EJ

Your refOur refNamePhone

PNC-PHASE1-LCORP-COMGP-00001Phil Stride0203 147 7794

10 September 2010

Dear Mr. Fraser

Proposed Thames Tunnel public consultation (phase 1)13 September – 20 December 2010

The Thames Tunnel is a major new sewer, urgently needed to protect the RiverThames and London from increasing pollution. The enclosed leaflet provides moredetails.

The project will tackle the problem of overflows from the capital’s Victorian sewers,and enable the UK to meet European environmental standards.

Given its scale and complexity, the project has the potential to cause disruptionclose to some of the construction sites. We want to give you an early opportunityto comment on our initial proposals for the project, including our preferred routeand sites, as well as the other options we have considered.

I must stress that we have not yet made any final decisions on the tunnel’s exactroute, or the sites required for its construction and operation. Where possible wewill be prepared to amend our proposals in light of what you tell us. Please makethe most of this opportunity to have your say.

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We are having briefing sessions at each of the exhibition venues on the firstmorning between 9.30 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. We would very much like you toattend the session which is most convenient for you, however, you would bewelcome at any time throughout the day.

The aim of the briefing is to help you understand our proposals before the publicexhibitions open in your area. It will be an opportunity to meet the project staff andask them any questions that you might have. In the meantime, please findenclosed our project leaflet that you might find useful.

We should be grateful if you would confirm your attendance at the briefing sessionyou wish to attend by email to [email protected] or telephone on 0203147 7794.

Yours sincerely,

Phil StrideHead of London Tideway TunnelsThames Water

Enc.Project leafletExhibition timetable

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Insert address Our RefPhoneE Mail

100-CO-CP1-MULTI-0000010845 366 [email protected]

5 November 2010

Dear [INSERT NAME]

Public consultation (phase 1) on the proposed Thames TunnelClosing date for comments 20 December 2010 (5pm)

I regret that you may not have received our original letter to you on this subject,due to a problem with our address data. For this I apologise. This letter is anupdated version of the information issued at the start of the consultation process,

which opened on 13 September.

The Thames Tunnel is a major new sewer, urgently needed to protect the RiverThames from increasing pollution. The enclosed leaflet provides more details. Theproject will tackle the problem of overflows from the capital’s Victorian sewers for 

at least the next 100 years, and enable the UK to meet European environmentalstandards.

Given its scale and complexity, the project will, to varying degrees, inevitablycause disruption close to construction sites. As you are a resident, or may haveproperty interests, in an area that might be affected by construction work, we wantto give you an opportunity to comment on our initial proposals, including ourpreferred route and sites, as well as the other options we have considered.

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We plan to hold a second round of consultation next year, before we apply forplanning permission for a finalised scheme.

Phase 1 of our consultation closes on Monday 20 December 2010 at 5pm.Please make sure you send us your comments by this date. We look forward tohearing your views.

Yours sincerely

Phil StrideHead of London Tideway Tunnels, Thames Water

Thames Tunnel public consultation (phase 1) exhibitions – UPDATED

Date Location Time

Thu 18 NovWandsworth Town Hall, WandsworthHigh Street, SW18 2PU 

10am – 8pm

Fri 19 Nov

Institution of Civil Engineers, OneGreat George Street, Westminster,W1P 3AA 

10am – 8pm

John Scurr Community Centre, 1aBekesbourne Street, London E14 7JQ 

10am – 8pm

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The SecretaryA G Tate & Partners31-41 High St

BromleyKentBR1 1LE

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Our ref

Date

100-CO-CP1-00000-000001 

10th

September 2010

Dear The Secretary

Proposed Thames Tunnel public consultation (phase one)13 September – 20 December 2010 

As you may know, we are progressing the development of a major new sewer,urgently needed to protect the River Thames in London from increasing pollution.The enclosed leaflet provides more detail.

The project will tackle the problem of overflows from the capital’s Victorian sewersand enable the UK to meet European environmental standards.

Given its scale and complexity, the project has the potential to cause disruption onand close to some of the construction sites. We understand that you have aproperty interest in one of the sites that has been identified and we want to giveyou an early opportunity to comment on our initial proposals for the project,

including our preferred route and sites, as well as the other options we haveconsidered.

We have not yet made any final decisions on the tunnel’s exact route, or the sitesrequired for its construction and operation. Where possible we will be prepared toamend our proposals in light of what you tell us Please make the most of this

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The aim of the briefing is to help you understand our proposals before the publicexhibitions open. It will be an opportunity to meet the project staff and ask themany questions that you might have.

We should be grateful if you would confirm your attendance to the briefing sessionto [email protected] or 0203 147 7794.

Yours sincerely

Phil StrideHead of London Tideway TunnelsEnc. Project Leaflet

 

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London Tideway Tunnels

The SecretaryA G Tate & Partners31-41 High St

BromleyKentBR1 1LE

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Our ref

Date

1023600/100901/299

1st September 2010

Dear The Secretary

Thames Tunnel: site selection and liaison with potentially affected parties

As you may be aware, Thames Water is progressing the development of theLondon Tideway Tunnels to substantially reduce the volume of untreated sewageoverflowing into the River Thames from the capital’s Victorian sewers.

As well as ensuring that the UK complies with the Urban Waste Water TreatmentDirective, the tunnels will make the river cleaner and healthier, for wildlife and forpeople.

The Thames Tunnel is proposed to run up to 32 kilometres (20 miles) from westto east London, broadly beneath the bed of the River Thames. It needs tointercept or control the most polluting ‘Combined Sewer Overflow’ points. These

are at fixed locations and were built into the system devised by the founder ofLondon’s modern sewerage network, Sir Joseph Bazalgette, over 150 years ago.

We are currently in the process of identifying the optimum route for the tunnel,which needs to transfer the flows to Beckton Sewage Treatment Works (STW),Construction is provisionally scheduled to start in 2013 and finish in 2020 At this

 

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will be selected from the short list and is due to be announced at our publicconsultation in September 2010.

I must stress at this stage we have taken no final decisions on the sites we willtake forward and the upcoming public consultation will provide an opportunity foryou to likewise provide us with feedback on the suitability of the site and anyinformation that we should be aware of.

Please note this letter is for information only. We will be writing to you againin the next few weeks with a formal invitation to attend the public consultationevents , where you will be able find out more information about our proposals.In

addition you are welcome to pre-register at our consutation web sitewww.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk.

If you have any questions, you may wish to email the the project team [email protected] so that we can respond to your queries.

Yours sincerely

Phil StrideHead of London Tideway Tunnels

 

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Address Your refOur refNamePhoneFax

E-Mail

10 September 2010

Dear

Proposed Thames Tunnel public consultation (phase 1)

13 September  – 20 December 2010

The Thames Tunnel is a major new sewer, urgently needed to protect the River

Thames and London from increasing pollution. The enclosed leaflet providesmore details.

The project will tackle the problem of overflows from the capital’s Victorian

sewers, and enable the UK to meet European environmental standards.

Given its scale and complexity, the project has the potential to cause disruptionclose to some of the construction sites. We want to give you an early opportunity

to comment on our initial proposals for the project, including our preferred routeand sites, as well as the other options we have considered.

I must stress that we have not yet made any final decisions on the tunnel’s exact

route, or the sites required for its construction and operation. Where possible wewill be prepared to amend our proposals in light of what you tell us. Please make

 

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From Monday 27 September 2010 our plans can be reviewed at a series ofexhibitions close to potential construction sites (see attached exhibitiontimetable).

We are having briefing sessions at each of the exhibition venues on the firstmorning between 9.30 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. We would very much like you toattend the session which is most convenient for you, however, you would bewelcome at any time throughout the day.

The aim of the briefing is to help you understand our proposals before the publicexhibitions open in your area. It will be an opportunity to meet the project staff

and ask them any questions that you might have. In the meantime, please findenclosed our project leaflet that you might find useful.

We should be grateful if you would confirm your attendance at the briefingsession you wish to attend by email to [email protected] or telephoneon 0203 147 7794.

Yours «Sign_off»,

Phil StrideHead of London Tideway TunnelsThames Water

Enc.Project leafletExhibition timetable

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Appendix F – Community Audit Methodology and Data

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Methodology and Output from Community Stakeholder Audit

MethodologyThames Water carried out a community stakeholder audit, identifying and

documenting the details of organisations based near or operating in the vicinity of the

preferred alignment option. The audit spanned 14 London Planning Authorities i.e.,

those which contain any preferred site. This audit was aimed at creating a database

of potentially interested parties, who would not otherwise appear on statutory

consultee lists. The objective was to locate as many relevant third sector

organisations and business groups as possible, so as to involve them in theconsultation around Thames Tunnel.

The types of organisations located varied from residents groups, who would have a

very local interest, interest groups whose remit would cover large swathes of the

river and Local Strategic Partnerships with a borough wide interest, who would be

accustomed to engaging in the planning process.

In general, organisations were classified as follows, with some groups falling into

more than one classification:

1. Local Strategic Partnership2. BAME groups (borough wide and regional)3. Faith groups (borough wide and regional)4. Local interest groups (within consultation zone)

5. Residents associations (within consultation zone)6. Regeneration partnerships (within within consultation zone)7. Educational institutions (within consultation zone)8. Other potentially relevant groups and services

The search for places of worship was qualified as below, to ensure that the contact

details collected in the audit were of value to the consultation process:

• Places of worship (including small parish churches etc) are included only ifthey lie within the consultation zone. The reason behind contacting themwould then be the chance of any localised impacts upon their premises ortheir congregations. E.g., St Saviour's Church, St George’s Square in Westminster.

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2. Check the latest record of consultation with the relevant Local PlanningAuthority (LPA). Get contact details of any neighbourhood groups / other

groups mentioned by LPA or any other stakeholder.3. Get Local Strategic Partnership and / or LPA ‘area forum’ and / or Ward

Assembly details from LPA website. They will usually have a lead officernamed.

4. Check the LPA’s Statement of Community Involvement for references torelevant local organisations; refer to consultation feedback indices, ifavailable.

5. Find online Community and Voluntary Sector (CVS) forum page for each LPA.

Note contact details of all organisations:

• Operating near the site (see postcode, ward boundaries, check GISmap). Define ‘near’ as within a ward / within a postcode

• That may have an interest in the site based on the nature of theorganisation

6. If CVS database is too extensive – 

• Search by names of gardens, parks, open spaces / business supportgroups

• Search by neighbourhood (get neighbourhood name from socio-economic profile in SSR)

• Search by postcode

7. Google Blog search – site name.

8. For open spaces, see if Groundwork active on / around the site – http://www.groundwork-london.org.uk/yourarea or the Park User Group

9. If CVS database does not provide enough information, go to LPA website listsof community organisations active in the area, if available - residentsassociations, business associations, play groups, etc. Based on site

description in SSR, get contact details of organisations likely to be interestedin use of the site.

10. In comments column, note is the group active? Up to date information on website? News pieces? Good search engine? [At a later stage step 10 wasdiscontinued as inactive groups were removed from the database as far as

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Local PlanningAuthority

Community Group

LB Ealing African Womens ForumLB Ealing Alzheimers Concern Ealing

LB Ealing Amardeep Hindi Weekly

LB Ealing Apna Centre-Careways Ltd

LB Ealing Arya Samaj London

LB Ealing Ashra-Asian Carers Project

LB Ealing Asian Family Counselling Services

LB Ealing Bahai Community of EalingLB Ealing Brentford Community Boating Arch

LB Ealing Chiswick Pier Canoe Club

LB Ealing Ealing Access Committee

LB Ealing Ealing Borough Council

LB Ealing Ealing Canoe Club

LB Ealing Ealing Centre for Independent Living

LB Ealing Ealing Community & Police Consultative GroupLB Ealing Ealing Community and Voluntary Service

LB Ealing Ealing Mencap

LB Ealing Ealing Primary Care Trust

LB Ealing Ealing Racial Equality Council

LB Ealing Ealing Somali Welfare and Cultural Association

LB Ealing Horn of Africa Community Group

LB Ealing Innisfree Housing Association

LB Ealing Irish Advice Service

LB Ealing Islamic Educational and Recreational Institute

LB Ealing London Buddhist Vihara

LB Ealing Look Ahead Housing and Care

LB Ealing Milaap Day Centre

LB Ealing Ogaden Community AssociationLB Ealing Partnership for Ealing

LB Ealing Polish Catholic Community Centre

LB Ealing Priory Community Centre

LB Ealing Sikh Missionary Society UK

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Local PlanningAuthority

Community Group

Upon ThamesLB RichmondUpon Thames Barnes Community Association English SchoolLB RichmondUpon Thames Barnes Methodist ChurchLB RichmondUpon Thames Barnes Montessori NurseryLB Richmond

Upon Thames Barnes Rugby ClubLB RichmondUpon Thames Barnes RunnersLB RichmondUpon Thames Barnes VisionLB RichmondUpon Thames Barnes Workhouse Fund

LB RichmondUpon Thames Buddhapadipa TempleLB RichmondUpon Thames Castelnau Centre ProjectLB RichmondUpon Thames DEAP Disability Equality Acess PartnershipLB RichmondUpon Thames Environment Trust for Richmond upon Thames

LB RichmondUpon Thames Ethnic Minorities Advocacy GroupLB RichmondUpon Thames FISH Neighbourhood Voluntary Care SchemeLB RichmondUpon Thames Friends of Barnes CommonLB Richmond

Upon Thames Holy Trinity ChurchLB RichmondUpon Thames Learning PartnershipLB RichmondUpon Thames London Wetland Centre

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Local PlanningAuthority

Community Group

LB RichmondUpon Thames Richmond & Twickenham PCTLB RichmondUpon Thames Richmond Advice and Information on DisabilityLB RichmondUpon Thames Richmond Business and Tourism AssociationLB RichmondUpon Thames Richmond CAB

LB RichmondUpon Thames Richmond Chamber of CommerceLB RichmondUpon Thames Richmond Environment NetworkLB RichmondUpon Thames Richmond Environment NetworkLB Richmond

Upon Thames Richmond Ethnic Women's AssociationLB RichmondUpon Thames Richmond Local History SocietyLB RichmondUpon Thames Richmond Local Strategic PartnershipLB RichmondUpon Thames Richmond Somali CommunityLB Richmond

Upon Thames Richmond SynagogueLB RichmondUpon Thames Richmond upon Thames Council for Voluntary ServiceLB RichmondUpon Thames Richmond Upon Thames Forum for Older PeopleLB RichmondUpon Thames Richmond Upon Thames LGBT Forum

LB RichmondUpon Thames Richmond Youth ForumLB RichmondUpon Thames Rocks Lane Tennis and Football CentreLB RichmondU Th S i t M ' Ch h

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Local PlanningAuthority

Community Group

Upon Thames

LB RichmondUpon Thames The Ark Nursery SchoolLB RichmondUpon Thames The English College, BarnesLB RichmondUpon Thames The Harrodian SchoolLB Richmond

Upon Thames The Swedish School in LondonLB RichmondUpon Thames Voluntary Sector Strategic PartnershipLB RichmondUpon Thames West London River GroupLB RichmondUpon Thames WWT London Wetland Centre

LB Hammersmith& Fulham Abbaal Community Development OrganisationLB Hammersmith& Fulham Afghan Council UK Supplementary SchoolLB Hammersmith& Fulham African Women's ForumLB Hammersmith& Fulham Age Concern Hammersmith & Fulham

LB Hammersmith& Fulham Albanian Association of Surrey and SE LondonLB Hammersmith& Fulham All Saints C of E Primary SchoolLB Hammersmith& Fulham All Saints Church FulhamLB Hammersmith

& Fulham Al-Muntada Girls' Secondary SchoolLB Hammersmith& Fulham Alzheimer's Society H & FLB Hammersmith& Fulham Arabic Language Society

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Local PlanningAuthority

Community Group

LB Hammersmith& Fulham Bosnia & Herzegovina Community Advice CentreLB Hammersmith& Fulham Brackenbury Residents AssociationLB Hammersmith& Fulham Cambridge SchoolLB Hammersmith& Fulham Centre for Armenian Info & Advice

LB Hammersmith& Fulham Centre for FilipinosLB Hammersmith& Fulham Chiswick Pier TrustLB Hammersmith& Fulham Christian Community in London LtdLB Hammersmith

& Fulham Christian Healing MissionLB Hammersmith& Fulham Community Advocacy ServicesLB Hammersmith& Fulham Community Advocacy ServicesLB Hammersmith& Fulham Community and Voluntary Sector Association – H&FLB Hammersmith

& Fulham Community Interpreting Translation & Access Services (CITAS)LB Hammersmith& Fulham Crisp Road Residents AssociationLB Hammersmith& Fulham Deaf Access TrustLB Hammersmith& Fulham deafPLUS

LB Hammersmith& Fulham Distillery Play CentreLB Hammersmith& Fulham Flora Gardens Primary SchoolLB Hammersmith& F lh F lh & Ch l C ll

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Local PlanningAuthority

Community Group

& Fulham

LB Hammersmith& Fulham H & F BMELB Hammersmith& Fulham

H & F Federation of Tenants and Residents Association(HAFFTRA)

LB Hammersmith& Fulham H & F Local Agenda 21 ForumLB Hammersmith

& Fulham H & F MencapLB Hammersmith& Fulham H & F Refugee ForumLB Hammersmith& Fulham H & F Urban Studies CentreLB Hammersmith& Fulham Hammersmith Community Gardens Association

LB Hammersmith& Fulham Hammersmith Embankment Residents AssociationLB Hammersmith& Fulham Hammersmith LondonLB Hammersmith& Fulham Hungarian Reformed Church in the UKLB Hammersmith& Fulham Hurlingham & Chelsea Secondary School

LB Hammersmith& Fulham Irish Support and Advice ServiceLB Hammersmith& Fulham John Betts Primary SchoolLB Hammersmith& Fulham Kosova Albanian CommunityLB Hammersmith

& Fulham Krug Cultural GroupLB Hammersmith& Fulham Kurdish Association for New Generations Abroad (KANGA)LB Hammersmith& Fulham Kurdish Association for Refugees

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Local PlanningAuthority

Community Group

LB Hammersmith& Fulham Mongolian Culture CentreLB Hammersmith& Fulham Muslim Women's AssociationLB Hammersmith& Fulham Nubian Life Resource CentreLB Hammersmith& Fulham Our Lady of Perpetual Help

LB Hammersmith& Fulham Play Association Hammersmith & FulhamLB Hammersmith& Fulham Poland Street Association of Poles in GB and N IrelandLB Hammersmith& Fulham Pre-School Learning Alliance Hammersmith and FulhamLB Hammersmith

& Fulham QPR in the Community TrustLB Hammersmith& Fulham Queen's Manor Primary School & Special Needs UnitLB Hammersmith& Fulham Queensmill SchoolLB Hammersmith& Fulham Quintin Boat ClubLB Hammersmith

& Fulham Rivercourt Methodist ChurchLB Hammersmith& Fulham Romanca SocietyLB Hammersmith& Fulham Sandsend PlayhouseLB Hammersmith& Fulham Shanti Day Care Centre

LB Hammersmith& Fulham Somali Caring and Education AssociationLB Hammersmith& Fulham Somali Caring and Education AssociationLB Hammersmith& F lh SOMCENTRE

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Local PlanningAuthority

Community Group

& Fulham

LB Hammersmith& Fulham The Polish Education SocietyLB Hammersmith& Fulham The Serbian SocietyLB Hammersmith& Fulham The Serbian SocietyLB Hammersmith

& Fulham The St Paul's CentreLB Hammersmith& Fulham The Townmead Youth ClubLB Hammersmith& Fulham The University of London Boat ClubLB Hammersmith& Fulham Tideway Scullers School

LB Hammersmith& Fulham Universal Beneficent SocietyLB Hammersmith& Fulham Urban Partnership GroupLB Hammersmith& Fulham West and North West London Vietnamese AssociationLB Hammersmith& Fulham William Morris Academy - Sixth Form

LB Hammersmith& Fulham Zimbabwe Women's Network UK

LB Wandsworth 1st East Putney Scout Group

LB Wandsworth 38th London Girls Brigade Company

LB Wandsworth AC Action For Community And Youth

LB Wandsworth Age Concern Wandsworth

LB Wandsworth Ahmadiyya Muslim Association UK

LB Wandsworth Ahmadiyya Muslim Community UK (Battersea And Clapham)

LB Wandsworth All Saints' C of E School

LB Wandsworth All Saints Church

LB Wandsworth All Saints Church Battersea Park

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Local PlanningAuthority

Community Group

LB Wandsworth Bengali Social And Cultural Association

LB Wandsworth Body Action Campaign

LB Wandsworth Brandlehow School

LB Wandsworth British Federation Of Women Graduates

LB Wandsworth Christ Church

LB Wandsworth Church Of Christ

LB Wandsworth Church Of The Nazarene

LB Wandsworth Denton Street, Borrodaile Road And Marcus Terrace ResidentsAssociation

LB Wandsworth Diabetes UK Wimbledon Voluntary Group

LB Wandsworth Disability And Social Care Advice Service

LB Wandsworth Doddington & Rollo Children's Centre

LB Wandsworth East Hill Baptist Church

LB Wandsworth East Hill United Reformed Church

LB Wandsworth Elays NetworkLB Wandsworth Elim Pentecostal Church

LB Wandsworth Ethelburga Early Years Centre:

LB Wandsworth Ethnic Minority Integration Support (Emis)

LB Wandsworth Facet - Foods Of Africa And The Caribbean Educational Trust

LB Wandsworth Focolare Movement

LB Wandsworth Hindu Society

LB Wandsworth Holmleigh Court Residents AssociationLB Wandsworth HSBC Rowing Club

LB Wandsworth Idara-E-Jaferia

LB Wandsworth Imperial College Rowing Club

LB Wandsworth Jubbaland Association

LB Wandsworth Katherine Low Settlement

LB Wandsworth Lady Allen Adventure Playground (Wandsworth Kids Branch)

LB Wandsworth Learning Ladder Children's Centre:

LB WandsworthLeonard Cheshire Disability - Gwynneth Morgan ResourceCentre

LB Wandsworth Life Christian Youth Club

LB W d th Lif T b l U P C Ch h

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Local PlanningAuthority

Community Group

LB Wandsworth Our Lady Of Mount Carmel And St. Joseph Church

LB Wandsworth Parkinson's UK - Wandsworth Branch

LB Wandsworth Poor Servants Of The Mother Of God

LB Wandsworth Prayer Book Society - London And Southwark Branch

LB Wandsworth Providence House Christian Centre

LB Wandsworth Pueblo Project

LB Wandsworth Putney Evangelical Church

LB Wandsworth Putney Methodist Church

LB WandsworthRefugee Home School Support Project (Katherine LowSettlement)

LB Wandsworth Sacred Heart Church

LB Wandsworth Sacred Heart Primary School Battersea

LB Wandsworth Servol Community Trust Outreach Project

LB Wandsworth Seventh-Day Adventist Church

LB Wandsworth Sma Sunni Muslim Association South LondonLB Wandsworth Somali Welfare Community Association - Soweca

LB Wandsworth St Joseph's RC School

LB Wandsworth St Mary's C of E School

LB Wandsworth St. Mary's Battersea

LB Wandsworth St. Mary's Parish Church

LB Wandsworth St. Peter & St. Paul Church

LB Wandsworth St. Saviour's ChurchLB Wandsworth St. Stephen's Church

LB Wandsworth St. Stephen's Church

LB Wandsworth St. Thomas A Becket Church

LB Wandsworth Stand up for Africa

LB Wandsworth Thames Rowing Club

LB Wandsworth The African Child Promotion Group

LB Wandsworth The Back-Up Trust

LB Wandsworth The Dominie

LB Wandsworth The Putney Society

LB Wandsworth The Shaftesbury Christian Centre

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Local PlanningAuthority

Community Group

LB Wandsworth Wandsworth Hard Of Hearing Group

LB Wandsworth Wandsworth Historical Society

LB Wandsworth Wandsworth Salvation Army

LB Wandsworth Wandsworth Sickle Cell & Thalassaemia Support Group

LB Wandsworth Wandsworth Somali Society

LB Wandsworth Wandsworth Voluntary Sector Development Agency

LB Wandsworth Wandsworth Youth For Christ

LB Wandsworth West Hill Baptist ChurchLB Wandsworth West Hill Parent School Association

LB Wandsworth Wickersley Early Years Centre

LB Wandsworth Wow Mums - Women Of Wandsworth

LB Wandsworth Yahweh Christian Fellowship

LB Wandsworth Youth Music Theatre UKRB Kensington &

Chelsea 4th Kensington Scout GroupRB Kensington &Chelsea African Peoples Link LtdRB Kensington &Chelsea Al Hasaniya Moroccan Women's CentreRB Kensington &Chelsea Ashburnham Community Primary SchoolRB Kensington &Chelsea Association of Ukrainians in Great BritainRB Kensington &Chelsea Bangladesh CentreRB Kensington &Chelsea Black Unity ForumRB Kensington &Chelsea British Arab Resource Centre

RB Kensington &Chelsea British Lebanese AssociationRB Kensington &Chelsea Chelsea Adventure Playground (Kidsactive)RB Kensington &

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Local PlanningAuthority

Community Group

Chelsea

RB Kensington &Chelsea Cheyne Walk TrustRB Kensington &Chelsea Community Engagement TeamRB Kensington &Chelsea Community Integration ProjectRB Kensington &

Chelsea Community Rehabilitation TeamRB Kensington &Chelsea Courtfield Community Mental Health TeamRB Kensington &Chelsea Cremorne Riverside CentreRB Kensington &Chelsea Crusade of Rescue

RB Kensington &Chelsea Earl's Court Community ProjectRB Kensington &Chelsea English Gardening SchoolRB Kensington &Chelsea English School at the Chelsea TheatreRB Kensington &Chelsea Eritrean Elders Welfare Association

RB Kensington &Chelsea Ethiopian Refugee CommunityRB Kensington &Chelsea Flashpoint PlaycentreRB Kensington &Chelsea Forum of Faiths Kensington and ChelseaRB Kensington &

Chelsea Friends of the Royal Hospital ChelseaRB Kensington &Chelsea Grupo de Memorias EspanolasRB Kensington &Chelsea Heatherley School of Fine Art

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Local PlanningAuthority

Community Group

RB Kensington &Chelsea King's Road Association of Chelsea ResidentsRB Kensington &Chelsea KLC School of DesignRB Kensington &Chelsea Kongolese Centre for Information and AdviceRB Kensington &Chelsea Kurdish Exile Association

RB Kensington &Chelsea Lots Road Action GroupRB Kensington &Chelsea Miranda Barry CentreRB Kensington &Chelsea Moravian Church Fetter Lane CongregationRB Kensington &Chelsea Muslim / Arabic Family ServiceRB Kensington &Chelsea National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the U.KRB Kensington &Chelsea Pepper Pot ClubRB Kensington &Chelsea Polish Hearth ClubRB Kensington &

Chelsea Religious of Mary ImmaculateRB Kensington &Chelsea Response Community Projects LtdRB Kensington &Chelsea Royal Hospital ChelseaRB Kensington &Chelsea Salvation Army Chelsea

RB Kensington &Chelsea Shanti Sadan Centre of Adhyatma YogaRB Kensington &Chelsea Sir Thomas More Estate RARB Kensington &Ch l T i Cl b

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Local PlanningAuthority

Community Group

Chelsea

RB Kensington &Chelsea Union of Muslim Organisations of UK and IrelandRB Kensington &Chelsea Velehrad Centre and HostelRB Kensington &Chelsea World's End Under 5's CentreRB Kensington &

Chelsea Youth Sports DevelopmentWestminster CityCouncil Abbots Manor Tenants' AssociationWestminster CityCouncil Africa CentreWestminster CityCouncil Agape Arabic Christian Centre

Westminster CityCouncil Anglo-Portuguese SocietyWestminster CityCouncil Association for the propagation of the FaithWestminster CityCouncil Bengali InstituteWestminster CityCouncil Bishop Ho Ming Wah Association

Westminster CityCouncil British Arab Resource CentreWestminster CityCouncil British Education Support TrustWestminster CityCouncil Brunswick & Dalkeith Residents' AssociationWestminster City

Council Central SynagogueWestminster CityCouncil Chelsea College of Art and DesignWestminster CityCouncil Chinese Community Centre

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Community Group

Westminster City

Council Edhi International FoundationWestminster CityCouncil Fairley HouseWestminster CityCouncil Fitzrovia Neighbourhood AssociationWestminster CityCouncil Gatliff Close Residents' Association

Westminster CityCouncil Gretra MosqueWestminster CityCouncil Grosvenor & Regency Management OrganisationWestminster CityCouncil Henna Asian Women's GroupWestminster CityCouncil Hide Tower Residents' AssociationWestminster CityCouncil International Buddhist Progress Society (UK)Westminster CityCouncil International Forum for Islamic DialogueWestminster CityCouncil Iraqi Community AssociationWestminster City

Council Iraqi Welfare AssociationWestminster CityCouncil Islamic Centre of EnglandWestminster CityCouncil

Islamic Society for the Promotion ofReligious Tolerance

Westminster CityCouncil Jain Alliance

Westminster CityCouncil Japanese Christian FellowshipWestminster CityCouncil Jewish Lesbian & Gay HelplineWestminster CityC il Ki ' C ll L d

L l Pl i

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Community Group

Westminster City

Council

London Central Mosque & Islamic

Cultural CentreWestminster CityCouncil London Chinatown Chinese AssociationWestminster CityCouncil London Diocesan Board for SchoolsWestminster CityCouncil London Early Years Foundation

Westminster CityCouncil

London Institute for ContemporaryChristianity

Westminster CityCouncil Marylebone Bangladesh SocietyWestminster CityCouncil Mayfair Islamic CentreWestminster CityCouncil Migrants Resource CentreWestminster CityCouncil Millbank Primary SchoolWestminster CityCouncil Millbank School Play CentreWestminster CityCouncil Mosaic Community TrustWestminster City

Council Muslim Cultural Heritage CentreWestminster CityCouncil Muslim World LeagueWestminster CityCouncil New London SynagogueWestminster CityCouncil North Westminster Cultural Centre (Church Street Mosque)

Westminster CityCouncil Pimlico AcademyWestminster CityCouncil Pimlico Family Workshop Toy LibraryWestminster CityC il Pi li St t P ti

L l Pl i

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Community Group

Council

Westminster CityCouncil Sikh SpiritWestminster CityCouncil Soho Fellowship Service CentreWestminster CityCouncil Somali Community Information CentreWestminster City

Council South Westminster Triangle AssociationWestminster CityCouncil Spanish Catholic ChaplaincyWestminster CityCouncil Specialist Schools & Academy TrustWestminster CityCouncil Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’i (Westminster Baha’i Community)Westminster CityCouncil St. Gabriel's Church of England Primary SchoolWestminster CityCouncil Sussex Street Play ProjectWestminster CityCouncil Swedish ChurchWestminster CityCouncil Tachbrook Nursery School

Westminster CityCouncil Thames North Synod United Reformed ChurchWestminster CityCouncil The Amal Trust (Light of Youth)Westminster CityCouncil The American ChurchWestminster City

Council The Board of Deputies of British JewsWestminster CityCouncil The British Buddhist AssociationWestminster CityCouncil The Buddhist Society

Local Planning

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Community Group

Westminster City

Council The Westminster SocietyWestminster CityCouncil Three Faiths ForumWestminster CityCouncil Trinity Methodist ChurchWestminster CityCouncil Tyburn Convent

Westminster CityCouncil Ukrainian Catholic CathedralWestminster CityCouncil Union of Muslim FamiliesWestminster CityCouncil Unitarian and Free Christian ChurchesWestminster CityCouncil Utrujj FoundationWestminster CityCouncil West London Buddhist CentreWestminster CityCouncil West London MissionWestminster CityCouncil West London Synagogue of British JewsWestminster City

Council Westminster AbbeyWestminster CityCouncil Westminster Association for Mental Health : MindWestminster CityCouncil Westminster Boating BaseWestminster CityCouncil Westminster CathedralWestminster CityCouncil Westminster Cathedral RC Primary SchoolWestminster CityCouncil Westminster City PartnershipWestminster CityC il W t i t C it N t k (WCN)

Local Planning

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Community Group

Council

Westminster CityCouncil Zoroastrian Trust Fund of Europe

LB Lambeth Aayatiin Foundation For Relief and Development (AFFORD)

LB Lambeth ABANTU for Development

LB Lambeth African Community Development Foundation

LB Lambeth African Refugee Community Health and Research Organisation

LB Lambeth Age Concern Lambeth

LB Lambeth Ahmadiyya Muslim Association

LB Lambeth Alzheimer's Society Lambeth Branch

LB Lambeth Angolan Cultural Community

LB Lambeth Anti-Slavery Library

LB Lambeth Archbishop Tenison's School

LB Lambeth Association of Waterloo Groups

LB Lambeth Bangladeshi Community GroupLB Lambeth Bonneville Centre

LB Lambeth Burmese Support Group

LB Lambeth Caribbean Hindu Society

LB Lambeth Christian Medical Fellowship

LB Lambeth Church Manor Community Group

LB Lambeth Churches Together in Brixton

LB Lambeth Churches Together in ClaphamLB Lambeth Congolese Voluntary Organisation

LB Lambeth Disability Advice Service Lambeth

LB Lambeth Emmanuel Youth and Community Centre

LB Lambeth Evelina Hospital School

LB Lambeth Field of Hope

LB Lambeth Firm Foundations

LB Lambeth Friends of Kennington ParkLB Lambeth Hyderi Islamic Centre

LB Lambeth Immanuel Streatham Trust

LB Lambeth Inobamencan Refuge and Migrant Organisation

Local Planning

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Community Group

LB Lambeth Lambeth Chinese Community Association

LB Lambeth Lambeth Corporate Services

LB Lambeth Lambeth First

LB Lambeth Lambeth Mental Health and Disabled People's Action Group

LB Lambeth Lambeth Mind

LB Lambeth Lambeth Portuguese Speaking Network

LB Lambeth Lambeth Voluntary Action Council

LB Lambeth Latin American Social Fund 2000 PlusLB Lambeth Lilian Baylis Technology School

LB Lambeth Lydia's Mission

LB Lambeth Mafalda Latin-American Community Nursery

LB Lambeth MOSAIC Clubhouse

LB Lambeth New Bridge

LB Lambeth North Brixton Muslim Cultural Organisation

LB Lambeth Organisation of Blind African CaribbeansLB Lambeth Oval House Theatre

LB Lambeth Overseas Mission Christian Fellowship

LB Lambeth Patmos Area Community Association

LB Lambeth Powerpoint

LB Lambeth Refugee Council

LB Lambeth Refugee Support Centre

LB Lambeth Riverside Community Development TrustLB Lambeth Rokpa Trust

LB Lambeth Sangayi Association

LB Lambeth Scalabrini Fathers

LB Lambeth Society for Co-operation in Russian and Soviet Studies

LB Lambeth Somali Integration and Information Centre

LB Lambeth Somali Relief Society

LB Lambeth South East London Community Foundation

LB Lambeth Southside Partnership Fanon Care

LB Lambeth Speakability

LB Lambeth St Anne and All Saints Church

Local PlanningC it G

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Community Group

LB Lambeth The Stockwell Partnership Limited

LB Lambeth Training For Life

LB Lambeth Turkish Education and Community Association

LB Lambeth Vassall Area Regeneration Group

LB Lambeth Vauxhall Christian Centre (London City Mission)

LB Lambeth Vision for Vauxhall

LB Lambeth Waterloo Quarter

LB Lambeth Working Group Against Racism in Children's ResourcesLB Lambeth Working Together for Independent Living in Lambeth

LB Lambeth Yeshua Trust

City of London All Hallows-by-the-Tower

City of London Ancient Monuments Trust Ltd

City of London Arab-British Centre Limited

City of London Bevis Marks Synagogue

City of London Central London ForwardCity of London City of London Community Centre

City of London City of London Youth Hostel Association

City of London City Temple (United Reformed Church)

City of London College of Arms

City of London Friends of St Paul's Cathedral

City of London Friends of the City Churches

City of London Inner TempleCity of London Middle Temple Residents’ Association

City of London Old Billingsgate Market

City of London St Andrew by the Wardrobe

City of London St Magnus-the-Martyr

City of London Temple Church

City of London The City of London School

City of London The City Together

City of London The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple

LB Southwark Aaina Women's Group (Asian Women's Association)

LB Southwark Abbeyfield Estate Tenants & Residents Association

Local PlanningCommunity Group

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Community Group

LB Southwark Bankside Open Spaces Trust

LB Southwark Bankside Urban Forest

LB Southwark Beautiful Feet Community Outreach

LB Southwark Bengali Community Development Project

LB Southwark Bengali Women's Group

LB Southwark Beormund Community Centre

LB Southwark Bermondsey & Rotherhithe Development Partnership

LB Southwark Bermondsey Street Tenants AssociationLB Southwark Better Bankside

LB Southwark Cameroon Action for Aids Welfare and Return Home

LB Southwark Canada Estate Tenants Association

LB Southwark Cavendish School

LB SouthwarkCherry Gardens Tenants & ResidentsAssociation

LB Southwark Christ Apostolic ChurchLB Southwark Christian Faith Revival Centre Aka Faith Life Ministries

LB Southwark Churches Together in Britain and Ireland

LB Southwark City Hope Church

LB Southwark Community Action Southwark

LB Southwark Community Action Southwark

LB Southwark Confederation of Indian Organisations

LB Southwark Cross River PartnershipLB Southwark Dickens Tenants & Residents Association

LB Southwark Downside Fisher Youth Club

LB Southwark Emmanuel Church Putney Fund

LB Southwark Emmaus Evangelical Church - The Voice Of The Intercessors

LB Southwark Eritrean Community Centre

LB Southwark Finnish Church in London

LB Southwark Foursquare Church Angelus TempleLB Southwark Friends of Latin American Expression

LB Southwark Gospel Faith Mission

LB Southwark Great Lakes African Women's Network (Glawn)

Local PlanningCommunity Group

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Community Group

LB Southwark Magdalene Tenants & Residents Association

LB Southwark Maria Adderley & Associates - Helping Latin Americans

LB Southwark Mayflower Tenants & Residents Association

LB Southwark Mercy and Grace of God Youth Ministry

LB Southwark Metropolitan Society For The Blind

LB Southwark Millpond Tenants Association

LB Southwark Music For Life - Canto Ala Vida

LB Southwark People's Republic Of Southwark

LB Southwark Peter Hills with St Mary's and St Paul's Cofe Primary School

LB Southwark Plough & Chilton Tenants & Residents Association

LB Southwark Redriff Primary School

LB Southwark Riverside Primary School

LB Southwark Rotherhithe Primary School

LB Southwark School of Latin American Spanish Limited

LB Southwark Shad Thames Residents AssociationLB Southwark Sierra Leone Muslim Women Cultural Organisation

LB Southwark Sierra Leone United Association

LB Southwark Simba (Share In Maudsley Black Action)

LB Southwark South Bank Employers' Group

LB Southwark South Bermondsey Partnership

LB Southwark South East Muslim Association

LB Southwark Southwark AllianceLB Southwark Southwark Cathedral

LB Southwark Southwark College

LB Southwark Southwark Cyclists

LB Southwark Southwark Cypriot Day Centre

LB Southwark Southwark Cyprus Turkish Association

LB Southwark Southwark Explorers Club

LB Southwark Southwark Group Of Tenants Organisations

LB Southwark Southwark Hindu Centre

LB Southwark Southwark Irish Pensioners Project (Sipp)

LB Southwark Southwark Multi Faith Forum

Local PlanningCommunity Group

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LB Southwark St Joseph's Roman Catholic Primary School

LB Southwark St Mary's (Rotherhithe) Church

LB Southwark St Matthews Community Centre

LB Southwark St Michael's Catholic School

LB Southwark St Peter & The Guardian Angels' Church

LB Southwark Supporting Equality Of Life Against Hardship (S.E.L.A.H)

LB Southwark Swedish Seamen's Church

LB Southwark Team London Bridge 

LB Southwark The Apostolic Faith Mission Uk

LB Southwark The Chica Latina Project

LB Southwark The London City Mission

LB Southwark The Most Holy Trinity Dockhead Church

LB Southwark The Norwegian Church and Seamen's Mission

LB Southwark Tideway Sailability

LB Southwark Tower Bridge Primary SchoolLB Southwark Vietnamese Mental Health Services

LB Southwark Vineyard Community Church

LB Southwark West Indian Standing ConferenceLB TowerHamlets African Women Welfare AssociationLB Tower

Hamlets Al-Huda Cultural Centre and MosqueLB TowerHamlets All Hallows - Bromley by BowLB TowerHamlets APASENTHLB TowerHamlets Berger & Poplar Baptist TabernacleLB Tower

Hamlets Bishop Challoner Catholic Collegiate SchoolLB TowerHamlets Bishop Challoner R C Comprehensive Girls SchoolLB TowerHamlets Blue Gates Field Infant School

Local PlanningA h i

Community Group

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Hamlets

LB TowerHamlets City CollegeLB TowerHamlets Clara Grant Primary SchoolLB TowerHamlets Community Consortium Against PovertyLB Tower

Hamlets Congregation of Jacob SynagogueLB TowerHamlets Council of MosquesLB TowerHamlets Coventry Cross Mosque & Islamic CentreLB TowerHamlets Cultural Industries Development AgencyLB TowerHamlets Cyril Jackson Primary SchoolLB TowerHamlets Docklands Sailing and Watersports ClubLB TowerHamlets East London Business AllianceLB TowerHamlets East London Central Synagogue

LB TowerHamlets East London Chinese Community CentreLB TowerHamlets East London CVS networkLB TowerHamlets East London Mosque TrustLB TowerHamlets Elizabeth Lansbury Nursery SchoolLB TowerHamlets Ethnic Minority Enterprise Project LtdLB TowerHamlets European-Atlantic Diplomatic Academy

Local PlanningA th it

Community Group

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AuthorityCommunity Group

LB Tower

Hamlets Jagonari Women’s Education Resource CentreLB TowerHamlets John Scurr Community CentreLB TowerHamlets Lansbury Lawrence Primary SchoolLB TowerHamlets Latifiah Girls School

LB TowerHamlets Leaside RegenerationLB TowerHamlets Lighthouse Baptist ChurchLB TowerHamlets Limehouse Arches NurseryLB TowerHamlets Limehouse Project

LB TowerHamlets Local Area Partnerships 3 & 4LB TowerHamlets Local Area Partnerships 6LB TowerHamlets Local Area Partnerships 7LB Tower

Hamlets Local Area Partnerships 8LB TowerHamlets London Docklands Angling Consortium LtdLB TowerHamlets London International School Of Performing ArtsLB TowerHamlets London Metropolitan UniversityLB TowerHamlets London Somali Action ForumLB TowerHamlets Manor Primary SchoolLB TowerH l t M fi ld P i S h l

Local PlanningAuthority

Community Group

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Hamlets

LB TowerHamlets Poplar Blackwall and District Rowing ClubLB TowerHamlets Professionals College of Management SciencesLB TowerHamlets Quaystone Christian ChurchLB Tower

Hamlets Queen Mary Childrens CentreLB TowerHamlets Redcoat Community CentreLB TowerHamlets Shadwell Basin Community WebsiteLB TowerHamlets Shadwell Basin Outdoor Activity CentreLB Tower

Hamlets Silver FleetLB TowerHamlets Sir William Burrough Primary SchoolLB TowerHamlets St Agnes RC Primary SchoolLB TowerHamlets St Edmund - Millwall

LB TowerHamlets St Hilda's East Community CentreLB TowerHamlets St Katharine and Shadwell TrustLB TowerHamlets St Katharine's DocksLB TowerHamlets St Mary and St MichaelLB TowerHamlets St Patrick's Junior Mixed R C SchoolLB TowerHamlets St Paul With St Luke C of E Primary School

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Community Group

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LB Lewisham 2000 Community Action CentreLB Lewisham Ackroyd Community Centre

LB Lewisham Advanturous Muslim Summer Camp

LB Lewisham Ahoy Centre

LB Lewisham Alzheimers Society

LB Lewisham Bearspace Gallery

LB Lewisham Deptford Park Primary School

LB Lewisham Deptford Primary Care Mental Health Team

LB Lewisham Evelyn Community Centre

LB Lewisham Federation for Refugees from Vietnamese in Lewisham

LB Lewisham Fresh Start

LB Lewisham Grinling Gibbons Primary School

LB Lewisham House of Hope, Jesus Glorified Church

LB Lewisham Lewisham Strategic PartnershipLB Lewisham Lucas Value Primary School

LB Lewisham Pepys Community Forum

LB Lewisham Sayes Court Clubhouse

LB Lewisham St Francis Drake Primary School

LB Lewisham St John's Church

LB Lewisham St Joseph`s Catholic Primary School

LB Lewisham St Joseph's RC Primary SchoolLB Lewisham St Luke's Church

LB Lewisham St Nicholas Church

LB Lewisham Tenants Action Group (Pepys)

LB Lewisham Thames Gateway London Partnership

LB Lewisham The 999 Club

LB Lewisham The Albany

LB Lewisham The Lewisham Voluntary Sector Training NetworkLB Lewisham The Salvation Army

LB Lewisham Tidemill Primary School

LB Lewisham Trinity Tenants Hall

Local PlanningAuthority

Community Group

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LB Newham Canning Town Muslim Trust

LB Newham Christ Life Mission ChurchLB Newham Christian Care Centre

LB Newham Clays Lane Advice & Training Centre

LB Newham Columbian Missionary SocietyLB Newham Council of Ethnic Minority Voluntary Sector Organisations

LB Newham Darus Salam Education & Welfare Centre

LB Newham Dragon Boat Club

LB Newham East London Communities Organisation

LB Newham East London Somali Association

LB Newham Eastwards Trust

LB Newham Eastwards Trust

LB Newham EKTA

LB Newham Emmanuel Church

LB Newham Ethnic Minority Counselling GroupLB Newham Fountain Of Blessings and Miracle Church

LB Newham Highway Church

LB Newham Highway Church

LB Newham Islamic Society of Britain

LB Newham Jehovah's Witnesses

LB Newham Kshatrya Sabha London

LB Newham Local Strategic PartnershipLB Newham London East Ethnic Business Association

LB Newham London Ethnic Minority Deaf Association

LB Newham London Sri Murugan Temple

LB Newham London Tamil Sangam

LB Newham London Tamil Sangam

LB Newham Malayalee Association of the UK

LB Newham Muslim Mediation ServiceLB Newham NARD

LB Newham Newham African Caribbean Resource Centre (NARAC)

LB Newham Newham Ethnic Minority Disability Alliance

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LB Newham River Christian Centre

LB Newham Royal Victoria Dock Watersport CentreLB Newham St Edmund's Church & Community Centre

LB Newham St John's Church Stratford

LB Newham St Saviour's Church, Forest Gate

LB Newham St. Paul's C of E Church

LB Newham Stratford Methodist Church

LB Newham Stratford Minority Ethnic Childrens Centre

LB Newham The Hartley Centre

LB Newham The Renewal Programme

LB Newham West Ham All Saints Parish Church

LB Newham West Ham Allotment Society Limited

LB Greenwich Active Horizons

LB Greenwich Advocacy for Older People in Greenwich

LB Greenwich Advocacy in GreenwichLB Greenwich Africa Smile

LB Greenwich Age Concern Greenwich

LB Greenwich AGE Exchange

LB Greenwich Alzheimer's Society

LB Greenwich Ashburnham Triangle Association

LB Greenwich Asian Centre

LB Greenwich Asian Centre for Advice and LearningLB Greenwich Bellerby's College

LB Greenwich Blind Independence Greenwich

LB Greenwich Central Eltham Youth Project

LB Greenwich Charlton and Blackheath Christian Fellowship

LB Greenwich Children & Young People’s Participation Strategy Team

LB Greenwich Clockhouse Community Centre Association

LB Greenwich Crossroads Care Greenwich and LewishamLB Greenwich Eltham United Reformed Church

LB Greenwich Emmaus Greenwich

LB Greenwich Eritrean Diaspora Community Network (EDCN)

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LB Greenwich Greenwich Mencap

LB Greenwich Greenwich Multi-faith ForumLB Greenwich Greenwich Network Trust

LB Greenwich Greenwich Partnership

LB Greenwich Greenwich Peninsula Chaplaincy

LB Greenwich Greenwich Toy and Leisure Library

LB Greenwich Greenwich Vietnam Community

LB Greenwich Greenwich Vietnamese Women

LB Greenwich Greenwich West Community & Arts Centre

LB Greenwich Greenwich Yacht Club

LB Greenwich Greenwich Youth for Christ

LB Greenwich Her Centre

LB Greenwich House of Praise Mission

LB Greenwich Indian Cultural Society

LB Greenwich Irish in GreenwichLB Greenwich James Wolfe Primary School

LB Greenwich JMF Support Group for Unseen Disability

LB Greenwich Maroa Christian Counselling International

LB Greenwich Millennium Primary School

LB Greenwich Ramgarhia Sikh AssociationLB Greenwich Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication

LB Greenwich Right Choice ProjectLB Greenwich Shaheed Udham Singh Asian Community Centre Ltd

LB Greenwich Somali Teaching Group

LB Greenwich SORAG Care Agency

LB Greenwich South East Hindu Association

LB Greenwich St Alfege Church

LB Greenwich St Mark’s Centre

LB Greenwich St Mark's Pre-School PlaygroupLB Greenwich Stream

LB Greenwich The AHOY Centre

LB Greenwich The Greenwich Carers Centre

Appendix G – Public Meetings with Stakeholders

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Consultation events and activity calendarLondonBorough

Date Organisation

Southwark 28 Sept Friends of Southwark Park AGMPan London 3 Oct Story of London Festival (Mayor of London’s Office)LBHF 4 Oct Meeting with Cremorne Gardens ResidentsSouthwark 19 Oct Fair Community Housing Services Ltd (Druid St)

Southwark 20 Oct FCHS Board (Druid St)Wandsworth 21 Oct Meeting with Thames Regional Rowing Association (TRRA)

LBHF 27 OctMeeting with Hammersmith Embankment ResidentsAssociation

Richmond 28 Oct Twickenham Society PresentationSouthwark 5 Nov Training for Life Downside CentreSouthwark 5 Nov Meeting with Riverside Parents & Carers AssociationSouthwark 8 Nov Rotherhithe Community Council PresentationSouthwark 9 Nov Bermondsey Community Council PresentationTowerHamlets

10 Nov Free Trade Wharf Residents Association Meeting

Richmond 17 NovBarn Elms Public Meeting with Zac Goldsmith MP, TonyArbour & Cllr Nick True

Wandsworth 17 Nov Earlsfield Primary School TalkWandsworth 17 Nov Presentation to West London River Group AGM

Wandsworth 18 Nov Presentation to Wandsworth SocietyWandsworth 22 Nov

Meeting with Royal Yachting Association & Sailing Clubs inPutney

Hounslow 23 Nov Presentation to Chiswick Pier TrustSouthwark 23 Nov Presentation to Rotherhithe Local History SocietySouthwark 23 Nov Downside Fisher Youth ClubSouthwark 24 Nov Bermondsey & Rotherhithe Local History GroupLBHF 29 Nov Stamford Brook Residents Association Meeting

Southwark 29 Nov Presentation to Canada Water Consultative forumEaling 6 Dec Southfield Park Triangle Residents Association Public MeetingSouthwark 6 Dec Meeting with King’s Stair Gardens CampaignerRBKC 7 Dec Worlds End Residents Association PresentationT

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Appendix H – Town Halls and Libraries

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Town Halls and Libraries

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Venue

Ealing Town HallHounslow Civic CentreHammersmith & Fulham Town HallWandsworth Town HallKensington & Chelsea Town HallWestminster City HallLambeth CouncilSouthwark Council

Lewisham Town HallLondon Borough of Tower HamletsLondon Borough of GreenwichNewham Town HallRichmond Upon Thames Civic CentreLondon Thames Gateway Development CorporationEaling Central LibraryActon LibraryHounslow Library

Chiswick LibraryHammersmith LibraryFulham LibraryWandsworth Town LibraryPutney LibraryYork Gardens LibraryBattersea Park LibraryChelsea LibraryKensington Central Library

Victoria LibraryPimlico LibrarySouth Lambeth LibraryGuildhall LibraryJohn Harvard LibraryRotherhithe LibraryLewisham LibraryPepys Resource CentreWatney Market LibraryChrisp Street Idea StoreWest Greenwich LibraryEast Greenwich LibraryStratford LibraryCastelnau Library

Appendix I – Exhibitions and Visitor Numbers

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Public Exhibitions – Dates and Visitor Numbers

Fishmongers Hall Acton Library

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Date

Fishmongers Hall

London BridgeEC4R 9EL

Acton Library

Acton High StreetW3 6NA

27/09/2010 76 31

28/09/2010 62 25

29/09/2010 37 29

TOTAL  175 85

Date

Thames Barrier Visitor Centre1 Unity Way

SE18 5NJ

Southside Shopping CentreWandsworth

SW18 4TF

30/09/2010 32 178

01/10/2010 35 205

02/10/2010 365

TOTAL  67 748

Date

Surrey Quays Watersports

Centre, Rope Street

SE16 7SX

Chelsea Old Town Hall

Kings Road

SW3 5EE

04/10/2010 78 51

05/10/2010 39 45

06/10/2010 27 42

TOTAL  144 138

Date

Putney Exchange Shopping

Centre, Putney

SW15 1TW

Battersea Arts Centre

Lavender Hill

SW11 5TN

07/10/2010 640 8

08/10/2010 411 10

09/10/2010 636 24

TOTAL  1687 42

 

London Transport Museum

Covent Garden

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Date WC2E 7BB14/10/2010 51

15/10/2010 28

TOTAL  79

Date

John Scurr Community Centre

Bekesbourne Street

E14 7JQ 

Barn Elms Wetland Centre

Queen Elizabeth Walk

18/10/2010 25

19/10/2010 20

20/10/2010 15 103

TOTAL  60 (See below for total)

Stratford Old Town

Hall, 29 The Broadway

E15 4BQ 

Barn Elms Wetland

Centre, Queen

Elizabeth Walk

St Marks Community

Centre, Tollgate Road

E6 5YA

21/10/2010 21 100 13

22/10/2010 24

TOTAL  45 203 13

Date

Time and TalentsSt Marychurch Street

SE16 4JE

05/11/2010 120

Date

Park Plaza Riverbank

18 Albert Embankment

SE1 7TJ

06/11/2010 29

 

Institution of Civil Engineers

One Great George Street

John Scurr Community Centre

Bekesbourne Street

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Date SW1P 3AA E14 7JQ 19/11/2010 65 25

Date

London Rowing Club

Embankment, Putney

SW15 1LB

Chiswick Pier Trust

Corney Reach Way

W4 2UG

20/11/2010 129 25

Date

Barn Elms Wetland Centre

Queen Elizabeth Walk

Barnes

06/12/2010 72

07/12/2010 99

TOTAL 

171

Date

City Hall

The Queen’s Walk 

SE1 2AA

13/12/2010 118

14/12/2010 130

TOTAL  248

Date

Worlds End Residents

Association, Blantyre Street

SW10 0DS

11/01/2011 8

TOTAL  4747 

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centre on 0845 366 2950.• Please only submit your feedback when you are completely happy with

your response.

All th t id thi f l l t t th

Registration details(Giving us this inormation means that we can contact you with asummary o the consultation comments and how we have responded.)

Name

Address

Postcode

Email address

PART 1

Need, solution and tunnel route:Please note: The more comments and explanation you give us, the better able we

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will be to understand your views and take them into account.

1. There is a need to signifcantly reduce the amount o untreated sewage entering theRiver Thames in London. Please give us your views about this.

2. Taking into account all the possible solutions, please tell us whether you agree that a tunnel isthe right way to meet the need, and why.

3. I you preer another way o meeting the need, please tell us which one, and why.

4. Please select which route you preer or the tunnel. (Note that any fnal decision on the tunnelroute will involve engineering, planning, cost, public amenity and environmental considerations.)

Abbey Mills (our preerred route)

River ThamesRotherhitheNone o the above

5. Please explain why have you chosen your answer to question 4

PART 2

Site specifc questions:Please note: The more comments and explanation you give us, the better able we

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will be to understand your views and take them into account.

Which site are you commenting on?

1. Please give us your views on this site.

2. What do you think are the most important matters or us to consider when developingour proposals or this site?

3. Please provide any other inormation which may be relevant to our choice o site.

4. I you think another site should be used, please tell us which one and why.

PART 3

Consultation process:Please note: The more comments and explanation you give us, the better able wewill be to take your views into account when planning the next consultation Phase

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will be to take your views into account when planning the next consultation Phase.

1. Did you attend an exhibition?

Yes. Which one?

2. Please give us your comments about the exhibition.

No. Is there anything we could have done dierently to make it easier or you to attendan exhibition?

3. Please give us your comments about the inormation we have provided.

4. Have we provided you with enough inormation about how we will use your comments and

what happens next?

Appendix K – Feedback Quantification

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Part / Question Categories Example of responses received Justification

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Part 1. Question1

SupportiveUnsupportiveUnclear / No ViewExpressed

‘Investment in infrastructure is as essential formajor projects as it is for the individualhouseholder. I support the project.’‘I agree. Untreated sewage is a health hazard forriver users.’‘This is a project that must be done.’‘I support the overall objective of this project.’

‘Fully concur.’ 

Respondents use words suchas ‘agree’, ‘support’, ‘concur’and ‘disagree’. These wordsare easy to distinguish in aresponse. Responses to thisquestion can therefore beclassified as supportive,

neutral / no view expressed orunsupportive.Part 1. Question2

AgreeDisagreeUnclear / No ViewExpressed

‘The Thames Tunnel seems like the most effectiveand viable solution available.’‘Agree but must get construction details right.’‘Agree. The work needs to be done now at a costthat is affordable, with realistic outcomes.’‘No. The Thames Tideway Tunnel would have a

large and growing carbon footprint...’‘I am not qualified to comment. The informationgiven has not come from an independent source.’

Use of words such as ‘agree’,‘effective and viable solution’,‘no’ and ‘not qualified tocomment’. These words andthe tone of response allowtransparent categorisation of a

response.

Part 1. Question3

SUDSSeparate SewersBubblers and Skimmers

‘I think the 'bubblers' and 'skimmer' boats are abetter solution...’‘A substantial fleet of bubblers and skimmerscould be a viable alternative.’

Three alternative methods areset out in the consultationmaterial, and these include theproposed categories. Thesealternatives are also‘hyperlinked’ to Question 3 ofthe online questionnaire forrespondents to consider.

Part / Question Categories Example of responses received Justification

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Part 1. Question4

Abbey MillsRiver ThamesRotherhitheNone of the above

Question already quantified. Question is alreadycategorised.

Part 2. Question1

SupportiveUnsupportiveUnclear / No View

Expressed

‘I agree with the preferred site...’‘Shadwell is a residential area. We don't want ahuge construction site close to our homes.’

‘We feel it is outrageous that the destruction ofsuch a beautiful green space can be consideredacceptable.’‘I would wholeheartedly support the proposed useof this site. ‘

In common with questions 1and 2 above, key words usedby respondents indicate their

degree of support for thedevelopment of specific sites.

Part 3. Question1

Yes – select exhibitionNo

Question already quantified. Question is alreadycategorised.

Part 3. Question

4

Yes

No

‘No.’

‘Yes’‘Yes. The first thing I checked was whether it wasworth participating in the consultation process.’

Based on responses received,

respondents tend to reply yesor no, and in some casesexpand upon their response.The spreadsheet provides theopportunity for qualitativecomments to be recordedwhich will be captured via thegeneral consultation analysisand inform the development ofthe Community ConsultationStrategy/SOCC in advance ofPhase 2.