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Thames Tunnel Thames Tunnel Main report on phase two consultation – Appendices May 2012

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Thames Tunnel

Thames TunnelMain report on phase two consultation – AppendicesMay 2012

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Appendix A

Route and site location diagram

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CITY OF WESTMINSTERKENSINGTON& CHELSEA

CITY OF LONDON

TOWER HAMLETS

NEWHAM

GREENWICHLEWISHAMLAMBETH SOUTHWARK

EALING

HAMMERSMITH& FULHAM

WANDSWORTH

UPONTHAMES

HOUNSLOW

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Beckton Sewage Treatment Works

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Frogmore connection tunnel

Greenwichconnection tunnel

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RICHMOND

Abbey Mills Pumping Station

The Limehouse Cut

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www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk

Acton Storm Tanks

Hammersmith Pumping Station

Barn Elms

Putney Bridge Foreshore

Dormay Street

King George’s Park

Carnwath Road Riverside

Falconbrook Pumping Station

Cremorne Wharf Depot

Chelsea Embankment Foreshore

Kirtling Street

Heathwall Pumping Station

Albert Embankment Foreshore

Victoria Embankment Foreshore

Blackfriars Bridge Foreshore

Shad Thames Pumping Station

Chambers Wharf

Earl Pumping Station

Deptford Church Street

Greenwich Pumping Station

King Edward Memorial Park Foreshore

Bekesbourne Street

Abbey Mills Pumping Station

Beckton Sewage Treatment Works

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Site types

Main tunnel drive site

Main tunnel reception site

CSO site

Short connection tunnel drive site

Long connection tunnel drive site

Main tunnel

Connection tunnel

Lee Tunnel (under construction)

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Appendix B

Phase two consultation Statement of community consultation

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Our statement of community consultationThe Thames Tunnel is needed to capture discharges from combined sewer overflows (CSOs) into the River Thames. Untreated sewage, which currently flows directly into the River Thames from the CSOs, would be captured and stored in the main tunnel and the tunnels that connect the CSOs to the main tunnel before being transferred for treatment. The reduction in untreated combined sewage entering the River Thames would bring long-term benefits for the environment and users of the river. The main tunnel would start at Acton Storm Tanks in west London, where it is at a depth of approximately 30m and end at Abbey Mills Pumping Station in east London at a depth of up to 70m. It would be approximately 25km long and have an internal diameter of 7.2m. Once flows have been transported to Abbey Mills Pumping Station, they would be transferred to Beckton Sewage Treatment Works via the Lee Tunnel. This is a major engineering project and during construction our works could have the potential to affect amenity in the area surrounding some of our sites. These effects will be reduced as far as possible and will not be permanent. Permanent above ground structures would also be required at these locations to operate the Thames Tunnel.This Statement of community consultation (SOCC) sets out how we intend to consult members of the public and local communities in the vicinity of the project. It supersedes the SOCC published in September 2010. We have produced a Community consultation strategy (CCS), available at our website, in association with our SOCC, which details our commitment to consult on the project in more detail. On 16 November 2010, the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs made a written ministerial statement to Parliament that she intends to bring the project within the scope of the Planning Act 2008. This intention is reflected in the draft National Policy Statement for Waste Water, which was published in autumn 2010 and Defra’s recent consultation on including proposed major wastewater transfer and storage infrastructure projects within the scope of the Planning Act 2008 through amendments to sections 14 and 29 of that Act. The proposed changes would mean that the Thames Tunnel would be considered within this regime; and the application would be examined by the Infrastructure Planning Commission, or its successor. As a result, we are undertaking our pre-application consultation consistent with the requirements of the Planning Act 2008. This document meets the requirements of section 47(1) of the Planning Act 2008, which states that ‘the applicant must prepare a statement setting out how the applicant proposes to consult, about the proposed application, people living in the vicinity of the land.’We are completing an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of the project. The EIA will investigate and record the effects of the project on the environment, and help us ensure that the project is sustainable and minimises effects on the environment and amenity. We will publish our Preliminary environmental information report as part of our phase two consultation and invite comments on the environmental and amenity effects of the project that it identifies. Our application will be accompanied by a full environmental statement reporting the findings of our EIA.

When we will consultWe undertook our phase one consultation between 13 September 2010 and 14 January 2011. Our phase two consultation commences on 4 November 2011 and ends on 10 February 2012, lasting 14 weeks. We may need to amend our scheme after the commencement of our phase two consultation. Should this be necessary, we would consider on a site by site basis whether our changes would affect the nature of the comments received from the public at phase two consultation, and where appropriate undertake further targeted consultation. This would comprise public exhibitions and provision of project information, and would be for a period of not less

than 28 days. We would also give 14 days notice through the publishing of local adverts and provision of information on our website. We will publicise our proposed application under section 48 of the Planning Act 2008 in summer 2012. A period of six weeks will be allowed for receipt of comments on the proposed application.

Who we will consultFor phase two consultation we will consult technical consultees, landowners, significantly affected persons and the community including the general public, people living in the vicinity of the project, local businesses and community representatives and groups, including hard-to-reach groups.We will send letters to those living at least 250m from the boundary of each site and within a broad corridor along the tunnel route; the boundary will be applied flexibly according to the scale and nature of the proposed works and taking into account the characteristics of the surrounding area. Additionally we will advertise the exhibitions in the local press and public buildings close to sites and where possible we will display site notices and posters locally. When we undertake section 48 publicity we will publicise our application in the prescribed manner, including placing a formal notice in specified newspapers.

What we will consult onThe overriding aim of our pre-application public consultations on the project is to ensure that local communities we consult have a chance to understand and influence our proposals. During phase two consultation, we will ask for comment on:

• the need for the project including whether a tunnel is the most appropriate solution

• our preferred tunnel route including detailed alignment of the tunnel

• our preferred sites for the construction and permanent works

• the detailed proposals for our preferred sites, which take into account the results of our phase one consultation and further, more detailed, technical work undertaken

• the effects of the project as reported in our Preliminary environmental information report.

When we undertake section 48 publicity, we will publicise our proposed application in accordance with the requirements of the Planning Act 2008 and the Infrastructure Planning (Applications: Prescribed Forms and Procedures) Regulations 2009.

How we will consultWe will provide clear and concise public information about the project throughout the consultation process as set out in the table below.

Phase two

Section 48 publicity Detail of the approach

Website Our website www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk will provide information on the project and be a dedicated point for comments and feedback.

Community stakeholder briefings

To build understanding, we will offer community stakeholder representatives a briefing on the project at our public exhibitions.

Project information

We will provide comprehensive project information which will include information on the tunnel route, sites and our Preliminary environmental information report. This information will be available on our website and at our exhibitions. Summary material, project and site information papers will be available at local libraries and town halls. To request copies of these documents please call 0800 0721 086.

Programme of public exhibitions

We will hold public exhibitions in the vicinity of the proposed sites; open for a minimum of two consecutive days. Attendees will be able to ask questions of the project team and give their views.

CITY OF WESTMINSTER

KENSINGTON& CHELSEA

CITY OF LONDONTOWER HAMLETS

NEWHAM

GREENWICH

LEWISHAMLAMBETH SOUTHWARK

EALING

HAMMERSMITH& FULHAM

WANDSWORTH

UPONTHAMES

HOUNSLOW

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Abbey Mills Pumping Station

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Have your say on our revised plans for the proposed Thames TunnelEvery year enough untreated sewage to fill the Royal Albert Hall 450 times enters the River Thames. We need the Thames Tunnel to address this problem.

We want to hear your viewsFollowing our first phase of consultation we've made some important changes to our plans for the Thames Tunnel.Phase two of our consultation, launched today, aims to give everyone an opportunity to comment on our revised proposals.You can review our plans and send us feedback online at: www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.ukWe're also holding exhibitions at venues close to potential construction sites. See the list opposite.Please make sure you send us your comments by 5pm on Friday 10 Februrary 2012.

1. Acton Storm Tanks2. Hammersmith Pumping Station3. Barn Elms

4. Putney Bridge Foreshore5. Dormay Street 6. King George's Park7. Carnwarth Road Riverside (main tunnel drive site)8. Falconbrook Pumping Station9. Cremorne Wharf Depot10. Chelsea Embankment Foreshore11. Kirtling Street (main tunnel drive site) 12. Heathwall Pumping Station13. Albert Embankment Foreshore14. Victoria Embankment Foreshore

15. Blackfriars Bridge Foreshore16. Shad Thames Pumping Station17. Chambers Wharf (main tunnel drive site)18. Earl Pumping Station19. Deptford Church Street20. Greenwich Pumping Station21. King Edward Memorial Park Foreshore22. Bekesbourne Street23. Abbey Mills Pumping Station24. Beckton Sewage Treatment Works

Key

Phase two consultation preferred site

Main tunnel

Connection tunnels

Lee Tunnel (under construction)

Access for allWe will ensure that consultation information is available in large print, Braille, or in an audio format and will offer a telephone service translating consultation materials into different languages. Please call 0800 0721 086 for these services.

FeedbackOur preferred method for receiving comments is via our website but we will also provide paper feedback forms at our public exhibitions and on request. We are legally required to have regard to all the responses we receive through phase two consultation and section 48 publicity. A report on phase two consultation will be produced and published on our website, which will give details of responses to the formal consultation and explain how we have taken them into account in developing our proposals. The reports on phase one and phase two consultations will form the basis of the consultation report that we must submit in support of our application.

Further information We will post regular project updates on our website including our CCS and other relevant technical background papers. A copy of this SOCC will also be available from local libraries and town halls. Visit: www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.ukCall: 0800 0721 086Email: [email protected] to: Thames Tunnel Consultation, Thames Water Utilities, Freepost SCE 9923, PO BOX 522, Swindon SN2 8LA

Phase two consultation public exhibitions Thurs 17-Sat 19 November 2011• London Rowing Club, Embankment, Putney,

SW15 1LB (Thurs and Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)• Creekside Centre, 14 Creekside, Deptford, SE8 4SA

(Thurs 2-8pm, Fri 2.30-8.30pm, Sat 10am-4pm)Mon 21-Wed 23 November 2011• WWT London Wetland Centre, Queen Elizabeth’s

Walk, SW13 9WT (2-8pm)• Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, 4 Battersea Park

Road, SW8 4AA (2-8pm)Wed 23-Thurs 24 and Sat 26 November 2011• Glamis Estate Tenant's Hall, 414 Cable Street,

E1 0AF (Wed-Thurs 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)Thurs 24-Sat 26 November 2011• Beormund Community Centre, 177 Abbey Street,

SE1 2AN (Thurs-Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)Fri 25-Sat 26 November 2011• Chelsea Academy, Lots Road, SW10 0AB

(Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)Wed 30 November-Thurs 1 December 2011• Linden House, Upper Mall, Hammersmith, W6 9TA

(2-8pm)• The Royal Hospital Chelsea, Royal Hospital Road,

SW3 4SR (2-8pm)Thurs 1-Sat 3 December 2011• The Worx, 10 Heathman's Road, Parsons Green,

SW6 4TJ (Thurs-Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Mon 5-Wed 7 December 2011• London Transport Museum, Covent Garden Piazza,

WC2E 7BB (2-8pm)• John Scurr Community Centre, 1a Bekesbourne St,

E14 7JQ (2-8pm)Mon 5-Tues 6 December 2011• Stratford Town Hall, 29 Broadway, Stratford, E15

4BQ (2-8pm)Wed 7-Thurs 8 December 2011• Vauxhall City Farm, 165 Tyers Street, SE11 5HS

(10.30am-4.30pm)Thurs 8-Fri 9 December 2011• St Mark's Community Centre, 218 Tollgate Road,

E6 5YA (2-8pm)Mon 12-Tues 13 December 2011• York Gardens Library and Community Centre,

34 Lavender Road, SW11 2UG (2-8pm)Mon 12-Wed 14 December 2011• Surrey Docks Watersports Centre, Rope Street,

SE16 7SX (2-8pm)Mon 19-Wed 20 December 2011• Acton Scout Hut, Rugby Road, W4 1AT (3-8pm)Wed 18-Fri 20 January 2012• City Hall, The Queen's Walk, SE1 2AA (2-8pm)

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Appendix C

Local authorities, Greater London Authority and statutory consultees

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Appendix C – Local authorities and statutory consultees

Local authorities City of London Corporation City of Westminster London Borough of Ealing London Borough of Greenwich London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham London Borough of Lambeth London Borough of Newham London Borough of Richmond upon Thames London Borough of Southwark London Borough of Tower Hamlets London Borough of Wandsworth Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames Brentwood Borough Council Broxbourne Borough Council Buckinghamshire County Council Dartford Borough Council Elmbridge Borough Council Enfield Council Epping Forest District Council Epsom & Ewell Borough Council Essex County Council Hertfordshire County Council Hertsmere Borough Council Kent County Council London Borough of Barking and Dagenham London Borough of Barnet London Borough of Bexley London Borough of Brent London Borough of Brent London Borough of Bromley London Borough of Camden London Borough of Croydon London Borough of Hackney London Borough of Haringey London Borough of Harrow London Borough of Havering London Borough of Hillingdon London Borough of Hounslow

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London Borough of Islington London Borough of Lewisham London Borough of Merton London Borough of Newham London Borough of Redbridge London Borough of Sutton London Borough of Waltham Forest London Thames Gateway Development Corporation ODA Planning Decisions Team Sevenoaks District Council Slough Borough Council South Bucks District Council Spelthorne Borough Council Surrey County Council Tandridge District Council Three Rivers District Council Thurrock Borough Council Welwyn Hatfield District Council

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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 Agency

The Equality and Human Rights Commission

The Commission for Sustainable Development

The Homes and Communities Agency

The Joint Nature Conservation Committee

The Marine and Fisheries Agency

The Civil Aviation Authority

The Highways Agency

Integrated Transport Authorities and Passenger Transport Executives – Department for Transport

Relevant Highways Authority - Transport for London and London Boroughs

The Rail Passengers Council

The Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee

The Office of Rail Regulation and approved operators

The Gas and Electricity Markets Authority

The Water Services Regulation Authority (OfWAT)

Waste Regulation Authorities

City of London Corporation Waste Authority

City of Westminster Waste Authority

London Borough of Greenwich Waste Authority

London Borough of Lewisham Waste Authority

London Borough of Southwark Waste Authority

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London Borough of Tower Hamlets Waste Authority

East London Waste Regulation Authority

North London Waste Regulation Authority

West London Waste Regulation Authority

Western Riverside Waste Regulation Authority

British Waterways

Trinity House

The 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

Interoute Communications Ltd

J.C Decaux (UK) Ltd

Kingston Communications Group

KPN Telecom UK Ltd

Level (3) Communications

MCI/Worldcom Ltd

More Group UK

O2 (UK) Ltd

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Orange Telecom

Spectrum Interactive

TATA group

TeliaSonera

Thus plc

T-Mobile (UK) Ltd

Urband Ltd

Verizon 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

Scottish & Southern Energy plc

Serco Gulf Engineering LTD

Shell Gas Direct

Southern Gas Network

Thames Water

Total Fina Elf Pipelines

The Crown Estate Commissioners

Secretary of State for Transport

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Defra

Department for Trade and Industry

Sport England

Theatres Trust

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Appendix D

Land referencing methodology

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Appendix D – Land referencing methodology

1.1 Setting the land referencing limits 1.1.1 The limits of the land referencing area are determined by the statutory

requirements for consultation and ultimately notice of the DCO application and incorporate the following criteria.

1.1.2 Any land or property:

within the tunnel and settlement/nuisance zone limits

within the shortlisted surface sites limits

considered to be an in river structure

abutting the tunnel and settlement/nuisance zone limits

fronting a public road where the half width of public road falls within limits

within a buffer of 100 metres surrounding a shortlisted site

within the sites and nuisance zones required for substantial alteration to the road network.

1.1.3 The criteria will be expanded to include additional sites when known required for replacement open space or collateral purposes needed for e.g. flood compensation.

1.2 Desktop activities HM Land Registry (HMLR) activities

1.2.1 Land Registry data is ordered for the extents of the land referencing limits and placed on Property Watch to capture any changes that may occur to the data prior to submission of the application.

1.2.2 The Land Registry data is received in the form of a shapefile and digital copies of the Registers and Plans. This data is interrogated to establish any freehold, leasehold, mortgagee, other charges and restrictive covenant information. The information gathered is stored within webPERCS, the land referencing database.

1.2.3 From this data the landownership parcels can be created and updated through further enquiries. The parcel boundaries are drawn to reflect unique ownership information and are stored spatially within a GIS database.

Major land owners 1.2.4 Land interest information is requested from major landowners (including

local authorities). Requests to local authorities also include authorisation to access the electoral roll for large areas; access to the Council’s land terrier mapping; information about public highways and private roads; information about special category land; e.g. sites of special scientific

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interest, areas of outstanding natural beauty, public open spaces, common land, public allotments, parks and recreation areas etc; information about statutory undertakers (e.g. gas, water, electricity, media service providers); Information relating to extant planning permissions which may alter the ownership details of a land parcel and future public and privately funded developments.

1.2.5 Additional desktop activities are undertaken to confirm information received through site enquiries and the Land Registry. Companies House searches are undertaken to ensure registered companies details are correct and the registered office address is used for service of notices. Quick Address Search (QAS) is carried out for all interests to verify other interests and to confirm details for those identified elsewhere.

1.3 Site Referencing Non-contact site visits

1.3.1 Non-contact site visits are undertaken to identify potentially complicated sites and to write descriptions for entry into the referencing database (webPERCS) in preparation for the interested party information. This aids in the checking process and will form the basis for the property descriptions for the Book of Reference. In addition the OS mapping information is checked against what the site actually consists of. Any discrepancies are noted and amended in the land ownership parcels.

Contact site visits 1.3.2 Contact site visits are undertaken to identify the occupation details for a

property in addition to confirming details which may have been gathered through Land Registry checks and for other unregistered land and property. The site team complete a Land Information Questionnaire (LIQ) with the occupier of the property to establish all additional interest information. Should no response be gained at the property an LIQ is left for the occupants to complete and return by post.

1.3.3 If no response is received the property will be visited a further 2 times to attempt to gather the required information,

Postal LIQs 1.3.4 In some circumstances, when the Land Registry data has been fully

interpreted, LIQs will be posted in advance prior to contact site visits taking place. Included with the questionnaire will be individual plans showing the anticipated land ownership boundary. Respondents are asked to complete the questionnaire and amend the boundary plan illustrating any modifications required and return the complete package to the project team. The land referencing team will analyse this return information and conduct follow up enquires when necessary.

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1.4 Data Management webPERCS

1.4.1 All correspondence with potentially affected parties is uploaded into the referencing database. This includes Land Interest Questionnaires (by post and completed via one-one interview), telephone enquiries and follow-up letters. In order to ensure diligent inquiry has been carried out the dates and times of all site visits are recorded.

1.4.2 The Land Registry titles and plans along with the LIQs and other supporting data are uploaded against the parcel and interest information to not only show a detailed history of the investigation but to provide easily available source information for all land and property.

1.4.3 All formal notices and postal lists are also uploaded onto webPERCS and. Each notice is linked to the individual interests.

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Appendix E

List of newspaper adverts

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Venue and Address Newspaper/s Circulation Space Size (mm) Insertion dateSouth London Press

16,541 Half page colour 170x262 15/11/2011Lewisham and Greenwich Mercury 75,233 Half page colour 170x262 16/11/2011

Camden New Journal 69,323 Half page colour 160x259 01/12/2011

West End Extra 16,985 Half page colour 160x259 02/12/2011

Southwark News 11,015 Half page colour 180x270 08/12/2011

South London Press 16,541 Half page colour 170x262 09/12/2011

Southwark News 11,015 Half page colour 180x270 12/01/2012

South London Press 16,541 Half page colour 170x262 13/01/2012

Royal Festival HallBelvedere Road, South Bank,

London Rowing ClubEmbankment, Putney, SW15 1LB

Creekside Centre14 Creekside, Deptford, SE8 4SA

WWT London Wetland CentreQueen Elizabeth's Walk, Barnes,

Battersea Dogs & Cats Home4 Battersea Park Road (Entry through main gate), London, SW8

Beormund Community Centre177 Abbey Street, SE1 2AN

John Orwell Sports CentreTench Street, Wapping, E1W 2QD

Acton Scout Hut; Rugby Road (Between Hatfield and Canham City HallThe Queen's Walk, London, SE1 2AA

Glamis Estate Tenant's Hall414 Cable Street (corner of Cable Street and Glamis Road), E1 0AF

Stratford Town Hall29 Broadway, Stratford, E15 4BQ

Vauxhall City Farm165 Tyers Street, London, SE11 5HSSt Mark's Community Centre218 Tollgate Road, London, E6 5YAYork Gardens Library and Community Centre; 34 Lavender Surrey Docks Watersports CentreRope Street, London, SE16 7SX

Parsons Green Sports and SocialBroomhouse Lane, Fulham, SW6

Chelsea AcademyLots Road, London, SW10 0ABLinden HouseUpper Mall, Hammersmith, W6 9TAThe Royal Hospital ChelseaRoyal Hospital Road, London, SW3 The Worx10 Heathman's Road, Parsons

London Transport MuseumCovent Garden Piazza, London, WC2E 7BB

John Scurr Community Centre1a Bekesbourne Street, E14 7JQ

Wandsworth Guardian 62,990 Half page colour 160x259 17/11/2011

East London Advertiser 19,126 Half page colour 160x267 17/11/2011

Hurlingham and Chelsea Secondary School

Southwark News 11,015 Half page colour 180x270

Fulham and Hammersmith Chronicle 108,336 Half page colour

Newham Record and Stratford Express 8,445

170x262

South London Press 16,541 Half page colour 170x262

Wandsworth Guardian

17/11/2011

Fulham and Hammersmith Chronicle 108,336 Half page colour 170x262 18/11/2011

Richmond and Twickenham Times 40,172 Half page colour 160x259 18/11/2011

25/11/2011

Half page colour 160x267 30/11/2011

East London Advertiser 19,126 Half page colour 160x267 01/12/2011

02/12/2011

Newham Record and Stratford Express 8,445 Half page colour 160x267 07/12/2011

62,990 Half page colour 160x259 08/12/2011

Advertised on project website

Fulham and Hammesmith Chronicle 108,336 Half page colour 170x262 09/12/2011

12/01/2012

Ealing Gazette 58,546 Half page colour 170x262 16/12/2011

Advertised on project websiteNewsletter distributed to local

East London Advertiser 19,126 Half page colour 160x267

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Appendix F

Means of invitation and copies of invite letters

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Consultee Who Letter reference Date letters sent

100-CO-CP2-MULTI-000001 3 -4 NovemberChief Executive 100-CO-CP2-MULTI-000001 3 -4 NovemberHighways department 100-CO-CMN-MULTI-000022

Tunnel route 100-CO-CP2-MULTI-000005 3 -4 November

Preferred site 100-CO-CP2-MULTI-000003 3 -4 November

Within 100m of preferred

site and tunnel route 100-CO-CP2-MULTI-000006 3 -4 NovemberWithin 100m of preferred

site 100-CO-CP2-MULTI-000004 3 -4 November

Public 100-CO-CP2-MULTI-000007 3 -4 November

Community groups 100-CO-CP2-MULTI-000002 3 -4 November

Statutory consultee

Community

Landowners and

significantly affected

persons

Local authority

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Prefix; First Name; Surname; Official Title Organisation

Thames Tunnel - Autumn 2011

Prop_Add_Line 1 Prop_Add_Line 2 Prop_Add_Line 3 Prop_Add_Line 4 Prop_Add_Line5; Town County P_Post_Code

Phone Email Our ref

0800 0721 086 [email protected] 100-CO-CP2-MULTI-000007

Dear Sir/Madam Thames Tunnel public consultation (phase two) 4 November 2011 – 10 February 2012 We would like to let you know about our plans for the construction of the Thames Tunnel. This major project is urgently needed to help tackle the 39 million tonnes of untreated sewage which overflows into the River Thames in an average year, when London’s Victorian sewerage system becomes overloaded after rainfall. During our first phase of public consultation on the project, 13 September 2010 – 14 January 2011, we asked for your comments on our proposed routes and sites. We have been listening to the feedback and we have made some important and significant changes to our plans. This has resulted in a refined and redesigned scheme. We are about to commence our second phase of consultation on the project. We will be consulting local planning authorities, statutory consultees, members of the public and landowners with an interest in the land over and through which the project will be constructed or who may be affected by construction or operation of the tunnel. We expect to submit our application for consent in late 2012 and to start construction of the scheme in 2016. We are consulting all those who live close to a construction site or the proposed tunnel and we would like you to find out more about how the Thames Tunnel may affect you, taking into account the changes to the project since phase one consultation. We do not need to acquire any part of your property. This is a major construction project and depending on where you live or work, you need to understand what we are planning to do and how it may affect you. If you are able, please visit one of our exhibitions and speak to my team who can help answer your questions. You can also visit our website at www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk or call us on our 24 hour helpline, 0800 0721 086 for more information. We are committed to hearing the views of those potentially affected by the project. This consultation closes on 10 February 2012 at 5pm and we must receive all your comments by this date. It is your opportunity to tell us your views on our proposals so that we can take them into account before we finalise the design and publicise it prior to formally submitting our application for consent to construct the Thames Tunnel. Yours sincerely

Phil Stride, Head of London Tideway Tunnels Thames Water

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Phase two consultation public exhibitions

Thurs 17-Sat 19 November 2011 London Rowing Club, Embankment, Putney,

SW15 1LB (Thurs and Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Creekside Centre, 14 Creekside, Deptford, SE8 4SA (Thurs 2-8pm, Fri 2.30-8.30pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Mon 21-Wed 23 November 2011 WWT London Wetland Centre, Queen

Elizabeth’s Walk, SW13 9WT (2-8pm) Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, 4 Battersea

Park Road, SW8 4AA (2-8pm)

Wed 23-Thurs 24 and Sat 26 November 2011 Glamis Estate Tenant's Hall, 414 Cable

Street, E1 0AF (Wed-Thurs 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Thurs 24-Sat 26 November 2011 Beormund Community Centre, 177 Abbey

Street, SE1 2AN (Thurs-Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Fri 25-Sat 26 November 2011 Chelsea Academy, Lots Road, SW10 0AB

(Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Wed 30 November-Thurs 1 December 2011 Linden House, Upper Mall, Hammersmith,

W6 9TA (2-8pm) The Royal Hospital Chelsea, Royal Hospital

Road, SW3 4SR (2-8pm)

Thurs 1-Sat 3 December 2011 The Worx, 10 Heathman's Road, Parsons

Green, SW6 4TJ (Thurs-Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Mon 5-Wed 7 December 2011 London Transport Museum, Covent Garden

Piazza, WC2E 7BB (2-8pm) John Scurr Community Centre,

1a Bekesbourne St, E14 7JQ (2-8pm)

Mon 5-Tues 6 December 2011 Stratford Town Hall, 29 Broadway, Stratford,

E15 4BQ (2-8pm)

Wed 7-Thurs 8 December 2011 Vauxhall City Farm, 165 Tyers Street,

SE11 5HS (10.30am-4.30pm)

Thurs 8-Fri 9 December 2011 St Mark's Community Centre, 218 Tollgate

Road, E6 5YA (2-8pm)

Mon 12-Tues 13 December 2011 York Gardens Library and Community Centre,

34 Lavender Road, SW11 2UG (2-8pm)

Mon 12-Wed 14 December 2011 Surrey Docks Watersports Centre,

Rope Street, SE16 7SX (2-8pm)

Mon 19-Wed 20 December 2011 Acton Scout Hut, Rugby Road, W4 1AT

(3-8pm)

Wed 18-Fri 20 January 2012 City Hall, The Queen's Walk, SE1 2AA

(2-8pm)

Thames Water Utilities Limited Thames Tunnel Consultation, Freepost SCE9923, PO Box 522, Swindon, SN2 8LA www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk Registered in England and Wales No. 2366661 Registered office Clearwater Court, Vastern Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 8DB

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Prefix; First Name; Surname; Official Title Organisation

Thames Tunnel - Autumn 2011

Prop_Add_Line 1 Prop_Add_Line 2 Prop_Add_Line 3 Prop_Add_Line 4 Prop_Add_Line5; Town County P_Post_Code

Land Parcel Phone Email Our ref

INSERT LAND PARCEL 0800 0721 086 [email protected] 100-CO-CP2-MULTI-000006

Dear Sir/Madam Re: [ INSERT Description; Details 1; Details 2] Thames Tunnel public consultation (phase two) 4 November 2011 – 10 February 2012 We would like to let you know about our plans for the construction of the Thames Tunnel. This major project is urgently needed to help tackle the 39 million tonnes of untreated sewage which overflows into the River Thames in an average year, when London’s Victorian sewerage system becomes overloaded after rainfall. During our first phase of public consultation on the project, 13 September 2010 – 14 January 2011, we asked for your comments on our proposed routes and sites. We have been listening to the feedback and we have made some important and significant changes to our plans. This has resulted in a refined and redesigned scheme. We are about to commence our second phase of consultation on the project. We will be consulting local planning authorities, statutory consultees, members of the public and landowners with an interest in the land over and through which the project will be constructed or who may be affected by construction or operation of the tunnel. We expect to submit our application for consent in late 2012 and to start construction of the scheme in 2016. Your property is located within approximately 100 metres of the boundary of one of our proposed construction sites. We do not need to acquire your property for our project but you may be affected by the construction and possibly the future operation of the tunnel. In addition, in order to build the tunnel we may need to acquire subsoil rights below your property. However, due to the depth of the tunnel (20-67 metres), your property should not be affected by its construction or subsequent operation. Please take the time to find out more and contact us so we can discuss how our project may affect you. If you are able, please visit one of our exhibitions and speak to my team who can help answer your questions. You can also visit our website at www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk or call us on our 24 hour helpline, 0800 0721 086 for more information. We are committed to hearing the views of those potentially affected by the project. This consultation closes on 10 February 2012 at 5pm and we must receive all your comments by this date. It is your opportunity to tell us your views on our proposals so that we can take them into account before we finalise the design and publicise it prior to formally submitting our application for consent to construct the Thames Tunnel.

Yours sincerely

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Phil Stride, Head of London Tideway Tunnels Thames Water Phase two consultation public exhibitions

Thurs 17-Sat 19 November 2011 London Rowing Club, Embankment, Putney,

SW15 1LB (Thurs and Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Creekside Centre, 14 Creekside, Deptford, SE8 4SA (Thurs 2-8pm, Fri 2.30-8.30pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Mon 21-Wed 23 November 2011 WWT London Wetland Centre, Queen

Elizabeth’s Walk, SW13 9WT (2-8pm) Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, 4 Battersea

Park Road, SW8 4AA (2-8pm)

Wed 23-Thurs 24 and Sat 26 November 2011 Glamis Estate Tenant's Hall, 414 Cable

Street, E1 0AF (Wed-Thurs 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Thurs 24-Sat 26 November 2011 Beormund Community Centre, 177 Abbey

Street, SE1 2AN (Thurs-Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Fri 25-Sat 26 November 2011 Chelsea Academy, Lots Road, SW10 0AB

(Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Wed 30 November-Thurs 1 December 2011 Linden House, Upper Mall, Hammersmith,

W6 9TA (2-8pm) The Royal Hospital Chelsea, Royal Hospital

Road, SW3 4SR (2-8pm)

Thurs 1-Sat 3 December 2011 The Worx, 10 Heathman's Road, Parsons

Green, SW6 4TJ (Thurs-Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Mon 5-Wed 7 December 2011 London Transport Museum, Covent Garden

Piazza, WC2E 7BB (2-8pm) John Scurr Community Centre,

1a Bekesbourne St, E14 7JQ (2-8pm)

Mon 5-Tues 6 December 2011 Stratford Town Hall, 29 Broadway, Stratford,

E15 4BQ (2-8pm)

Wed 7-Thurs 8 December 2011 Vauxhall City Farm, 165 Tyers Street,

SE11 5HS (10.30am-4.30pm)

Thurs 8-Fri 9 December 2011 St Mark's Community Centre, 218 Tollgate

Road, E6 5YA (2-8pm)

Mon 12-Tues 13 December 2011 York Gardens Library and Community Centre,

34 Lavender Road, SW11 2UG (2-8pm)

Mon 12-Wed 14 December 2011 Surrey Docks Watersports Centre,

Rope Street, SE16 7SX (2-8pm)

Mon 19-Wed 20 December 2011 Acton Scout Hut, Rugby Road, W4 1AT

(3-8pm)

Wed 18-Fri 20 January 2012 City Hall, The Queen's Walk, SE1 2AA

(2-8pm)

Thames Water Utilities Limited Thames Tunnel Consultation, Freepost SCE9923, PO Box 522, Swindon, SN2 8LA www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk Registered in England and Wales No. 2366661 Registered office Clearwater Court, Vastern Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 8DB

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Prefix; First Name; Surname; Official Title Organisation

Thames Tunnel - Autumn 2011

Prop_Add_Line 1 Prop_Add_Line 2 Prop_Add_Line 3 Prop_Add_Line 4 Prop_Add_Line5; Town County P_Post_Code

Land Parcel Phone Email Our ref

INSERT LAND PARCEL 0800 0721 086 [email protected] 100-CO-CP2-MULTI-000005

Dear Sir/Madam Re: [ INSERT Description; Details 1; Details 2] Thames Tunnel public consultation (phase two) 4 November 2011 – 10 February 2012 We would like to let you know about our plans for the construction of the Thames Tunnel. This major project is urgently needed to help tackle the 39 million tonnes of untreated sewage which overflows into the River Thames in an average year, when London’s Victorian sewerage system becomes overloaded after rainfall. During our first phase of public consultation on the project, 13 September 2010 – 14 January 2011, we asked for your comments on our proposed routes and sites. We have been listening to the feedback and we have made some important and significant changes to our plans. This has resulted in a refined and redesigned scheme. We are about to commence our second phase of consultation on the project. We will be consulting local planning authorities, statutory consultees, members of the public and landowners with an interest in the land over and through which the project will be constructed or who may be affected by construction or operation of the tunnel. We expect to submit our application for consent in late 2012 and to start construction of the scheme in 2016. In order to build the tunnel, we may need to acquire subsoil rights below your property however, due to the depth of the tunnel (20-67 metres), your property should not be affected by its construction or subsequent operation. Please take the time to find out more and contact us so we can discuss how our project may affect you. If you are able, please visit one of our exhibitions and speak to my team who can help answer your questions. You can also visit our website at www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk or call us on our 24 hour helpline, 0800 0721 086 for more information. We are committed to hearing the views of those potentially affected by the project. This consultation closes on 10 February 2012 at 5pm and we must receive all your comments by this date. It is your opportunity to tell us your views on our proposals so that we can take them into account before we finalise the design and publicise it prior to formally submitting our application for consent to construct the Thames Tunnel.

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Yours sincerely

Phil Stride, Head of London Tideway Tunnels Thames Water Phase two consultation public exhibitions

Thurs 17-Sat 19 November 2011 London Rowing Club, Embankment, Putney,

SW15 1LB (Thurs and Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Creekside Centre, 14 Creekside, Deptford, SE8 4SA (Thurs 2-8pm, Fri 2.30-8.30pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Mon 21-Wed 23 November 2011 WWT London Wetland Centre, Queen

Elizabeth’s Walk, SW13 9WT (2-8pm) Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, 4 Battersea

Park Road, SW8 4AA (2-8pm)

Wed 23-Thurs 24 and Sat 26 November 2011 Glamis Estate Tenant's Hall, 414 Cable

Street, E1 0AF (Wed-Thurs 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Thurs 24-Sat 26 November 2011 Beormund Community Centre, 177 Abbey

Street, SE1 2AN (Thurs-Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Fri 25-Sat 26 November 2011 Chelsea Academy, Lots Road, SW10 0AB

(Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Wed 30 November-Thurs 1 December 2011 Linden House, Upper Mall, Hammersmith,

W6 9TA (2-8pm) The Royal Hospital Chelsea, Royal Hospital

Road, SW3 4SR (2-8pm)

Thurs 1-Sat 3 December 2011 The Worx, 10 Heathman's Road, Parsons

Green, SW6 4TJ (Thurs-Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Mon 5-Wed 7 December 2011 London Transport Museum, Covent Garden

Piazza, WC2E 7BB (2-8pm) John Scurr Community Centre,

1a Bekesbourne St, E14 7JQ (2-8pm)

Mon 5-Tues 6 December 2011 Stratford Town Hall, 29 Broadway, Stratford,

E15 4BQ (2-8pm)

Wed 7-Thurs 8 December 2011 Vauxhall City Farm, 165 Tyers Street,

SE11 5HS (10.30am-4.30pm)

Thurs 8-Fri 9 December 2011 St Mark's Community Centre, 218 Tollgate

Road, E6 5YA (2-8pm)

Mon 12-Tues 13 December 2011 York Gardens Library and Community Centre,

34 Lavender Road, SW11 2UG (2-8pm)

Mon 12-Wed 14 December 2011 Surrey Docks Watersports Centre,

Rope Street, SE16 7SX (2-8pm)

Mon 19-Wed 20 December 2011 Acton Scout Hut, Rugby Road, W4 1AT

(3-8pm)

Wed 18-Fri 20 January 2012 City Hall, The Queen's Walk, SE1 2AA

(2-8pm)

Thames Water Utilities Limited Thames Tunnel Consultation, Freepost SCE9923, PO Box 522, Swindon, SN2 8LA www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk Registered in England and Wales No. 2366661 Registered office Clearwater Court, Vastern Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 8DB

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Prefix; First Name; Surname; Official Title Organisation

Thames Tunnel - Autumn 2011

Prop_Add_Line 1 Prop_Add_Line 2 Prop_Add_Line 3 Prop_Add_Line 4 Prop_Add_Line5; Town County P_Post_Code

Land Parcel Phone Email Our ref

INSERT LAND PARCEL 0800 0721 086 [email protected]

Dear Sir/Madam Re: [INSERT Description; Details 1; Details 2] Thames Tunnel public consultation (phase two) 4 November 2011 – 10 February 2012 We would like to let you know about our plans for the construction of the Thames Tunnel. This major project is urgently needed to help tackle the 39 million tonnes of untreated sewage which overflows into the River Thames in an average year, when London’s Victorian sewerage system becomes overloaded after rainfall. During our first phase of public consultation on the project, 13 September 2010-14 January 2011, we asked for your comments on our proposed routes and sites. We have been listening to the feedback and we have made some important and significant changes to our plans. This has resulted in a refined and redesigned scheme. We are about to commence our second phase of consultation on the project. We will be consulting local planning authorities, statutory consultees, members of the public and landowners with an interest in the land over and through which the project will be constructed or who may be affected by construction or operation of the tunnel. We expect to submit our application for consent in late 2012 and to start construction of the scheme in 2016. Your property is located within approximately 100 metres of the boundary of one of our proposed construction sites. We do not need to acquire your property for our project but you may be affected by the construction and possibly the future operation of the tunnel. Please take time to find out more and contact us so we can discuss how our project may affect you. If you are able, please visit one of our exhibitions and speak to my team who can help answer your questions. You can also visit our website at www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk or call us on our 24 hour helpline, 0800 0721 086 for more information. We are committed to hearing the views of those potentially affected by the project. This consultation closes on 10 February 2012 at 5pm and we must receive all your comments by this date. It is your opportunity to tell us your views on our proposals so that we can take them into account before we finalise the design and publicise it prior to formally submitting our application for consent to construct the Thames Tunnel. Yours sincerely

Phil Stride, Head of London Tideway Tunnels Thames Water

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Phase two consultation public exhibitions

Thurs 17-Sat 19 November 2011 London Rowing Club, Embankment, Putney,

SW15 1LB (Thurs and Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Creekside Centre, 14 Creekside, Deptford, SE8 4SA (Thurs 2-8pm, Fri 2.30-8.30pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Mon 21-Wed 23 November 2011 WWT London Wetland Centre, Queen

Elizabeth’s Walk, SW13 9WT (2-8pm) Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, 4 Battersea

Park Road, SW8 4AA (2-8pm)

Wed 23-Thurs 24 and Sat 26 November 2011 Glamis Estate Tenant's Hall, 414 Cable

Street, E1 0AF (Wed-Thurs 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Thurs 24-Sat 26 November 2011 Beormund Community Centre, 177 Abbey

Street, SE1 2AN (Thurs-Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Fri 25-Sat 26 November 2011 Chelsea Academy, Lots Road, SW10 0AB

(Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Wed 30 November-Thurs 1 December 2011 Linden House, Upper Mall, Hammersmith,

W6 9TA (2-8pm) The Royal Hospital Chelsea, Royal Hospital

Road, SW3 4SR (2-8pm)

Thurs 1-Sat 3 December 2011 The Worx, 10 Heathman's Road, Parsons

Green, SW6 4TJ (Thurs-Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Mon 5-Wed 7 December 2011 London Transport Museum, Covent Garden

Piazza, WC2E 7BB (2-8pm) John Scurr Community Centre,

1a Bekesbourne St, E14 7JQ (2-8pm)

Mon 5-Tues 6 December 2011 Stratford Town Hall, 29 Broadway, Stratford,

E15 4BQ (2-8pm)

Wed 7-Thurs 8 December 2011 Vauxhall City Farm, 165 Tyers Street,

SE11 5HS (10.30am-4.30pm)

Thurs 8-Fri 9 December 2011 St Mark's Community Centre, 218 Tollgate

Road, E6 5YA (2-8pm)

Mon 12-Tues 13 December 2011 York Gardens Library and Community Centre,

34 Lavender Road, SW11 2UG (2-8pm)

Mon 12-Wed 14 December 2011 Surrey Docks Watersports Centre,

Rope Street, SE16 7SX (2-8pm)

Mon 19-Wed 20 December 2011 Acton Scout Hut, Rugby Road, W4 1AT

(3-8pm)

Wed 18-Fri 20 January 2012 City Hall, The Queen's Walk, SE1 2AA

(2-8pm

Thames Water Utilities Limited Thames Tunnel Consultation, Freepost SCE9923, PO Box 522, Swindon, SN2 8LA www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk Registered in England and Wales No. 2366661 Registered office Clearwater Court, Vastern Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 8DB

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Prefix; First Name; Surname; Official Title Organisation

Thames Tunnel - Autumn 2011

Prop_Add_Line 1 Prop_Add_Line 2 Prop_Add_Line 3 Prop_Add_Line 4 Prop_Add_Line5; Town County P_Post_Code

Land Parcel Phone Email Our ref

INSERT LAND PARCEL 0800 0721 086 [email protected] 100-CO-CP2-MULTI-000003

Dear Sir/Madam Re: [ INSERT Description; Details 1; Details 2] Thames Tunnel public consultation (phase two) 4 November 2011 – 10 February 2012 We would like to let you know about our plans for the construction of the Thames Tunnel. This major project is urgently needed to help tackle the 39 million tonnes of untreated sewage which overflows into the River Thames in an average year, when London’s Victorian sewerage system becomes overloaded after rainfall.

During our first phase of public consultation on the project, 13 September 2010 – 14 January 2011, we asked for your comments on our proposed routes and sites. We have been listening to the feedback and we have made some important and significant changes to our plans. This has resulted in a refined and redesigned scheme.

We are about to commence our second phase of consultation on the project. We will be consulting local planning authorities, statutory consultees, members of the public and landowners with an interest in the land over and through which the project will be constructed or who may be affected by construction or operation of the tunnel.

We expect to submit our application for consent in late 2012 and to start construction of the scheme in 2016.

We will need to acquire a number of sites that will be used in the construction and subsequent operation of the Thames Tunnel. We believe that you have an interest in land which we may need to acquire. Please take the time to find out more and contact us so we can discuss how our project may affect you.

If you are able, please visit one of our exhibitions and speak to my team who can help answer your questions. You can also visit our website at www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk or call us on our 24 hour helpline, 0800 0721 086 for more information. We are committed to hearing the views of those potentially affected by the project. This consultation closes on 10 February 2012 at 5pm and we must receive all your comments by this date. It is your opportunity to tell us your views on our proposals so that we can take them into account before we finalise the design and publicise it prior to formally submitting our application for consent to construct the Thames Tunnel. Yours sincerely

Phil Stride, Head of London Tideway Tunnels Thames Water

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Phase two consultation public exhibitions

Thurs 17-Sat 19 November 2011 London Rowing Club, Embankment, Putney,

SW15 1LB (Thurs and Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Creekside Centre, 14 Creekside, Deptford, SE8 4SA (Thurs 2-8pm, Fri 2.30-8.30pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Mon 21-Wed 23 November 2011 WWT London Wetland Centre, Queen

Elizabeth’s Walk, SW13 9WT (2-8pm) Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, 4 Battersea

Park Road, SW8 4AA (2-8pm)

Wed 23-Thurs 24 and Sat 26 November 2011 Glamis Estate Tenant's Hall, 414 Cable

Street, E1 0AF (Wed-Thurs 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Thurs 24-Sat 26 November 2011 Beormund Community Centre, 177 Abbey

Street, SE1 2AN (Thurs-Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Fri 25-Sat 26 November 2011 Chelsea Academy, Lots Road, SW10 0AB

(Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Wed 30 November-Thurs 1 December 2011 Linden House, Upper Mall, Hammersmith,

W6 9TA (2-8pm) The Royal Hospital Chelsea, Royal Hospital

Road, SW3 4SR (2-8pm)

Thurs 1-Sat 3 December 2011 The Worx, 10 Heathman's Road, Parsons

Green, SW6 4TJ (Thurs-Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Mon 5-Wed 7 December 2011 London Transport Museum, Covent Garden

Piazza, WC2E 7BB (2-8pm) John Scurr Community Centre,

1a Bekesbourne St, E14 7JQ (2-8pm)

Mon 5-Tues 6 December 2011 Stratford Town Hall, 29 Broadway, Stratford,

E15 4BQ (2-8pm)

Wed 7-Thurs 8 December 2011 Vauxhall City Farm, 165 Tyers Street,

SE11 5HS (10.30am-4.30pm)

Thurs 8-Fri 9 December 2011 St Mark's Community Centre, 218 Tollgate

Road, E6 5YA (2-8pm)

Mon 12-Tues 13 December 2011 York Gardens Library and Community Centre,

34 Lavender Road, SW11 2UG (2-8pm)

Mon 12-Wed 14 December 2011 Surrey Docks Watersports Centre,

Rope Street, SE16 7SX (2-8pm)

Mon 19-Wed 20 December 2011 Acton Scout Hut, Rugby Road, W4 1AT

(3-8pm)

Wed 18-Fri 20 January 2012 City Hall, The Queen's Walk, SE1 2AA

(2-8pm)

Thames Water Utilities Limited Thames Tunnel Consultation, Freepost SCE9923, PO Box 522, Swindon, SN2 8LA www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk Registered in England and Wales No. 2366661 Registered office Clearwater Court, Vastern Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 8DB

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Title; First Name; Surname; Thames Tunnel - Autumn 2011

Position Company Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4; Address 5

Phone Email Our ref

0800 0721 086 [email protected] 100-CO-CP2-MULTI-000002

Dear [TITLE; SURNAME] Thames Tunnel public consultation (phase two) 4 November 2011 – 10 February 2012 I am writing about plans for the construction of the Thames Tunnel. This major project is urgently needed to help tackle the 39 million tonnes of untreated sewage which overflows into the River Thames in an average year, when London’s Victorian sewerage system becomes overloaded after rainfall. Our first phase of public consultation on the project, 13 September 2010 – 14 January 2011, asked for your comments on our proposed routes and sites. We have been listening to you and we have made some important and significant changes to our plans. This has resulted in a refined and redesigned scheme. We are about to commence our second phase of consultation on the project. We will be consulting local planning authorities, statutory consultees, members of the public and landowners with an interest in the land over and through which the project will be constructed or who may be affected by construction or operation of the tunnel. If you would like a dedicated briefing on our proposals, to take place at one of our public exhibitions, please contact the project team on the number above and we can arrange this for you. The second phase of consultation closes on 10 February 2012 at 5pm and we must receive all your comments by this date. It is your chance to make your views on our proposals known so that we can take them into account before we finalise the design and publicise it before we formally submit our application for consent to construct the Thames Tunnel. Once again thank you for your time and I look forward to receiving your comments on our proposals. Yours sincerely

Phil Stride, Head of London Tideway Tunnels Thames Water

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Phase two consultation public exhibitions

Thurs 17-Sat 19 November 2011 London Rowing Club, Embankment, Putney,

SW15 1LB (Thurs and Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Creekside Centre, 14 Creekside, Deptford, SE8 4SA (Thurs 2-8pm, Fri 2.30-8.30pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Mon 21-Wed 23 November 2011 WWT London Wetland Centre, Queen

Elizabeth’s Walk, SW13 9WT (2-8pm) Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, 4 Battersea

Park Road, SW8 4AA (2-8pm)

Wed 23-Thurs 24 and Sat 26 November 2011 Glamis Estate Tenant's Hall, 414 Cable

Street, E1 0AF (Wed-Thurs 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Thurs 24-Sat 26 November 2011 Beormund Community Centre, 177 Abbey

Street, SE1 2AN (Thurs-Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Fri 25-Sat 26 November 2011 Chelsea Academy, Lots Road, SW10 0AB

(Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Wed 30 November-Thurs 1 December 2011 Linden House, Upper Mall, Hammersmith,

W6 9TA (2-8pm) The Royal Hospital Chelsea, Royal Hospital

Road, SW3 4SR (2-8pm)

Thurs 1-Sat 3 December 2011 The Worx, 10 Heathman's Road, Parsons

Green, SW6 4TJ (Thurs-Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Mon 5-Wed 7 December 2011 London Transport Museum, Covent Garden

Piazza, WC2E 7BB (2-8pm) John Scurr Community Centre,

1a Bekesbourne St, E14 7JQ (2-8pm)

Mon 5-Tues 6 December 2011 Stratford Town Hall, 29 Broadway, Stratford,

E15 4BQ (2-8pm)

Wed 7-Thurs 8 December 2011 Vauxhall City Farm, 165 Tyers Street,

SE11 5HS (10.30am-4.30pm)

Thurs 8-Fri 9 December 2011 St Mark's Community Centre, 218 Tollgate

Road, E6 5YA (2-8pm)

Mon 12-Tues 13 December 2011 York Gardens Library and Community Centre,

34 Lavender Road, SW11 2UG (2-8pm)

Mon 12-Wed 14 December 2011 Surrey Docks Watersports Centre,

Rope Street, SE16 7SX (2-8pm)

Mon 19-Wed 20 December 2011 Acton Scout Hut, Rugby Road, W4 1AT

(3-8pm)

Wed 18-Fri 20 January 2012 City Hall, The Queen's Walk, SE1 2AA

(2-8pm)

Thames Water Utilities Limited Thames Tunnel Consultation, Freepost SCE9923, PO Box 522, Swindon, SN2 8LA www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk Registered in England and Wales No. 2366661 Registered office Clearwater Court, Vastern Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 8DB

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Title; First Name; Surname Thames Tunnel - Autumn 2011

Position Organisation Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4; Address 5

Phone Email Our ref

0800 0721 086 [email protected] 100-CO-CP2-MULTI-000001

Dear [Title; Surname] Thames Tunnel public consultation (phase two) 4 November 2011 – 10 February 2012 Since the last consultation we have made some important and significant changes to our plans. This has resulted in a refined and redesigned scheme. Phase two consultation will last for 14 weeks starting 4 November 2011 and ending 10 February 2012. We will be consulting directly with all those who have an interest in the land over and through which the project will be constructed or who may be affected by construction or operation of the tunnel. In addition we will be promoting our consultation and exhibitions through a number of activities, including London-wide and local media. We are committed to hearing the views of those potentially affected by the project. This consultation closes on 10 February 2012 and we must receive all your comments by the closing date. It is your chance to make your views on our proposals known so that we can take them into account before we finalise the design and publicise it prior to formally submitting our application for consent to construct the Thames Tunnel. Once again thank you for your time and I look forward to receiving your comments on our proposals. Yours sincerely

Phil Stride, Head of London Tideway Tunnels Thames Water

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Phase two consultation public exhibitions

Thurs 17-Sat 19 November 2011 • London Rowing Club, Embankment, Putney,

SW15 1LB (Thurs and Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

• Creekside Centre, 14 Creekside, Deptford, SE8 4SA (Thurs 2-8pm, Fri 2.30-8.30pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Mon 21-Wed 23 November 2011 • WWT London Wetland Centre, Queen

Elizabeth’s Walk, SW13 9WT (2-8pm) • Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, 4 Battersea

Park Road, SW8 4AA (2-8pm)

Wed 23-Thurs 24 and Sat 26 November 2011 • Glamis Estate Tenant's Hall, 414 Cable

Street, E1 0AF (Wed-Thurs 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Thurs 24-Sat 26 November 2011 • Beormund Community Centre, 177 Abbey

Street, SE1 2AN (Thurs-Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Fri 25-Sat 26 November 2011 • Chelsea Academy, Lots Road, SW10 0AB

(Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Wed 30 November-Thurs 1 December 2011 • Linden House, Upper Mall, Hammersmith,

W6 9TA (2-8pm) • The Royal Hospital Chelsea, Royal Hospital

Road, SW3 4SR (2-8pm)

Thurs 1-Sat 3 December 2011 • The Worx, 10 Heathman's Road, Parsons

Green, SW6 4TJ (Thurs-Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Mon 5-Wed 7 December 2011 • London Transport Museum, Covent Garden

Piazza, WC2E 7BB (2-8pm) • John Scurr Community Centre,

1a Bekesbourne St, E14 7JQ (2-8pm)

Mon 5-Tues 6 December 2011 • Stratford Town Hall, 29 Broadway, Stratford,

E15 4BQ (2-8pm)

Wed 7-Thurs 8 December 2011 • Vauxhall City Farm, 165 Tyers Street,

SE11 5HS (10.30am-4.30pm)

Thurs 8-Fri 9 December 2011 • St Mark's Community Centre, 218 Tollgate

Road, E6 5YA (2-8pm)

Mon 12-Tues 13 December 2011 • York Gardens Library and Community Centre,

34 Lavender Road, SW11 2UG (2-8pm)

Mon 12-Wed 14 December 2011 • Surrey Docks Watersports Centre,

Rope Street, SE16 7SX (2-8pm)

Mon 19-Wed 20 December 2011 • Acton Scout Hut, Rugby Road, W4 1AT

(3-8pm)

Wed 18-Fri 20 January 2012 • City Hall, The Queen's Walk, SE1 2AA

(2-8pm)

Thames Water Utilities Limited Thames Tunnel Consultation, Freepost SCE9923, PO Box 522, Swindon, SN2 8LA www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk Registered in England and Wales No. 2366661 Registered office Clearwater Court, Vastern Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 8DB

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Title; First Name; Surname Thames Tunnel - Autumn 2011

Position Organisation Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Address 4; Address 5

Phone Email Our ref

0800 0721 086 [email protected] 100-CO-CP2-MULTI-000001

Dear [Title; Surname] Thames Tunnel public consultation (phase two) 4 November 2011 – 10 February 2012 Firstly I would like to thank you and your teams for working with us since our first phase of public consultation on the project. Since the last consultation we have made some important and significant changes to our plans. This has resulted in a refined and redesigned scheme. Phase two consultation will last for 14 weeks starting 4 November 2011 and ending 10 February 2012. We will be consulting directly with all those who have an interest in the land over and through which the project will be constructed or who may be affected by construction or operation of the tunnel. In addition we will be promoting our consultation and exhibitions through a number of activities, including London-wide and local media. We are committed to hearing the views of those potentially affected by the project. This consultation closes on 10 February 2012 and we must receive all your comments by the closing date. It is your chance to make your views on our proposals known so that we can take them into account before we finalise the design and publicise it prior to formally submitting our application for consent to construct the Thames Tunnel. Once again thank you for your time and I look forward to receiving your comments on our proposals. Yours sincerely

Phil Stride, Head of London Tideway Tunnels Thames Water

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Phase two consultation public exhibitions

Thurs 17-Sat 19 November 2011 London Rowing Club, Embankment, Putney,

SW15 1LB (Thurs and Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Creekside Centre, 14 Creekside, Deptford, SE8 4SA (Thurs 2-8pm, Fri 2.30-8.30pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Mon 21-Wed 23 November 2011 WWT London Wetland Centre, Queen

Elizabeth’s Walk, SW13 9WT (2-8pm) Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, 4 Battersea

Park Road, SW8 4AA (2-8pm)

Wed 23-Thurs 24 and Sat 26 November 2011 Glamis Estate Tenant's Hall, 414 Cable

Street, E1 0AF (Wed-Thurs 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Thurs 24-Sat 26 November 2011 Beormund Community Centre, 177 Abbey

Street, SE1 2AN (Thurs-Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Fri 25-Sat 26 November 2011 Chelsea Academy, Lots Road, SW10 0AB

(Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Wed 30 November-Thurs 1 December 2011 Linden House, Upper Mall, Hammersmith,

W6 9TA (2-8pm) The Royal Hospital Chelsea, Royal Hospital

Road, SW3 4SR (2-8pm)

Thurs 1-Sat 3 December 2011 The Worx, 10 Heathman's Road, Parsons

Green, SW6 4TJ (Thurs-Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-4pm)

Mon 5-Wed 7 December 2011 London Transport Museum, Covent Garden

Piazza, WC2E 7BB (2-8pm) John Scurr Community Centre,

1a Bekesbourne St, E14 7JQ (2-8pm)

Mon 5-Tues 6 December 2011 Stratford Town Hall, 29 Broadway, Stratford,

E15 4BQ (2-8pm)

Wed 7-Thurs 8 December 2011 Vauxhall City Farm, 165 Tyers Street,

SE11 5HS (10.30am-4.30pm)

Thurs 8-Fri 9 December 2011 St Mark's Community Centre, 218 Tollgate

Road, E6 5YA (2-8pm)

Mon 12-Tues 13 December 2011 York Gardens Library and Community Centre,

34 Lavender Road, SW11 2UG (2-8pm)

Mon 12-Wed 14 December 2011 Surrey Docks Watersports Centre,

Rope Street, SE16 7SX (2-8pm)

Mon 19-Wed 20 December 2011 Acton Scout Hut, Rugby Road, W4 1AT

(3-8pm)

Wed 18-Fri 20 January 2012 City Hall, The Queen's Walk, SE1 2AA

(2-8pm)

Thames Water Utilities Limited Thames Tunnel Consultation, Freepost SCE9923, PO Box 522, Swindon, SN2 8LA www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk Registered in England and Wales No. 2366661 Registered office Clearwater Court, Vastern Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 8DB

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Thames Water Utilities Limited The Point 7th Floor 37 North Wharf Road Paddington, London W2 1AF T 020 3147 7700 F 020 3147 7701 I www.thameswater.co.uk Registered in England and Wales No. 2366661 Registered office Clearwater Court, Vastern Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 8DB

Your ref Our ref: Name Phone Fax E-Mail

100-CO-CMN-MULTI-000022 Phil Stride

Dear Sir/Madam Thames Tunnel public consultation (phase two) 4 November 2011 – 10 February 2012 Early in November we sent out letters to our statutory consultees, including the Chief Executives each relevant planning authority and neighbouring authorities, to notify them of our phase two public consultation of the Thames Tunnel. As an important stakeholder within your organisation we thought it would be prudent to alert you to the consultation and to ensure that you have received the relevant information you need to comment on our proposals Accordingly, please find enclosed a copy of our original letter (doc ref: 100-CO-CP2-MULTI-000001), including the list of public exhibitions and details of our website for your consideration. Yours faithfully

Phil Stride, Head of London Tideway Tunnels Thames Water Enc: Thames Tunnel public consultation (phase two) 4 November 2011 – 10 February 2011 – original

letter

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Appendix G

Location of site notices

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Site Notices

Phase two consultation site notices and land referencing notices

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Thames Tunnel

Site notices

List of contents

Page number

1 Executive summary ......................................................................................... 1

2 Introduction ...................................................................................................... 1

3 Site notices ....................................................................................................... 1

4 Land referencing notices................................................................................. 2

5 Notice content .................................................................................................. 2

6 Notice locations ............................................................................................... 2

Appendix A – Example notice ................................................................................. A

Appendix B – Notice locations ................................................................................ B

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1 Executive summary 1.1.1 We are committed to an inclusive and meaningful pre-application

consultation with the community, technical consultees and landowners. In accordance to our revised Statement of community consultation, site notices were displayed to publicise our Phase two consultation and to provide details of our proposals and local public exhibition dates for each of our preferred sites. Notices were also displayed as part of our land referencing process where it had not been possible to establish details of persons having a significant interest in land that may be affected by our proposals. Information on the content and locations of our notices displayed for the duration of our Phase two consultation is provided within the report and accompanying appendices.

2 Introduction 2.1.1 Our Community consultation strategy (CCS) states the need to consult

with the community, technical consultees and landowners during our pre-application process. This is to ensure these groups are informed of our proposals for the Thames Tunnel and have the opportunity to influence the scheme.

2.1.2 Following feedback received during Phase one consultation, we wanted to improve the coverage of publicity for our proposals. We are committed to an inclusive and meaningful consultation process as well as responding to feedback. Consequently, in addition to the wide range of methods used to publicise our proposals during Phase one consultation, for Phase two consultation we also displayed site notices within the immediate vicinity of the proposed preferred sites.

2.1.3 The report also accounts for the provision of notices for land referencing purposes where we had not been able to identify ownership details of land that might be affected by our proposals.

2.1.4 The purpose of this report is to document the process for displaying notices publicising our Phase two consultation proposals, accounting for the location of each notice and date erected. The report stands as a record of how we have approached the provision of site and land referencing notices and should be read in conjunction with the Phase two consultation report and Section 37 report.

3 Site notices 3.1.1 Our Statement of community consultation (SOCC) sets out how we intend

to consult members of the public and local communities in the vicinity of the Thames Tunnel project. The original SOCC was published on 16th September 2010 at the start of our Phase one consultation, and a revised version was published on 4th November 2011 for Phase two consultation. Both SOCC versions were consulted on with the relevant local authorities and other stakeholders before publication.

3.1.2 As the provision of site notices is not a statutory requirement under the Planning Act 2008, our original SOCC did not include proposals to display

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site notices as part of our Phase one consultation. In response to feedback received to improve the coverage of publicity of our proposals, our revised SOCC for Phase two consultation states that ‘where possible we will display site notices and posters locally’ to the affected site in order to publicise our proposals. In addition, we recognise that at some sites the catchment area of those that may be affected or interested in our proposals extends beyond those living in the vicinity of the site, such as users of parks and other open spaces. The provision of site notices close to or on the curtilage of the preferred site, therefore, allows as many people as possible to be aware of our proposals and respond to Phase two consultation.

4 Land referencing notices 4.1.1 In accordance with Section 44 of the Planning Act 2008, we have a

statutory duty to consult with all persons having a significant interest in land that may be affected by our proposals. This requirement is reflected within our CCS, which states that for Phase two consultation, a comprehensive land referencing had been carried out of all property interests within 100m of our preferred sites as well as property interests that lie above and in the vicinity of the preferred tunnel route.

4.1.2 Where it had not been possible to obtain land interest details through our land referencing procedures, which included obtaining Land Registry data and site visits, notices were erected in relation to the parcels of land where land interest details were unknown. Whilst the provision of notices for land referencing purposes is not a statutory requirement, they were erected in order to ensure every reasonable and practical measure possible had been employed to identify all land interests we may affect, as required under the Planning Act 2008.

5 Notice content 5.1.1 Each notice displayed information of our proposals for the corresponding

nearby site. Information publicised on each notice included a site location plan, summary of our proposed works and details of local exhibitions, as well as our consultation website address. No differentiation was made between the content of site notices and land referencing notices.

5.1.2 In order to ensure an inclusive consultation of our proposals, and in accordance with best practice, each notice contained details for a telephone language interpreter. Notices also displayed a translation of this provision into the two or three most common languages, other than English, spoken in the area around our proposed sites as identified by the relevant local planning authority. Translations were only displayed on notices where such language information had been provided by the relevant Local Planning Authority (LPA).

5.1.3 Please refer to Appendix A for an example copy of our notices.

6 Notice locations 6.1.1 Site notices were erected for all Phase two consultation sites. The

locations of the site notices were initially chosen using the professional

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judgement of the planning team. The relevant LPAs were then advised of the proposed locations, with amendments made in response to comments received. Confirmation of the final site notice locations were received from all affected LPAs, with the exception of the London Borough of Greenwich, as well as Transport for London. Agreement was also sought from MI6 (CTSA) due to the proximity of this sensitive receptor to the Albert Embankment Foreshore site.

6.1.2 The majority of site notices were erected within the public highway or on land owned by the local authority. Whilst no response was received from Greenwich, these notices were only fixed on land within Thames Water ownership and, subsequently, no land owner consent was required.

6.1.3 Site notices for Cremone Wharf and King Edward Memorial Park were also displayed within the local park notice boards, at the request of the relevant LPA.

6.1.4 The location of notices for the purpose of land referencing was dependent on the parcels of land where land interest details were unknown. Notices were erected as close to these areas as possible at appropriate locations on the public highway.

6.1.5 Land referencing notices were not required for all sites, and were erected for the following sites:

Acton Storm Tanks

Hammersmith Pumping Station

Barn Elms

Dormay Street

King George’s Park

Victoria Embankment Foreshore

Blackfriars Bridge Foreshore

King Edward Memorial Park Foreshore

Bekesboure Street

Earl Pumping Station

Deptford Church Street

6.1.6 All notices were removed following the end of Phase two consultation. Please refer to Appendix B for maps of all notice locations and photographs.

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Appendix A – Example notice

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Appendix B – Notice locations

B.1 Acton Storm Tanks B.1.1 Notices publicising our proposed works at the Acton Storm Tanks site

were erected on 10 November 2011.

Site notices

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Land referencing notices

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Area of Main Map

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Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 Consultation

Acton Storm Tanks

Legend

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1 Photo Reference

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Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 ConsultationActon Storm Tanks Two

Legend!(

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1 Photo Reference

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Hammersmith Pumping Station B.1.2 Notices publicising our proposed works at the Hammersmith Pumping

Station site were erected on 9 and 10 November 2011.

Site notices

Photo 1

Land referencing notices

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CH2M HILL accept no responsibility for anycircumstances, which arise from the reproductionof this map after alteration, amendment orabbreviation or if it issued in part or issuedincomplete in any way.

Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 Consultation

Hammersmith Pumping Station

Legend

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Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 Consultation

Hammersmith Pumping Station Two

Legend!(

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1 Photo Reference

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B.2 Barn Elms B.2.1 Notices publicising our proposed works at the Barn Elms site were erected

on 9 and 10 November 2011.

Site notices

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Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 Consultation

Barn Elms

Legend

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B.3 Putney Bridge Foreshore B.3.1 Notices publicising our proposed works at the Putney Bridge Foreshore

site were erected on 9 November 2011.

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CH2M HILL accept no responsibility for anycircumstances, which arise from the reproductionof this map after alteration, amendment orabbreviation or if it issued in part or issuedincomplete in any way.

Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 ConsultationPutney Bridge Foreshore

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B.4 Dormay Street B.4.1 Notices publicising our proposed works at the Dormay Street site were

erected on 9 and 10 November 2011.

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CH2M HILL accept no responsibility for anycircumstances, which arise from the reproductionof this map after alteration, amendment orabbreviation or if it issued in part or issuedincomplete in any way.

Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 Consultation

Dormay Street

Legend

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B.5 King George’s Park B.5.1 Notices publicising our proposed works at the King George’s Park site

were erected on 9 and 10 November 2011.

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CH2M HILL accept no responsibility for anycircumstances, which arise from the reproductionof this map after alteration, amendment orabbreviation or if it issued in part or issuedincomplete in any way.

Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 Consultation

King George’s Park

Legend

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B.6 Carnwath Road Riverside B.6.1 Notices publicising our proposed works at the Carnwath Road Riverside

site were erected on 9 and 10 November 2011.

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CH2M HILL accept no responsibility for anycircumstances, which arise from the reproductionof this map after alteration, amendment orabbreviation or if it issued in part or issuedincomplete in any way.

Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 ConsultationCarnwath Road Riverside

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Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 Consultation

Carnwath Road Riverside Two

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B.7 Falconbrook Pumping Station B.7.1 Notices publicising our proposed works at the Falconbrook Pumping

Station site were erected on 9 November 2011.

Site notices

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Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 Consultation

Falconbrook Pumping Station

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Site notices Page O Printed 21/02/2012

B.8 Cremorne Wharf Depot B.8.1 Notices publicising our proposed works at the Cremorne Wharf Depot site

were erected on 4 and 11 November 2011.

Site notices

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Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 ConsultationCremorne Wharf Depot

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Site notices Page P Printed 21/02/2012

B.9 Chelsea Embankment Foreshore B.9.1 Notices publicising our proposed works at the Chelsea Embankment

Foreshore site were erected on 11 November 2011.

Site notices

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Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 Consultation

Chelsea Embankment Foreshore

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1 Photo Reference

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Site notices Page Q Printed 21/02/2012

B.10 Kirtling Street B.10.1 Notices publicising our proposed works at the Kirtling Street site were

erected on 9 November 2011.

Site notices

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Photo 3

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Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 Consultation

Kirtling Street

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Site notices Page R Printed 21/02/2012

B.11 Heathwall Pumping Station B.11.1 Notices publicising our proposed works at the Heathwall Pumping Station

site were erected on 10 November 2011.

Site notices

Photo 1

Photo 2

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Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 Consultation

Heathwall Pumping Station

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Site notices Page S Printed 21/02/2012

B.12 Albert Embankment Foreshore B.12.1 Notices publicising our proposed works at the Albert Embankment

Foreshore site were erected on 9 and 16 November 2011.

Site notices

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Photo 3

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Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 Consultation

Albert Embankment Foreshore

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Site notices Page T Printed 21/02/2012

B.13 Victoria Embankment Foreshore B.13.1 Notices publicising our proposed works at the Victoria Embankment

Foreshore site were erected on 7 November 2011.

Site notices

Photo 1

Photo 2

Land referencing notices

Photo 3

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Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 Consultation

Victoria Embankment Foreshore

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Site notices Page U Printed 21/02/2012

B.14 Blackfriars Bridge Foreshore B.14.1 Notices publicising our proposed works at the Blackfriars Bridge

Foreshore site were erected on 8 November 2011.

Site notices

Photo 1

Photo 2

Photo 3

Land referencing notices

Photo 4

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Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 Consultation

Blackfriars Bridge Foreshore

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!(Approximate Location of Site Notices

1 Photo Reference

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Site notices Page V Printed 21/02/2012

B.15 Shad Thames Pumping Station B.15.1 Notices publicising our proposed works at the Shad Thames Pumping

Station site were erected on 9 November 2011.

Site notices

Photo 1

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Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 Consultation

Shad Thames Pumping Station

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1 Photo Reference

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Site notices Page W Printed 21/02/2012

B.16 Chambers Wharf B.16.1 Notices publicising our proposed works at the Chambers Wharf site were

erected on 9 November 2011.

Site notices

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Photo 2

Photo 3

Photo 4

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Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 Consultation

Chambers Wharf

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Site notices Page X Printed 21/02/2012

B.17 King Edward Memorial Park Foreshore B.17.1 Notices publicising our proposed works at the King Edward Memorial Park

Foreshore site were erected on 4 November 2011. The land referencing notices were erected on 11 November 2011.

Site notices

Photo 1

Photo 2

Photo 3

Photo 4

Land referencing notices

Photo 5

Photo 6

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Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 Consultation

King Edward Memorial Park

Notice also to be displayedin Park notice board

with Council's permission

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Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 Consultation

King Edward Memorial Park Two

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1 Photo Reference

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Site notices Page Z Printed 21/02/2012

B.18 Bekesbourne Street B.18.1 Notices publicising our proposed works at the Bekesbourne Street site

were erected on 8 November 2011. The land referencing notices were erected 11 November 2011.

Site notices

Photo 1

Photo 2

Land referencing notices

Photo 3

Photo 4

Photo 5

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Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 Consultation

Bekesbourne Street

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!(Approximate Location of Site Notices

1 Photo Reference

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Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 ConsultationBekesbourne Street Two

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1 Photo Reference

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Site notices Page AA Printed 21/02/2012

B.19 Earl Pumping Station B.19.1 Notices publicising our proposed works at the Earl Pumping Station site

were erected on 11 November 2011.

Site notices

Photo 1

Photo 2

Photo 3

Land referencing notices

Photo 4

Photo 5

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Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 Consultation

Earl Pumping Station

Legend!(

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1 Photo Reference

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Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 ConsultationEarl Pumping Station Two

Legend!(

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1 Photo Reference

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Site notices Page BB Printed 21/02/2012

B.20 Deptford Church Street B.20.1 Notices publicising our proposed works at the Deptford Church Street site

were erected on 11November 2011.

Site notices

Photo 1

Photo 2

Photo 3

Photo 4

Land referencing notices

Photo 5

Photo 6

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Area of Main Map

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Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 ConsultationDeptford Church Street

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Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 Consultation

Deptford Church Street Two

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Site notices Page CC Printed 21/02/2012

B.21 Greenwich Pumping Station B.21.1 Notices publicising our proposed works at the Greenwich Pumping Station

site were erected on 8 November 2011.

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Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 Consultation

Greenwich Pumping Station

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Site notices Page DD Printed 21/02/2012

B.22 Abbey Mills Pumping Station B.22.1 Notices publicising our proposed works at the Abbey Mills Pumping

Station site were erected on 7 November 2011.

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Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 Consultation

Abbey Mills Pumping Station

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Site notices Page EE Printed 21/02/2012

B.23 Beckton Sewage Treatment Works B.23.1 Notices publicising our proposed works at the Beckton Sewage Treatment

Works site were erected on 7 November 2011.

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Area of Main Map

The Point, 7th Floor,37 North Wharf Road,Paddington, London W2 1AF

Thames Water Utilities

This is an indicative working draft plan which has been produced for the purpose of confidential discussions only. Accordingly, the draft plan must not be copied, distributed or shown to any third party without the express written permission of Thames Water Utilities Limited. It provides an indication of sites that, following discussions with local authorities and other stakeholders, may be confirmed as being on the shortlist of construction sites for the

proposed Thames Tunnel. Inclusion of a site on this draft plan should not be taken to mean that such site will be selected as a construction site to form part of the Thames Tunnel scheme.

Locations of Noticesfor Phase 2 Consultation

Beckton STW

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Appendix H

Leaflets

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Proposed major construction in your area

Following our phase one consultation, we’ve revised our plans for the proposed Thames Tunnel.

Come along to our drop-in sessions to find out what’s proposed in your local area and have your say.

Public exhibition19 – 20 December 2011Acton Scout Hut Rugby Rd (between Hatfield and Canham Rds)Acton, W4 1AT• 2pm – 8pm

Phase two of our consultation closes on 10 February 2012 at 5pm.

For further information or to give your feedback online visit www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk

Thames Tunnel

The Thames Tunnel is urgently needed to help tackle the 39 million tonnes of untreated sewage which overflows into the River Thames in an average year, when London’s Victorian sewerage system becomes overloaded.

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Acton Storm Tanks

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Figure 3C: Aerial view of the completed works

Aerial view of how the completed works at Acton Storm Tanks might look. We are proposing to use parts of our existing pumping station and storm water tanks site (Acton Storm Tanks) for construction work and to accommodate a permanent building and structures required to operate the main tunnel. The site would receive the main tunnel from Carnwath Road Riverside and connect the existing local combined sewer overflow (CSO), known as the Acton Storm Relief CSO, to the main tunnel.

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Proposed major construction in your area

Following our phase one consultation, we’ve revised our plans for the proposed Thames Tunnel.

Come along to our drop-in session to find out what’s proposed in your local area and have your say.

Public exhibition21–23 November 2011Battersea Dogs & Cats Home,4 Battersea Park Rd ( Entry through main gate) SW8 4AA• 2 – 8pm

Phase two of our consultation closes on 10 February 2012 at 5pm.

For further information or to give your feedback online visit www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk

Thames Tunnel

The Thames Tunnel is urgently needed to help tackle the 39 million tonnes of untreated sewage which overflows into the River Thames in an average year, when London’s Victorian sewerage system becomes overloaded.

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Heathwall Pumping Station

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Figure 3C: Aerial view of the completed works

Kirtling Street

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Figure 3A: Aerial view of the completed works

Figures 3A and 3B provide illustrations of our design proposals. Further information on the development of our design can be found in the Design development report.

Related documents: Design

Aerial view of how the completed works at Kirtling Street might look. Work is required to drive the main tunnel in two directions to Chambers Wharf and to Carnwath Road Riverside.

Aerial view of how the completed works at Heathwall Pumping Station might look. Work is required to connect two existing combined sewer overflows (CSOs), known as Heathwall Pumping Station and South West Storm Relief CSOs, to the main tunnel.

When work is completed...

Thames Tunnel

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Proposed major construction in your area

Following our phase one consultation, we’ve revised our plans for the proposed Thames Tunnel.

Come along to our drop-in sessions to find out what’s proposed in your local area and have your say.

Public exhibition24 – 26 November 2011Beormund Community Centre177 Abbey Street, SE1 2AN• 24 and 25 November 2pm – 8pm• 26 November 10am – 4pm

Phase two of our consultation closes on 10 February 2012 at 5pm.

For further information or to give your feedback online visit www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk

Thames Tunnel

The Thames Tunnel is urgently needed to help tackle the 39 million tonnes of untreated sewage which overflows into the River Thames in an average year, when London’s Victorian sewerage system becomes overloaded.

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Chambers Wharf

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Figure 3C: Aerial view of the completed worksWork is required to control the existing combined sewer overflow (CSO), known as the Shad Thames Pumping Station CSO, which currently discharges untreated sewage into the River Thames. In order to deliver the project we are proposing to use parts of our existing pumping station (see above) for this construction work and permanent structures required to control the CSO.

Aerial view of how the completed works at Chambers Wharf might look. Work is required to drive the main tunnel to Abbey Mills Pumping Station (Stratford) and receive the main tunnel from Kirtling Street (Battersea); and to connect three existing local combined sewer overflows (CSOs) to the main tunnel via a long connection tunnel. The three CSOs are known as Greenwich Pumping Station, Deptford Church Street and Earl Pumping Station, and the long connection tunnel is known as the Greenwich connection tunnel.

When work is completed...

Thames Tunnel

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Proposed major construction in your area

Following our phase one consultation, we’ve revised our plans for the proposed Thames Tunnel.

Come along to our drop-in session to find out what’s proposed in your local area and have your say.

Public exhibition17–19 November 2011Creekside Centre,14 Creekside, Deptford, SE8 4SA• Thurs 2 – 8pm• Fri 2.30 – 8.30pm• Sat 10am – 4pm

Phase two of our consultation closes on 10 February 2012 at 5pm.

For further information or to give your feedback online visit www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk

Thames Tunnel

The Thames Tunnel is urgently needed to help tackle the 39 million tonnes of untreated sewage which overflows into the River Thames in an average year, when London’s Victorian sewerage system becomes overloaded.

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Deptford Church Street

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Figure 3C: Aerial view of the completed works

Greenwich Pumping Station

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Figure 3C: Aerial view of the completed worksAerial view of how the completed works at Greenwich Pumping Station might look. Work is required to drive a connection tunnel to the proposed shaft at Chambers Wharf and then connect the existing local combined sewer overflow (CSO), known as the Greenwich Pumping Station CSO to the Greenwich connection tunnel. This would then direct flows into the main tunnel.

Aerial view of how the completed works at Deptford Church Street might look. Work is required to connect the existing local combined sewer overflow (CSO), known as the Deptford Storm Relief CSO, to the main tunnel via a long connection tunnel, known as the Greenwich connection tunnel.

When work is completed...

Thames Tunnel

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Proposed major construction in your area

Following our phase one consultation, we’ve revised our plans for the proposed Thames Tunnel.Come along to our drop-in sessions to find out what’s proposed in your local area and have your say.

Public exhibition23, 24 and 26 November 2011Glamis Estate Tenant’s Hall414 Cable Street (corner of Cable St & Glamis Rd), E1 0AF• 23 and 24 November 2pm – 8pm• 26 November 10am – 4pm

Phase two of our consultation closes on 10 February 2012 at 5pm.

For further information or to give your feedback online visit www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk

Thames Tunnel

The Thames Tunnel is urgently needed to help tackle the 39 million tonnes of untreated sewage which overflows into the River Thames in an average year, when London’s Victorian sewerage system becomes overloaded.

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Ten things you might not know about our proposals for tackling the combined sewer overflow (CSO) under King Edward Memorial Park

1. The North East Storm Relief sewer, underneath King Edward Memorial Park, is one of London’s most polluting CSOs. In an average year it discharges 780,000 tonnes (312 Olympic swimming pools) of untreated sewage into the River Thames.

2. We have listened carefully to feedback from our first phase of consultation. Our revised proposals require a significantly smaller construction site in the foreshore. The proposed ventilation columns are smaller and we have removed altogether the need for a permanent building.

3. Our proposed construction access is now from Glamis Road. After the construction works are completed, this access would remain and would offer an improved route for the Thames Path and better integration with the park.

4. Having the shaft site on the foreshore means we could increase the size of the park in the long-term by over 2,000m2 and provide better access to the river.

5. The Heckford Street option would need two construction sites as opposed to one. A site would still be needed in the park to intercept the CSO, directly beneath it.

6. Having two sites would mean more overall disruption for local residents, park users and the wider community. The Heckford Street option would still involve using 1,000m2 of non-paved (green) areas of the park compared to 1,450m2 under the foreshore option.

7. The Heckford Street option means we would not be able to use the river for transporting materials. We would require 6,000 lorry visits just for bulk excavated materials compared to the 2,100 needed for the King Edward Memorial Park Foreshore option.

8. For the Heckford Street option to work, tunnels would have to pass underneath significantly more properties. An additional connection tunnel would be required at a much shallower depth.

9. The Heckford Street option would involve the demolition of a business park and threaten 100 jobs.

10. The Heckford Street site is closer to residential and commercial buildings.

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King Edward Memorial Park Foreshore

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Figure 3E: Aerial view of the completed works

Aerial view of how the completed works at King Edward Memorial Park Foreshore might look. We are proposing to use the foreshore of the River Thames adjacent to King Edward Memorial Park for construction work, and to accommodate permanent structures required to operate the main tunnel. The site would be used to connect the existing local CSO, known as the North East Storm Relief CSO, to the main tunnel. An area within King Edward Memorial Park would also be used temporarily for our construction works.

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Proposed major construction in your area

Following our phase one consultation, we’ve revised our plans for the proposed Thames Tunnel.

Come along to our drop-in sessions to find out what’s proposed in your local area and have your say.

Public exhibition5 – 7 December 2011John Scurr Community Centre1a Bekesbourne St, E14 7JQ• 2pm – 8pm

Phase two of our consultation closes on 10 February 2012 at 5pm.

For further information or to give your feedback online visit www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk

Thames Tunnel

The Thames Tunnel is urgently needed to help tackle the 39 million tonnes of untreated sewage which overflows into the River Thames in an average year, when London’s Victorian sewerage system becomes overloaded.

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Figure 1A: Bekesbourne Street and Butcher Row location plan

Holloway Storm Relief CSO

Ratcliffe Lane

St James’s Gardens

Limehouse Basin

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Location plan of how works at Bekesbourne Street might look. Work is required to control the existing local combined sewer overflow, known as the Holloway Storm Relief CSO, which currently discharges over half a million tonnes of sewage into the River Thames each year. Sites would be needed at Bekesbourne Street and Ratcliffe Road.

When work is completed...

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Proposed major construction in your area

Following our phase one consultation, we’ve revised our plans for the proposed Thames Tunnel.

Come along to our drop-in sessions to find out what’s proposed in your local area and have your say.

Public exhibition30 November – 1 December 2011Linden HouseUpper Mall, Hammersmith, W6 9TA• 2pm – 8pm

The Royal Hospital ChelseaRoyal Hospital Road, SW3 4SR (Entry through London Gate)• 2pm – 8pm

Phase two of our consultation closes on 10 February 2012 at 5pm.

For further information or to give your feedback online visit www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk

Thames Tunnel

The Thames Tunnel is urgently needed to help tackle the 39 million tonnes of untreated sewage which overflows into the River Thames in an average year, when London’s Victorian sewerage system becomes overloaded.

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Hammersmith Pumping Station

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Figure 3C: Aerial view of the completed works

Chelsea Embankment Foreshore

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Figure 3C: Aerial view of the completed works

Aerial view of how the completed works at Chelsea Embankment might look. Work is required to intercept the existing local combined sewer overflow (CSO), known as the Ranelagh CSO and to construct a connection to the existing northern Low Level Sewer No.1 to divert flows to the main tunnel.

We want to use the foreshore of the River Thames, opposite the Bull Ring Gates of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, a section of Chelsea Embankment (A3212) and part of the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea for this construction work and to accommodate permanent structures required to operate the main tunnel.

Aerial view of how the completed works at Hammersmith Pumping Station might look. Work is required to connect the existing local combined sewer overflow (CSO), known as the Hammersmith Pumping Station CSO, to the main tunnel.

When work is completed...

Thames Tunnel

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Proposed major construction in your areaThe Thames Tunnel is urgently needed to help tackle the 39 million tonnes of untreated sewage which overflows into the River Thames in an average year, when London’s Victorian sewerage system becomes overloaded.

Following our phase one consultation, we’ve revised our plans for the proposed Thames Tunnel.

Come along to our drop-in session to find out what’s proposed in your local area and have your say.

Public exhibition17–19 November 2011London Rowing ClubEmbankment, Putney, SW15 1LB• Thurs and Fri 2 – 8pm• Sat 10am – 4pm

Phase two of our consultation closes on 10 February 2012 at 5pm.

For further information or to give your feedback online visit www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk

Thames Tunnel

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Putney Bridge Foreshore

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Figure 3C: Aerial view of the completed works

Barn Elms

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Figure 3C: Aerial view of the completed worksAerial view of how the completed works at Barn Elms might look. Work is required to connect the existing local combined sewer overflow (CSO), known as the West Putney Storm Relief CSO, to the main tunnel.

Aerial view of how the completed works at Putney Bridge Foreshore might look. Work is required to connect the existing local combined sewer overflow (CSO), known as the Putney Bridge CSO, to the main tunnel.

When work is completed...

Thames Tunnel

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Proposed major construction in your area

Following our phase one consultation, we’ve revised our plans for the proposed Thames Tunnel.

Come along to our drop-in sessions to find out what’s proposed in your local area and have your say.

Public exhibition15 – 16 December 2011Parsons Green Sports & Social Club Broomhouse Lane, Fulham, SW6 3DP• 2pm – 8pm

Phase two of our consultation closes on 10 February 2012 at 5pm.

For further information or to give your feedback online visit www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk

Thames Tunnel

The Thames Tunnel is urgently needed to help tackle the 39 million tonnes of untreated sewage which overflows into the River Thames in an average year, when London’s Victorian sewerage system becomes overloaded.

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Carnwath Road Riverside

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Figure 3C: Aerial view of the completed works

Aerial view of how the completed works at Carnwath Road Riverside might look. The site would be used to drive the main tunnel to Acton Storm Tanks and receive the main tunnel from Kirtling Street (Battersea). We also need a worksite to receive a long connection tunnel, driven from Dormay Street (Wandsworth) and known as the Frogmore connection tunnel, which connects the existing local CSOs at Dormay Street and King George’s Park to the main tunnel.

We want to use the land to the south of Carnwath Road and in the foreshore of the River Thames for this construction work and to accommodate permanent building and structures required to operate the main tunnel.

When work is completed...

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Proposed major construction in your area

Following our phase one consultation, we’ve revised our plans for the proposed Thames Tunnel.

Come along to our drop-in sessions to find out what’s proposed in your local area and have your say.

Public exhibition8 – 9 December 2011St Mark’s Community Centre Tollgate Rd, Beckton,E6 5YA• 2pm – 8pm

Phase two of our consultation closes on 10 February 2012 at 5pm.

For further information or to give your feedback online visit www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk

Thames Tunnel

The Thames Tunnel is urgently needed to help tackle the 39 million tonnes of untreated sewage which overflows into the River Thames in an average year, when London’s Victorian sewerage system becomes overloaded.

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We need to carry out new works at Beckton Sewage Treatment Works to allow the additional sewage flows from the Thames Tunnel arriving via the Lee Tunnel to be pumped out. The works would be contained within the boundary of Beckton Sewage Treatment Works, which is located on the north bank of the River Thames. The River Roding (Barking Creek) is to the east of the site and to the west a mixture of business parks and retail parks on Armada Way. The works would be carried out on two sites within Beckton Sewage Treatment Works.

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Proposed major construction in your area

Following our phase one consultation, we’ve revised our plans for the proposed Thames Tunnel.

Come along to our drop-in sessions to find out what’s proposed in your local area and have your say.

Public exhibition5 – 6 December 2011Stratford Town Hall29 The Broadway, E15 4BQ• 2pm – 8pm

Phase two of our consultation closes on 10 February 2012 at 5pm.

For further information or to give your feedback online visit www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk

Thames Tunnel

The Thames Tunnel is urgently needed to help tackle the 39 million tonnes of untreated sewage which overflows into the River Thames in an average year, when London’s Victorian sewerage system becomes overloaded.

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Future use

Future use

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Figure 3A: Aerial view of the completed works

Related documents: Design

Figures 3A and 3B provide illustrations of our design proposals. Further information on the development of our design can be found in the Design development report.

Aerial view of how the completed works at Abbey Mills Pumping Station might look. We want to use the southern and western part of our existing Abbey Mills Pumping Station site for construction work, to receive a tunnel boring machine from Chambers Wharf and to connect the Thames Tunnel into the Lee Tunnel.

When work is completed...

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Proposed major construction in your area

Following our phase one consultation, we’ve revised our plans for the proposed Thames Tunnel.

Come along to our drop-in sessions to find out what’s proposed in your local area and have your say.

Public exhibition12 – 14 December 2011Surrey Docks Watersports Centre Rope St, SE16 7SX• 2pm – 8pm

Phase two of our consultation closes on 10 February 2012 at 5pm.

For further information or to give your feedback online visit www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk

Thames Tunnel

The Thames Tunnel is urgently needed to help tackle the 39 million tonnes of untreated sewage which overflows into the River Thames in an average year, when London’s Victorian sewerage system becomes overloaded.

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When work is completed...

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Earl Pumping Station

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Figure 3C: Aerial view of the completed works

Aerial view of how the completed works at Earl Pumping Station might look. We are proposing to use our existing pumping station and adjacent industrial land for construction work and to accommodate permanent structures required to operate the main tunnel. The site would be used to connect the existing local combined sewer overflow (CSO), known as the Earl Pumping Station CSO, to the main tunnel via a long connection tunnel, known as the Greenwich connection tunnel.

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Proposed major construction in your area

Following our phase one consultation, we’ve revised our plans for the proposed Thames Tunnel.

Come along to our drop-in sessions to find out what’s proposed in your local area and have your say.

Public exhibition1 – 3 December 2011The Worx10 Heathman’s Road, Parsons Green, SW6 4TJ• 1 and 2 December 2pm – 8pm• 3 December 10am – 4pm

Phase two of our consultation closes on 10 February 2012 at 5pm.

For further information or to give your feedback online visit www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk

Thames Tunnel

The Thames Tunnel is urgently needed to help tackle the 39 million tonnes of untreated sewage which overflows into the River Thames in an average year, when London’s Victorian sewerage system becomes overloaded.

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Carnwath Road Riverside

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Figure 3C: Aerial view of the completed works

Aerial view of how the completed works at Carnwath Road Riverside might look. The site would be used to drive the main tunnel to Acton Storm Tanks and receive the main tunnel from Kirtling Street (Battersea). We also need a worksite to receive a long connection tunnel, driven from Dormay Street (Wandsworth) and known as the Frogmore connection tunnel, which connects the existing local CSOs at Dormay Street and King George’s Park to the main tunnel.

We want to use the land to the south of Carnwath Road and in the foreshore of the River Thames for this construction work and to accommodate permanent building and structures required to operate the main tunnel.

When work is completed...

Thames Tunnel

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Proposed major construction in your area

Following our phase one consultation, we’ve revised our plans for the proposed Thames Tunnel.

Come along to our drop-in sessions to find out what’s proposed in your local area and have your say.

Public exhibition7 – 8 December 2011Vauxhall City Farm 165 Tyers Street, SE11 5HS• 10.30am – 8pm

Phase two of our consultation closes on 10 February 2012 at 5pm.

For further information or to give your feedback online visit www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk

Thames Tunnel

The Thames Tunnel is urgently needed to help tackle the 39 million tonnes of untreated sewage which overflows into the River Thames in an average year, when London’s Victorian sewerage system becomes overloaded.

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Thames Tunnel

Future use

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Figure 3F: Aerial view of the completed works (south of Vauxhall Bridge)

Albert Embankment Foreshore

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Figure 3E: Aerial view of the completed works (north of Vauxhall Bridge)

Aerial view of how the completed works at Albert Embankment Foreshore would look. We want to use the foreshore of the River Thames adjacent to Albert Embankment for construction work and to accommodate permanent structures required to operate the Thames Tunnel. The site would be used to connect the existing local combined sewer overflows (CSOs), known as the Clapham Storm Relief CSO and Brixton Storm Relief CSO to our tunnel. These CSOs currently discharge approximately 280,000 tonnes of untreated sewage into the River Thames in an average year.

When work is completed...

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Proposed major construction in your area

Following our phase one consultation, we’ve revised our plans for the proposed Thames Tunnel.

Come along to our drop-in session to find out what’s proposed in your local area and have your say.

Public exhibition21–23 November 2011WWT London Wetland Centre,Queen Elizabeth’s Walk, SW13 9WT• 2 – 8pm

Phase two of our consultation closes on 10 February 2012 at 5pm.

For further information or to give your feedback online visit www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk

Thames Tunnel

The Thames Tunnel is urgently needed to help tackle the 39 million tonnes of untreated sewage which overflows into the River Thames in an average year, when London’s Victorian sewerage system becomes overloaded.

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Barn Elms

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Figure 3C: Aerial view of the completed worksAerial view of how the completed works at Barn Elms might look. Work is required to connect the existing local combined sewer overflow (CSO), known as the West Putney Storm Relief CSO, to the main tunnel.

When work is completed...

Thames Tunnel

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Proposed major construction in your area

Following our phase one consultation, we’ve revised our plans for the proposed Thames Tunnel.

Come along to our drop-in sessions to find out what’s proposed in your local area and have your say.

Public exhibition12 – 13 December 2011York Gardens Library and Community Centre 34 Lavender Rd, SW11 2UG• 2pm – 8pm

Phase two of our consultation closes on 10 February 2012 at 5pm.

For further information or to give your feedback online visit www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk

Thames Tunnel

The Thames Tunnel is urgently needed to help tackle the 39 million tonnes of untreated sewage which overflows into the River Thames in an average year, when London’s Victorian sewerage system becomes overloaded.

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When work is completed...

Thames Tunnel

Dormay Street

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Figure 3C: Aerial view of the completed works

Falconbrook Pumping Station

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Figure 3C: Aerial view of the completed works

Aerial view of how the completed works at Falconbrook Pumping Station might look. We want to use our existing pumping station and adjacent disused toilet block for construction work and to accommodate permanent structures required to operate the main tunnel. The site would be used to connect the existing local combined sewer overflow (CSO), known as the Falconbrook Pumping Station CSO, to the main tunnel.

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Figure 3C: Aerial view of the completed works

Aerial view of how the completed works at King George’s Park might look. We are proposing to use the northern corner of King George’s Park for construction work and to accommodate permanent structures required to operate the main tunnel. The site would be used to connect the existing local combine sewer overflow (CSO), known as Frogmore Storm Relief – Buckhold Road CSO, to the main tunnel via a long connection tunnel, known as the Frogmore connection tunnel. We also need a worksite to receive the Frogmore connection tunnel, which is being driven from Dormay Street.

Aerial view of how the completed works at Dormay Street might look. We are proposing to use land off Dormay Street for construction work and to accommodate permanent structures required to operate the main tunnel. The site would be used to connect the existing local combined sewer overflow (CSO), known as the Frogmore Storm Relief – Bell Lane Creek CSO, to the main tunnel. We also need a worksite from which to drive a long connection tunnel southwards to King George’s Park and northwards to Carnwath Road Riverside to connect the CSOs at Dormay Street and King George’s Park to the main tunnel. The long connection tunnel is known as the Frogmore connection tunnel.

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Appendix I

Methodology and output from Community Audit

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Appendix I – Methodology and output from Community Stakeholder Audit

1.1 Methodology 1.1.1 Thames 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 the consultation around Thames Tunnel.

1.1.2 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.

1.1.3 In general, organisations were classified as follows, with some groups falling into more than one classification:

a. Local Strategic Partnership b. BAME groups (borough wide and regional) c. Faith groups (borough wide and regional) d. Local interest groups (within consultation zone) e. Residents associations (within consultation zone) f. Regeneration partnerships (within consultation zone) g. Educational institutions (within consultation zone) h. Other potentially relevant groups and services

1.1.4 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:

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

b. Include faith groups or forums or wide ranging institutions if they lie within the borough and may potentially play a role in the religious or cultural life of the residents of the consultation zone. Professional

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judgement should be used to gauge if this is the case. E.g. Westminster Baha’i Community.

1.2 Research Sources and Checklist 1.2.1 Research sources and the audit checklist for identifying community

stakeholders are outlined below:

a. Check Site Suitability Report (SSR) for interest groups; get contact

details (postal addresses only, wherever possible.) b. Check the latest record of consultation with the relevant Local

Planning Authority (LPA). Get contact details of any neighbourhood groups / other groups mentioned by LPA or any other stakeholder.

c. Get Local Strategic Partnership and / or LPA ‘area forum’ and / or Ward Assembly details from LPA website. They will usually have a lead officer named.

d. Check the LPA’s Statement of Community Involvement for references to relevant local organisations; refer to consultation feedback indices, if available.

e. Find online Community and Voluntary Sector (CVS) forum page for each LPA. Note contact details of all organisations:

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

ii That may have an interest in the site based on the nature of the organisation

f. If CVS database is too extensive –

i Search by names of gardens, parks, open spaces / business support groups

ii Search by neighbourhood (get neighbourhood name from socioeconomic profile in SSR)

iii Search by postcode g. Google Blog search – site name.

h. For open spaces, see if Groundwork active on / around the site –

http://www.groundwork-london.org.uk/yourarea or the Park User Group

i. If CVS database does not provide enough information, go to LPA website lists of community organisations active in the area, if available – residents associations, business associations, play groups, etc. Based on site description in SSR, get contact details of organisations likely to be interested in use of the site.

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j. 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 was discontinued, as inactive groups were removed from the database as far as possible.]

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Company1 Cheyne Walk Residents Association1st East Putney Scout Group2000 Community Action Centre38th London Girls Brigade Company4th Kensington Scout GroupAaina Women's Group (Asian Women's Association)Aayatiin Foundation For Relief and Development (AFFORD)ABANTU for DevelopmentAbbaal Community Development OrganisationAbbeyfield Estate Tenants & Residents AssociationAbbots Manor Tenants' AssociationAC Action For Community And YouthAckroyd Community CentreAction For Community DevelopmentAction Group for Ethiopians in EalingActive HorizonsActon AllianceActon History GroupActon Vale Community CentreAdams and Palmer LimitedAdams Gardens Tenants & Residents AssociationAdult Health and Well-beingAdvanturous Muslim Summer CampAdvocacy for Older People in GreenwichAdvocacy in GreenwichAfghan AcademyAfghan Council UK Supplementary SchoolAfrica Advocacy FoundationAfrica CentreAfrica Foundation for DevelopmentAfrica Policy Research NetworkAfrica SmileAfrican Caribbean InitiativeAfrican Community Development FoundationAfrican Peoples Link LtdAfrican Refugee Community Health and Research OrganisationAfrican Women Welfare AssociationAfrican Womens ForumAfrikaans Protestant Church in England and WalesAfro-Euro Cultural LinkAgape Arabic Christian CentreAge Concern GreenwichAge Concern Hammersmith & FulhamAge Concern HounslowAge Concern LambethAge Concern NewhamAge Concern Southwark - BermondseyAge Concern WandsworthAGE Exchange

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CompanyAhmadiyya Muslim AssociationAhmadiyya Muslim Association UKAhmadiyya Muslim Community UK (Battersea And Clapham)AHOY CentreAid Fund For AfricansAl Hasaniya Moroccan Women's CentreAlbanian Association of Surrey and SE LondonAlbion House Residents AssociationAlbion Primary SchoolAlfred Salter Primary SchoolAl-Huda Cultural Centre and MosqueAll Hallows - Bromley by BowAll Hallows-by-the-TowerAll Saints C of E Primary SchoolAll Saints' C of E SchoolAll Saints ChurchAll Saints Church Battersea ParkAll Saints Church FulhamAlley Tenants And Residents' AssociationAl-Muntada Girls' Secondary SchoolAlphabet Square Residents AssociationAlzheimers Concern EalingAlzheimers SocietyAlzheimer's SocietyAlzheimer's Society - South West London OfficeAlzheimer's Society H & FAlzheimer's Society Lambeth BranchAmardeep Hindi WeeklyAmbedkar International MissionAncient Monuments Trust LtdAngling TrustAnglo-Portuguese SocietyAngolan Civic Communities AllianceAngolan Cultural CommunityAnti-Slavery LibraryAPASENTHApna Centre-Careways LtdArab Group in Hounslow and the SuburbsArab-British Centre LimitedArabic Language SocietyArchbishop Tenison's SchoolArndale Residents AssociationArnold Estate Tenants and Residents Association(Druid Street)Arts Educational SchoolsArya Samaj LondonAshburnham Community Primary SchoolAshburnham Triangle AssociationAshra-Asian Carers ProjectAsian Centre

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CompanyAsian Centre for Advice and LearningAsian Family Counselling ServicesAssociation for the propagation of the FaithAssociation of Interchurch FamiliesAssociation Of Residents In Sands End (ARISE)Association of River TrustsAssociation of Russian Speaking Communities (YALTA)Association of Somali Women & Children (Aswac)Association of Ukrainians in Great BritainAssociation of Waterloo GroupsAssyrian Cultural and Advice CentreAuriol Kensington Rowing ClubBACC Tenants & Residents AssociationBacon's CollegeBahai Community of EalingBakiga Cultural Heritage FoundationBalham And Tooting Community AssociationBangladesh CentreBangladeshi Community GroupBankside Open Spaces TrustBankside Residents’ ForumBankside Urban ForestBanooda Aid FoundationBarclay Close Residents And Tenants AssociationBarclay Road Residents' AssociationBarm Elms Rowing ClubBarn Elms Sports CentreBarnes Community AssociationBarton House Tenants' And Residents' AssociationBat Conservation TrustBattersea Fields Residents' OrganisationBattersea Park SchoolBattersea Power StationBattersea Power Station Community GroupBattersea Reach Residents' AssociationBattersea Seventh Day Adventist ChurchBattersea SocietyBearspace GalleryBeautiful Feet Community OutreachBeckton Activities CentreBeckton Globe LibraryBedford Park Conservation Area PanelBedford Park SocietyBedford Park SocietyBellerby's CollegeBelmont Primary SchoolBenbow House Residents’ LimitedBengali Community Development ProjectBengali Institute

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CompanyBengali Social And Cultural AssociationBengali Women's GroupBeormund Community CentreBerger & Poplar Baptist TabernacleBermondsey & Rotherhithe Development PartnershipBermondsey Street Area PartnershipBermondsey Street Tenants AssociationBetter BanksideBevis Marks SynagogueBhavan CentreBishop Challoner Catholic Collegiate SchoolBishop Challoner R C Comprehensive Girls SchoolBishop Creighton House SettlementBishop Ho Ming Wah AssociationBishops Mansions LimitedBishops Park Conservation And Improvements GroupBishops Park Co-ordinating GroupBISML - Bishops Mansions Limited BishBlack and Ethnic Minority Community Care ForumBlack Unity ForumBlind Independence GreenwichBlue Gates Field Infant SchoolBME Community Help and Development CentreBody Action CampaignBonneville CentreBorough PartnershipBosco Centre - day nursery, youth club, after school club & colleage for 16-18 year olds

Bosnia & Herzegovina Community Advice CentreBowhaven (Centre for mental health services)BRAC UKBrackenbury Residents AssociationBrandlehow SchoolKew Bridge - Thames Explorer Trust Brickfields Christian CentreBrightwells And Lowlands Tenants' And Residents' AssociationBritannia Road Residents AssociationBritish Arab Resource CentreBritish Education Support TrustBritish Federation Of Women GraduatesBritish Lebanese AssociationBritish RowingBritish Safety CouncilBritish Tunnelling SocietyBritish WaterwaysBromley-By-Bow Church in CommunityBrompton Park Residents AssociationBrook Green AssociationBrook Green Association

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CompanyBrunswick & Dalkeith Residents' AssociationBulldog TrustBurmese Support GroupCameroon Action for Aids Welfare and Return HomeCampaign for the Protection of Rural EnglandCanada Estate Tenants AssociationCanning Town Muslim TrustCanoe EnglandCaribbean African Association in HounslowCaribbean Hindu SocietyCARMRA Clem Attlee Residents' AssociationCarnwath House Tenants' And Residents' AssociationCathnor Park Area Action GroupCavendish SchoolCayley Primary SchoolCentral Eltham Youth ProjectCentral London ForwardCentral SynagogueCentre for Armenian Info & AdviceCentre for Armenian Information and AdviceCentre for FilipinosCharlotte Turner Supplementary SchoolCharlton and Blackheath Christian FellowshipChelsea Adventure Playground (Kidsactive)Chelsea College of Art and DesignChelsea Harbour Residents' AssociationChelsea Old ChurchChelsea Physic GardenChelsea Reach Residents' AssociationChelsea SocietyChelsea Yacht and Boat Company LtdChelsea Youth Club LtdCherry Gardens Tenants & Residents AssociationCheyne Child Development ServiceCheyne Walk TrustChinese Association of Tower HamletsChinese Domiciliary Care ServiceChiswick Parish ChurchChiswick Parochial CharitiesChiswick Pier Canoe ClubChiswick Pier TrustChrist Apostolic ChurchChrist ChurchChrist Life Mission ChurchChristian Care CentreChristian Community in London LtdChristian Faith Revival Centre Aka Faith Life MinistriesChristian Healing MissionChristian Medical Fellowship

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CompanyChurch Commissioners for EnglandChurch Manor Community GroupChurch Of ChristChurch Of The NazareneChurches Together in Britain and IrelandChurches Together in BrixtonChurches Together in ClaphamChurchill Gardens Lessees' AssociationCicely Northcote TrustCity College of TechnologyCity Heritage SocietyCity Hope ChurchCity of London Community CentreCity of London Youth Hostel AssociationCity Temple (United Reformed Church)Clapham SocietyClara Grant Primary SchoolClays Lane Advice & Training CentreClean Rivers TrustClem Attlee Tenants' AssociationClockhouse Community Centre AssociationColebrook Social, Cultural & Welfare AssociationCollege of ArmsColumbian Missionary SocietyCommission for Architecture & Built EnvironmentCommunity Action SouthwarkCommunity Advocacy ServicesCommunity and Voluntary Sector Association – H&FCommunity Consortium Against PovertyCommunity Engagement TeamCommunity Integration ProjectCommunity Interpreting Translation & Access Services (CITAS)Community Rehabilitation TeamCompany of Watermen & LightmenConfederation of Indian OrganisationsCongolese Voluntary OrganisationCongregation of Jacob SynagogueConservation SocietyConvent of MercyCouncil for British ArchaeologyCouncil of Ethnic Minority Voluntary Sector OrganisationsCouncil of MosquesCourtfield Community Mental Health TeamCovent Garden Business ForumCovent Garden Market AuthorityCoventry Cross Mosque & Islamic CentreCreekside Education TrustCremorne Gardens Residents AssociationCremorne Riverside Centre

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CompanyCrisp Road Residents AssociationCross River PartnershipCrossroads Care Greenwich and LewishamCRS Craft Training CentreCrusade of RescueCultural Industries Development AgencyCVS HounslowCyril Jackson Primary SchoolDa Palma Court Tenants' AssociationDadihiye Somali Development OrganisationDarus Salam Education & Welfare CentreDawliffe Hall Educational Foundation LtdDeaf Access TrustDeafPLUSDean and Chapter of St. Paul's CathedralDenton Street, Borrodaile Road And Marcus Terrace Residents AssociationDeptford Park Primary SchoolDeptford Primary Care Mental Health TeamDevelopment Advisory ServicesDiabetes UK Wimbledon Voluntary GroupDickens Tenants & Residents AssociationDigby Mansions Residents AssociationDirector of Public HealthDisability Advice Service LambethDisability And Social Care Advice ServiceDisability Network HounslowDistillery Play CentreDocklands Sailing and Watersports ClubDoddington & Rollo Children's CentreDorcas Estate Tenants' & Residents' AssociationDorset Wharf Community HallDowgate Fire StationDownside Fisher Youth ClubDragon Boat ClubDrive Mansions Residents' AssociationEaling Canoe ClubEaling Centre for Independent LivingEaling Community & Police Consultative GroupEaling Community and Voluntary ServiceEaling Community NetworkEaling Gay GroupEaling MencapEaling Primary Care TrustEaling Racial Equality CouncilEaling Somali Welfare and Cultural AssociationEarl's Court Community ProjectEast African Asian Senior Citizens Assoc.East Hill Baptist ChurchEast Hill United Reformed Church

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CompanyEast London Business AllianceEast London Central SynagogueEast London Chinese Community CentreEast London Communities OrganisationEast London CVS networkEast London Mosque TrustEast London Somali AssociationEast Thames GroupEastwards TrustEKTAElays NetworkElim Pentecostal ChurchElizabeth Lansbury Nursery SchoolEltham United Reformed ChurchEmmanuel ChurchEmmanuel Church Putney FundEmmanuel Youth and Community CentreEmmaus Evangelical Church - The Voice Of The IntercessorsEmmaus GreenwichEmpress Place Action GroupEnglish School at the Chelsea TheatreEnvironmental Law FoundationEritrean Community CentreEritrean Diaspora Community Network (EDCN)Eritrean Elders Welfare AssociationEthelburga Early Years Centre:Ethiopian Refugee CommunityEthnic Minority Counselling GroupEthnic Minority Enterprise Project LtdEthnic Minority Integration Support (Emis)Evelina Hospital SchoolEvelyn Community CentreEvelyn Residents AssociationFacet - Foods Of Africa And The Caribbean Educational TrustFactory Quarter Residents Association Fair Community Housing Services LtdFairley HouseFalcon Point Residents’ AssociationFederation for Refugees from Vietnamese in LewishamFederation of City Farms & Community GardensField of HopeFinnish Church in LondonFirm FoundationsFlashpoint PlaycentreFlora Gardens Primary SchoolFocolare MovementForum for the Built EnvironmentForum of Faiths Kensington and ChelseaFountain Of Blessings and Miracle Church

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CompanyFoursquare Church Angelus TempleFree Trade Wharf Residents’ AssociationFreight by WaterFresh StartFreshwater UKFriends Of Bishops ParkFriends Of Chelsea StudiosFriends Of Fulham PalaceFriends of Furnival GardensFriends of Kennington ParkFriends of Latin American ExpressionFriends of Southwark ParkFriends of St Paul's CathedralFriends of the City ChurchesFriends of the EarthFriends of the Royal Hospital ChelseaFulham & Chelsea CollegeFulham & Hammersmith Historical SocietyFulham AllianceFulham Court Tenants' AssociationFulham Palace Trust - Museum of Fulham PalaceFulham SocietyFurnivall Sculling ClubGatliff Close Residents' AssociationGlamis Estate Residents AssociationGood Shepherd RC Primary SchoolGospel Faith MissionGreat Jubillee Wharf Residents AssociationGreat Lakes African Women's Network (Glawn)Greater HammersmithGREENFESTGreenford Park Residents AssociationGreenwich Action for Voluntary ServiceGreenwich and Lewisham Nightstop, Youthreach LtdGreenwich Association of Disabled People's Centre for Independent LivingGreenwich Community CollegeGreenwich ConnexionsGreenwich Co-operative Development AgencyGreenwich Council for Racial EqualityGreenwich Islamic CentreGreenwich LinkGreenwich Madina TrustGreenwich Maritime InstituteGreenwich MencapGreenwich Network TrustGreenwich PartnershipGreenwich Peninsula ChaplaincyGreenwich Toy and Leisure LibraryGreenwich Vietnam Community

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CompanyGreenwich Vietnamese WomenGreenwich West Community & Arts CentreGreenwich Yacht ClubGreenwich Youth for ChristGretra MosqueGrinling Gibbons Primary SchoolGrosvenor & Regency Management OrganisationGroundwork LondonGroundwork London (West office)Grupo de Memorias EspanolasGurdwara Sikh SangatH & F Action on Disability (HAFAD)H & F BMEH & F Federation of Tenants and Residents Association (HAFFTRA)H & F Local Agenda 21 ForumH & F MencapH & F Refugee ForumH & F Urban Studies CentreHaldane Residents AssociationHalford Residents AssociationHalley Primary SchoolHammersmith And Fulham Historical SocietyHammersmith and Fulham Old Peoples Consultative ForumHammersmith Community Gardens AssociationHammersmith Community TrustHammersmith Embankment Residents AssociationHammersmith LondonHammersmith Mall Residents AssociationHammersmith SocietyHarbledown Residents AssociationHarwood Mews Residents' AssociationHawkstone TRAHeatherley School of Fine ArtHenna Asian Women's GroupHer CentreHermitage Primary SchoolHestia@ Kensington and Chelsea Local Involvement NetworkHever Estate Tenants AssociationHide Tower Residents' AssociationHighway ChurchHilary Close Residents AssociationHillingdon Friendship CentreHindu SocietyHistoric Royal PalacesHolmleigh Court Residents AssociationHoly Trinity ChurchHomes and Housing GroupHonourable Company of Master MarinersHonourable Society of the Middle Temple

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CompanyHorn of Africa Community GroupHounslow Asian Community Advice ServiceHounslow East Residents AssociationHounslow Primary Care TrustHounslow Racial Equality CouncilHouse of Hope, Jesus Glorified ChurchHouse of Praise MissionHSBC Rowing ClubHungarian Reformed Church in the UKHurlingham & Chelsea Secondary SchoolHurlingham District Residents AssociationHurlingham Mansions Residents AssociationHurlingham Reach (Fulham) residents AssociationHurlingham Yacht ClubHyde Housing Association LimitedHyderi Islamic CentreIdara-E-JaferiaImmanuel Streatham TrustImperial College Rowing ClubImperial Square & Harwood Terrace Tenants & ResidentsImperial Wharf (East) Residents' AssociationIndian Cultural SocietyInner TempleInnisfree Housing AssociationInobamencan Refuge and Migrant OrganisationInterfaith ActionInternational Buddhist Progress Society (UK)International Council on Monuments & Sites UKInternational Fellowship for ChristInternational Forum for Islamic DialogueInternational Swaminarayan Satsang OrganisationInternational Tunnelling AssociationInternational Water Association (IWA)Iraqi Community AssociationIraqi Welfare AssociationIrish Advice ServiceIrish in GreenwichIrish Support and Advice ServiceIslamic Centre of EnglandIslamic Educational and Recreational InstituteIslamic Society for the Promotion ofReligious ToleranceIslamic Society of BritainIslamic Universal AssociationIsmaili CentreJacob's Island Residents AssociationJacob's Island (Springalls Wharf)Jagonari Women’s Education Resource CentreJain Alliance

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CompanyJames Wolfe Primary SchoolJamyang Buddhist CentreJapanese Christian FellowshipJehovah's WitnessesJepson House Tenants' And Residents' AssociationJerusalem Church of The Lord International LimitedJesus Hospital Estate Residents AssociationJewish Lesbian & Gay HelplineJMF Support Group for Unseen DisabilityJohn Betts Primary SchoolJohn Knight Lodge Residents GroupJohn Scurr Community CentreJoint Nature Conservation CommitteeJubbaland AssociationKalayaanKaplan Law SchoolKatherine Low SettlementKeep Britian TidyKeeton's & St. Crispin's Tenants & Residents AssociationKenilworth Court Co-Ownership Housing AssociationKennington AssociationKennington Oval and Harleyford Road Residents and Tenants Action GroupKennington Park Community CentreKennington Park Estate Tenants' AssociationKensington and Chelsea Chamber of CommerceKensington and Chelsea PartnershipKensington and Chelsea Social CouncilKensington and Chelsea SocietiesKids ClubKing Edward Mansions Residents & TenantsKings College School Boat ClubKing's Road Association of Chelsea ResidentsKingwood/Munster/Wyfold Residents' And Tenants' AssociationKirby Tenants & Residents AssociationKLC School of DesignKongolese Centre for Information and AdviceKosova Albanian CommunityKrug Cultural GroupKshatrya Sabha LondonKufa GalleryKung Ho AssociationKurdish and Middle Eastern Women's OrganisationKurdish Association for New Generations Abroad (KANGA)Kurdish Association for RefugeesKurdish Cultural CentreKurdish Exile AssociationLady Allen Adventure Playground (Wandsworth Kids Branch)Lambeth AccordLambeth Chinese Community Association

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CompanyLambeth Corporate ServicesLambeth FirstLambeth Mental Health and Disabled People's Action GroupLambeth MindLambeth Portuguese NetworkLambeth Portuguese Speaking NetworkLambeth ShelteredLambeth Voluntary Action CouncilLancaster Court Tenants' AssociationLangford Primary SchoolLansbury Lawrence Primary SchoolLatifah School for GirlsLatin American Development AssociationLatin American Disabled People's ProjectLatin American Educational ProjectLatin American Social Fund 2000 PlusLatymer Upper SchoolLea Rivers TrustLearning Ladder Children's Centre:Lee Valley Regional Park AuthorityLeonard Cheshire Disability - Gwynneth Morgan Resource CentreLewisham Strategic PartnershipLiberal Jewish SynagogueLife Christian Youth ClubLife Tabernacle U.P.C ChurchLighthouse Baptist ChurchLilian Baylis Technology SchoolLillie Road Residents' AssociationLimehouse Arches NurseryLimehouse ProjectLincolns College LondonLisgar Estate Southern Housing GroupLiving Waters Discipleship and Healing TrustLondon Bridge HospitalLondon Buddhist ViharaLondon Central Mosque & IslamicCultural CentreLondon Corinthian Sailing ClubLondon Cycling CampaignLondon Diocesan Board for SchoolsLondon Docklands Angling Consortium LtdLondon Early Years FoundationLondon East Ethnic Business AssociationLondon Ethnic Minority Deaf AssociationLondon Grid For LearningLondon Inland Waterways AssociationLondon Institute for ContemporaryChristianityLondon International School Of Performing Arts

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CompanyLondon Metropolitan UniversityLondon RowersLondon Rowing ClubLondon Sevashram SanghaLondon Somali Action ForumLondon Sri Murugan TempleLondon Sustainability ExchangeLondon Tamil SangamLondon Wetlands Centre (Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust)London Wildlife TrustLondon Youth RowingLondon Zoo (ZSL)Look Ahead Housing and CareLord Roberts Mews Management LimitedLots Road Action GroupLucas Value Primary SchoolLydia's MissionLygon House Residents Social ClubLynwood Christian Fellowship Community Association (Lcfca)Mafalda Latin-American Community NurseryMagdalene Tenants & Residents AssociationMalayalee Association of the UKManor Primary SchoolManorfield Primary SchoolMaria Adderley & Associates - Helping Latin AmericansMarine Rescue Coordination Centre LondonMarion Richardson Primary SchoolMaroa Christian Counselling InternationalMayfair Islamic CentreMayflower Tenants & Residents AssociationMelcombe Primary SchoolMemon Association UKMercy and Grace of God Youth MinistryMercy Foundation CentreMetropolitan Police Traffic ManagementMetropolitan Society For The BlindMiddle Temple Residents’ AssociationMigrant Impact Fund (Migrant Learner Advocate Network Project)Migrants Resource CentreMilaap Day CentreMillbank Primary SchoolMillbank School Play CentreMillennium Primary SchoolMillpond Tenants AssociationMiranda Barry CentreMohyal Community AssociationMongolian Culture CentreMoravian Church Fetter Lane CongregationMOSAIC Clubhouse

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CompanyMosaic Community TrustMost Holy Trinity RC ChurchMountain Trust CompanyMusgrave Crescent Residents' Association/Neighbourhood WatchMushkil AasaanMusic For Life - Canto Ala VidaMuslim / Arabic Family ServiceMuslim Cultural Heritage CentreMuslim Mediation ServiceMuslim Women's AssociationMuslim World LeagueNapier Court Residents' AssociationNARDNational Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the U.KNew BridgeNew Covent Garden MarketNew Hurlingham Court LtdNew King's Road West Residents' AssociationNew Life FellowshipNew Life Saturday SchoolNew London SynagogueNewham African Caribbean Resource Centre (NARAC)Newham Ethnic Minority Disability AllianceNewham Independent Advisory GroupNewham Methodist CircuitNewham Muslims Fifty Plus GroupsNewham Primary Care TrustNewham Progothi Women TrustNewham Unemployed Association - Link ProjectNewham Voluntary Sector ConsortiumNewlands Quay Residents AssociationNewmartin Community Youth TrustNightingale HouseNine ElmsNorth Brixton Muslim Cultural OrganisationNorth Sherbrooke Residents AssociationNorth Westminster Cultural Centre (Church Street Mosque)Notting Hill Housing TrustNubian Life Resource CentreOcean Somali Community AssociationOgaden Community AssociationOld Billingsgate MarketOld Church Nursery SchoolOld Palace J M & I SchoolOrganisation of Blind African CaribbeansOur Lady Of Mount Carmel And St. Joseph ChurchOur Lady of Perpetual HelpOur Lady RC Junior Mixed & Infants SchoolOur Lady RC Primary School

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CompanyOval House TheatreOverseas Mission Christian FellowshipPark Mansions Tenants AssociationParkinson's UK - Wandsworth BranchParsons Green Residents AssociationPartnership for EalingPassenger Boat AssociationPatmos Area Community AssociationPelican Wharf Residents Society LtdPeople's Republic Of SouthwarkPepper Pot ClubPepys Community ForumPETAL Peabody Estate Tenants' Association (Fulham)Peter Hills with St Mary's and St Paul's Cofe Primary SchoolPeterborough Road and Area Residents AssociationPhilpot Square Tenants' AssociationPhysic Triangle Residents AssociationPimlico AcademyPimlico Family Workshop Toy LibraryPimlico Street PropertiesPlanning Aid for LondonPlay Association Hammersmith & FulhamPlough & Chilton Tenants & Residents AssociationPoints of ViewPoland Street Association of Poles in GB and N IrelandPolish Catholic Community CentrePolish Hearth ClubPoor Servants Of The Mother Of GodPoplar Blackwall and District Rowing ClubPoplar HARCAPowerpointPrayer Book Society - London And Southwark BranchPre-School Learning Alliance Hammersmith and FulhamPresentation Housing Association LimitedPrices Court Residents' AssociationPrinces Tower Residents AssociationPriory Community CentreProfessionals College of Management SciencesProspect Place Residents Society LtdProspects for Life Youth ClubProvidence House Christian CentrePueblo ProjectPulton Place Tenants' AssociationPutney Bridge Kayak and Canoe ClubPutney Evangelical ChurchPutney Leisure CentrePutney Methodist ChurchPutney SocietyQPR in the Community Trust

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CompanyQuaystone Christian ChurchQueen Mary Childrens CentreQueen's Manor Primary School & Special Needs UnitQueens Park Bangladesh AssociationQueens Quay Residents’ AssociationQueensmill SchoolQuintin Boat ClubRace Equality in NewhamRadha Krishna Temple (ISKCON)Radha Krishna Temple and Hindu CentreRamblers AssociationRamgarhia Sikh AssociationRanelagh Residents AssociationRanelagh Sailing ClubRavensbourne College of Design and CommunicationRed Lion 69 LimitedRed Lion Boys ClubRedcoat Community CentreRedriff Primary SchoolRefugee CouncilRefugee Home School Support Project (Katherine Low Settlement)Refugee Support CentreReligious of Mary ImmaculateResidential Boat Owners Association (RBOA)Residents' Association For Sands End NorthResidents Association Of Walham Green CourtResidents Of Moore Park Area AssociationResponse Community Projects LtdRichmond Environment NetworkRichmond Environmental Information CentreRight Choice ProjectRiver Christian CentreRiver Gardens Residents' AssociationRiver House (Chelsea) Residents Association LtdRiver Thames SocietyRivercourt Methodist ChurchRivermead Court LtdRiverside Community Development TrustRiverside Medical PracticeRiverside Parents & Carers AssociationRiverside Plaza Residents AssociationRiverside Primary SchoolRiverside Quarters Residents AssociationRiverside TrustRiverside Youth CentreRobert Owen House Tenants' AssociationRokpa TrustRomanca SocietyRosebank Residents Association

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CompanyRotherhithe Primary SchoolRowberry Close Tenants AssociationRoyal Foundation of St Katharine in RatcliffeRoyal Foundation of St. KatharineRoyal Horticultural SocietyRoyal Hospital ChelseaRoyal Scottish CorporationRoyal Society of the Protection of BirdsRoyal Victoria Dock Watersport CentreRylston Road Residents AssociationSacred Heart ChurchSacred Heart Primary School BatterseaSafer Neighbourhoods Team - Addison WardSalahuddin Islamic TrustSalvation Army ChelseaSalvation Army Church - Regent HallSamuel Lewis Trust Residents' Action GroupSands End Area Projects In ActionSandsend PlayhouseSangayi AssociationSayes Court ClubhouseSayes Court Residents AssociationScalabrini FathersSchool of Latin American Spanish LimitedSea Cadet AssociationSea Change Sailing TrustSemley House Residents' AssociationServol Community Trust Outreach ProjectSeven Islands Leisure CentreSeventh-Day Adventist ChurchShadwell Basin Outdoor Activity CentreShadwell Safer Neighbourhood TeamShaheed Udham Singh Asian Community Centre LtdShanti Day Care CentreShanti Sadan Centre of Adhyatma YogaSierra Leone Muslim Women Cultural OrganisationSierra Leone United AssociationSikh Missionary Society UKSikh SpiritSilver FleetSimba (Share In Maudsley Black Action)Sir John Lyon HouseSir Oswald Stoll Mansions Residents' AssociationSir Thomas More Estate RASir William Burrough Primary SchoolSma Sunni Muslim Association South LondonSociety for Co-operation in Russian and Soviet StudiesSociety of Afghan ResidentsSociety of the Middle Temple

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CompanySoho Fellowship Service CentreSomali Caring and Education AssociationSomali Community Information CentreSomali Community Regeneration ProjectSomali Integration and Information CentreSomali Relief SocietySomali Teaching GroupSomali Welfare Community Association - SowecaSOMCENTRESomerset House TrustSons Of The Thames Rowing ClubSORAG Care AgencySouth Bank Employers' GroupSouth Bank Sailing ClubSouth Bermondsey PartnershipSouth East Hindu AssociationSouth East London Community FoundationSouth East Muslim AssociationSouth Eastern TrainsSouth Westminster Triangle AssociationSouthall Black SistersSouthfield Park Triangle Residents AssociationSouthside Partnership Fanon CareSouthwark AllianceSouthwark CathedralSouthwark CollegeSouthwark CyclistsSouthwark Cypriot Day CentreSouthwark Cyprus Turkish AssociationSouthwark Explorers ClubSouthwark Group Of Tenants OrganisationsSouthwark Hindu CentreSouthwark Irish Pensioners Project (Sipp)Southwark Multi-Faith ForumSouthwark Muslim Pensioners GroupSouthwark Muslim Youth ProjectSouthwark Park Estate Tenants & Residents AssociationSouthwark Park SchoolSouthwark Somali Refugee CouncilSpanish Catholic ChaplaincySpeakabilitySpecialist Schools & Academy TrustSpiritual Assembly of the Baha’i (Westminster Baha’i Community)St Agnes RC Primary SchoolSt Alfege ChurchSt Andrew by the WardrobeSt AnneSt Anne and All Saints ChurchSt Bride Foundation

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CompanySt Crispin's Tenants & Residents AssociationSt Edmund - MillwallSt Edmund's Church & Community CentreSt Francis Drake Primary SchoolSt George Wharf Residents AssociationSt Gertrude's ChurchSt Hilda's East Community CentreSt James' Church of England Primary SchoolSt John's ChurchSt John's Church StratfordSt John's Roman Catholic Primary SchoolSt Joseph`s Catholic Primary SchoolSt Joseph's Catholic Primary SchoolSt Joseph's RC Primary SchoolSt Joseph's RC SchoolSt Joseph's Roman Catholic Primary SchoolSt Katharine and Shadwell TrustSt Katharine's DocksSt Katherine's and Wapping Safer Neighbourhood TeamSt Luke's ChurchSt Magnus-the-MartyrSt Mark’s CentreSt Mark's Pre-School PlaygroupSt Mary and St MichaelSt Mary's (Rotherhithe) ChurchSt Mary's C of E SchoolSt Matthews Community CentreSt Michael's Catholic CollegeSt Mungo'sSt Nicholas ChurchSt Olav's Norwegian ChurchSt Patrick's Junior Mixed R C SchoolSt Paul With St Luke C of E Primary SchoolSt Paul's C of E Primary SchoolSt Paul's Way Community SchoolSt Peter & The Guardian Angels' ChurchSt Peter's C of E Primary SchoolSt Peters CentreSt Peter's ChurchSt Peter's ChurchSt Peter's London Docks Primary SchoolSt Saviours C of E Primary SchoolSt Saviour's Church, Forest GateSt Thomas HospitalSt. Anne's - LimehouseSt. Dunstan & All Saints Church, StepneySt. Gabriel's Church of England Primary SchoolSt. George's-In-The-EastSt. Mary & St Michael Primary School

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CompanySt. Mary and St. JosephSt. Mary's BatterseaSt. Mary's BowSt. Mary's Convent & Nursing HomeSt. Mary's Parish ChurchSt. Mary's RC Primary SchoolSt. Patrick's ChurchSt. Paul's C of E ChurchSt. Paul's Church - Bow CommonSt. Paul's Church - ShadwellSt. Peter & St. Paul ChurchSt. Peter's Church, London DocksSt. Saviour's ChurchSt. Stephen's CharitySt. Stephen's ChurchSt. Stephen's ChurchSt. Thomas A Becket ChurchStamford Brook Residents AssociationStand up for AfricaStebon Primary SchoolStephen Hawking Special Primary SchoolStepney Greencoats C of E Primary SchoolStocken Tenants Action GroupStockhurst Close Residents AssociationStratford Methodist ChurchStratford Minority Ethnic Childrens CentreStreamStreatham Baptist Church - Lewin Road Youth ProjectStreatham Drop-in CentreSulivan Court Tenants' And Residents' AssociationSupporting Equality Of Life Against Hardship (S.E.L.A.H)Surrey Canoe ClubSurrey Docks FarmSurrey Docks Play AssociationSurveyor to the Fabric of St Paul’sSussex Street Play ProjectSwahili Support NetworkSwan Housing Association LimitedSwanbank Court Social ClubSwedish ChurchSwedish Seamen's ChurchTachbrook Nursery SchoolTamezin ClubTeam London BridgeTeam London BridgeTemple ChurchTenants Action Group (Pepys)Thames Angling Preservation SocietyThames Explorer Trust

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CompanyThames Gateway London PartnershipThames Landscape StrategyThames North Synod United Reformed ChurchThames Regional Rowing CouncilThames Rowing ClubThames Tradesmen's Rowing ClubThamesbankThamesbrook Rehabilitation UnitThe 1990 TrustThe 999 ClubThe African Child Promotion GroupThe AlbanyThe Amal Trust (Light of Youth)The American ChurchThe Anchor ProjectThe Apostolic Faith Mission UkThe Ark Montessori SchoolThe Asian Health Agency (Hounslow Branch)The Back-Up TrustThe Board of Deputies of British JewsThe Bridge Academy - Secondary PRUThe British Buddhist AssociationThe Buddhist SocietyThe Calamus FoundationThe Central London GurdwaraThe Chica Latina ProjectThe City CircleThe City of London SchoolThe City TogetherThe Clerk to the Worshipful Company of FishmongersThe Clerk to the Worshipful Company of VintnersThe Company of Watermen and LightermenThe Covenant Movement EalingThe DominieThe Friendly Club For Older PeopleThe Globe View Residents AssociationThe Great Britain-China CentreThe Greenwich Carers CentreThe Hartley CentreThe Holy Apostles Theatre MinistryThe Honourable Society of the Inner TempleThe Hurlingham ClubThe International School Of Screen ActingThe Lewisham Voluntary Sector Training NetworkThe Lister HospitalThe London Buddhist CentreThe London City MissionThe London Sketch ClubThe Maltings Residents Association Limited

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CompanyThe Metro Centre - GreenwichThe Most Holy Trinity Dockhead ChurchThe Muslim Cultural Heritage CentreThe Norwegian Church and Seamen's MissionThe Oval PartnershipThe Piperian Residents' AssociationThe Polish Education SocietyThe Regeneration TrustThe Relief Society for Poles TrustThe Religious Society of FriendsThe Renewal ProgrammeThe Russian Centre in LondonThe Salvation ArmyThe Salvation ArmyThe Serbian SocietyThe Shaftesbury Christian CentreThe St Michael Steiner SchoolThe St Paul's CentreThe Stockwell Partnership LimitedThe Theatres TrustThe Townmead Youth ClubThe Twickenham SocietyThe University of London Boat ClubThorney Island SocietyThree Faiths ForumThrive Battersea Garden ProjectTidemill Primary SchoolTideway SailabilityTideway Scullers SchoolTigereye Media ClubTower Bridge Primary SchoolTower Hamlets CollegeTower Hamlets Community Housing LtdTower Hamlets Co-operative Development AgencyTower Hamlets CRC LtdTownmead Estate Tenants AssociationToynbee HallTrafalgar Court Residents AssociationTrafalgar Rowing CenterTraining For LifeTransition Town WandsworthTrees for CitiesTrees for LondonTrinity HospitalTrinity HouseTrinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance LtdTrinity Methodist ChurchTrinity Tenants HallTrust for Urban Ecology

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CompanyTS Challenger SCCTurkish Community ProjectTurkish Education and Community AssociationTwinkle Park TrustUBM Built EnvironmentuCanDoItUK Turkish Islamic Cultural CentreUkim West London Islamic CentreUkrainian Catholic CathedralUnion of Muslim FamiliesUnion of Muslim Organisations of UK and IrelandUnitarian and Free Christian ChurchesUnited Anglo Caribbean SocietyUniversal Beneficent SocietyUniversity of East LondonUniversity of GreenwichUrban Partnership GroupUrban Voice UKUtrujj FoundationVanston Place Tenants AssociationVassall Area Regeneration GroupVauxhall Christian Centre (London City Mission)Vauxhall Gay Business ForumVauxhall SocietyVelehrad Centre and HostelVenture GreenwichVictorian SocietyVietnamese Mental Health ServicesVineyard Community ChurchVision for VauxhallVoluntary Action LewishamVolunteer Centre GreenwichWaldemar Avenue Mansions Tenants AssociationWalham Green Court Residents' Tenants' AssociationWalham Grove Residents' AssociationWandle Housing AssociationWandon Road Residents AssociationWandsworth Access Association Of People With DisabilitiesWandsworth Asian Women's AssociationWandsworth Community Empowerment NetworkWandsworth Congolese Community AssociationWandsworth Hard Of Hearing GroupWandsworth Historical SocietyWandsworth Salvation ArmyWandsworth Sickle Cell & Thalassaemia Support GroupWandsworth SocietyWandsworth Somali SocietyWandsworth Voluntary Sector Development AgencyWandsworth Youth For Christ

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CompanyWandsworth, Chelsea & Fulham Sea CadetsWardo Avenue Residents AssociationWaterloo QuarterWavelengths Leisure CentreWavelengths LibraryWest and North West London Vietnamese AssociationWest Ham All Saints Parish ChurchWest Ham Allotment Society LimitedWest Hill Baptist ChurchWest Hill Parent School AssociationWest Indian Standing ConferenceWest London Buddhist CentreWest London BusinessWest London Federation Of TenantsWest London free schoolWest London Islamic CentreWest London MissionWest London Network for Voluntary and Community OrganisationsWest London River GroupWest London Studios Residents AssociationWest London Synagogue of British JewsWestminster Association for Mental Health : MindWestminster Boating BaseWestminster Cathedral RC Primary SchoolWestminster City PartnershipWestminster Faith ExchangeWestminster InterfaithWestminster Property AssociationWestminster Race Equality CouncilWestminster SocietyWestminster SocietyWestminster SynagogueWickersley Early Years CentreWildlife and Countryside LinkWilliam Hogarth SchoolWilliam Morris Academy - Sixth FormWilliam Sutton TrustWilliam Sutton TrustWillowbrook CentreWimbledon and Putney Commons ConservatorsWorking Group Against Racism in Children's ResourcesWorking Together for Independent Living in LambethWorkspace GroupWorld Assembly of Muslim YouthWorld's End Residents AssociationWorld's End Under 5's CentreWorshipful Company of Spectacle MakersWorshipful Company of TurnersWorshipful Society of Apothecaries

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CompanyWow Mums - Women Of WandsworthWyvil Primary SchoolYahweh Christian FellowshipYeshua TrustYouth Music Theatre UKYouth Offending TeamYouth Sports DevelopmentZimbabwe Women's Network UKZoroastrian Trust Fund of EuropeChelsea TheatreFriends of Cremorne Gardens

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Appendix J

List of meetings attended

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Subject Date Time Meeting Type

Making More of the Thames Seminar- Seminar 1: An Environmentally Sustainable Thames 07/11/2011 17:00 PresentationKing's Stairs Gardens Community Group 08/11/2011 00:00 PresentationPutney Bridge Canoe Club 09/11/2011 19:00 PresentationThames Estuary Partnerships Annual Forum 10/11/2011 00:00 MeetingBermondsey Community Council 10/11/2011 19:00 PresentationIEMA Conference 2011 Sustainable Business:Environmental Professionals Driving Change 15/11/2011 00:00 ConferenceLondon Youth Rowing AGM 15/11/2011 00:00 MeetingMeeting with MAGASTRA Resident Association 15/11/2011 19:30 PresentationLondon Council Summit 19/11/2011 00:00 ConferenceBoard of Riverside Mansions Co Ltd 21/11/2011 19:00 Meeting

Chambers Wharf Residents Meeting 22/11/2011 17:00Public/Community

Putney Society 25/11/2011 10:30 MeetingScience and Technology Conference 28/11/2011 00:00 PresentationKEMP Working Group 28/11/2011 16:30 MeetingStop the Shaft (Putney and Barnes) 05/12/2011 19:30 MeetingSuper Sewer Summit 07/12/2011 16:00 ExhibitionLondon First event with Geoffrey Spence 07/12/2011 18:00 ConferenceSuper Sewer Summit (Hammersmith and Fulham Council) 07/12/2011 19:00

Public/Community

Lewisham Council public meeting re Earl Pumping Station 07/12/2011 19:00 PresentationNCE and GE Tunnelling UK 2011 conference 08/12/2011 00:00 PresentationPublic Meeting with Justine Greening MP 08/12/2011 19:30 MeetingCentre for London Excellence 12/12/2011 00:00 ConferenceRoyal Festival Drop In Session 12/12/2011 00:00 ExhibitionCentre for London Excellence 13/12/2011 00:00 ConferenceRoyal Festival Hall Drop In Session 13/12/2011 00:00 ExhibitionMeeting with Hurlingham Yacht Club and Chas Newens 13/12/2011 18:45 MeetingChiswick Pier Trust - Updated Meeting 13/12/2011 19:30 PresentationCIWEM Debate 14/12/2011 00:00 PresentationShadwell Basin Outdoor Centre 15/12/2011 11:00 MeetingWheat Wharf Freehold Company Ltd 15/12/2011 18:30 PresentationIranian community Age UK - Thames Tunnel talk 19/12/2011 13:00 PresentationKEMP Information update 20/12/2011 11:30 MeetingMeeting with KEMP Working Group 04/01/2012 19:00 Meeting

King Edward Memorial Park Foreshore public meeting 12/01/2012 19:30Public/Community

Kensington & Chelsea Environment Round Table 16/01/2012 18:00 MeetingKing's Stairs Gardens Committee members 17/01/2012 10:00 MeetingThames Tunnel phase two consultation update meeting 17/01/2012 14:00 MeetingAge Concern Tea Talk - Hammersmith & Fulham 19/01/2012 15:00 Presentation

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Subject Date Time Meeting TypeWomen In Property Talk 19/01/2012 18:00 PresentationPutney Working Group Meeting 19/01/2012 19:00 Meeting

Save your Riverside Public Meeting 19/01/2012 19:00Public/Community

Free Trade Wharf Residents (KEMP Foreshore) 25/01/2012 19:00 MeetingHurlingham Yacht Club 26/01/2012 20:00 Presentation

Rotary Club of Heston and Isleworth 31/01/2012 20:45Public/Community

Meeting with Riverside school governors 01/02/2012 17:30Public/Community

Careers Fair 2012 at Chiselhurst & Sidcup Grammar School 01/02/2012 18:00

Public/Community

SaveKEMP Working Group 01/02/2012 19:00 MeetingSaveKEMP Petition 06/02/2012 13:30 Meeting

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Appendix K

List of town halls and libraries

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Venue Address 1 Address 2 City PostcodeEaling Town Hall Perceval House 14-16 Uxbridge Road London W5 2HLHounslow Civic Centre Lampton Road Hounslow TW3 4DNHammersmith & Fulham Town Hall King Street Hammersmith London W6 9JU

Wandsworth Town HallWandsworth High Street London SW18 2PU

Kensington & Chelsea Town Hall Hornton Street London W8 7NXWestminster City Hall 64 Victoria Street London SW1E 6QP

Lambeth CouncilPhoenix House, St George Wharf Wandsworth Road London SW8 2LL

City of London Corporation

Department of Planning & Transportation PO Box 270, Guildhall London EC2P 2EJ

Southwark Council 160 Tooley Street London SE1 2QH

Lewisham Town Hall5th Floor, Laurence House Catford Road London SE6 4RU

London Borough of Tower Hamlets

5th Floor, Anchorage House 5 Clove Crescent London E14 2BE

London Borough of Greenwich Town Hall Wellington Street London SE18 6PW

Newham Town Hall 1000 Dockside Road London E16 2QURichmond Upon Thames Civic Centre 44 York Street Twickenham TW1 3BZLondon Thames Gateway Development Corporation

9th Floor, South Quay Plaza 3 189 Marsh Wall London E14 9SH

Ealing Central Library103 Ealing Broadway Centre The Broadway London W5 5JY

Acton Library High Street Acton London W3 6NA

Hounslow Library Centre SpaceTreaty Centre, High Street Hounslow TW3 1ES

Chiswick Library Duke's Avenue London W4 2AB

Hammersmith LibraryShepherds Bush Road Hammersmith London W6 7AT

Fulham Library 598 Fulham Road Fulham London SW6 5NX

Sands End Library

The Community Centre, 59 Broughton Road Fulham London SW6 2LE

Wandsworth Town Library 11 Garratt Lane London SW18 4AQPutney Library 5/7 Disraeli Road London SW15 2DRYork Gardens Library 34 Lavender Road London SW11 2UG

Battersea Park Library309 Battersea Park Road London SW11 4NF

Chelsea LibraryChelsea Old Town Hall King's Road London SW3 5EZ

Kensington Central Library 12 Phillimore Walk Kensington London W8 7SA

Victoria Library160 Buckingham Palace Road London SW1W 9UD

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Venue Address 1 Address 2 City PostcodePimlico Library Rampayne Street London SW1V 2PU

South Lambeth Library180 South Lambeth Road London SW8 1QP

Guildhall Library 5 Aldermanbury London EC2V 7HH

John Harvard Library211 Borough High Street London SE1 1JA

Rotherhithe Library Albion Street London SE16 7JA

Lewisham Library199-201 Lewisham High Street London SE13 6LG

Pepys Resource Centre Old Library Deptford Strand London SE8 3BA

West Greenwich Library146 Greenwich High Road London SE10 8NN

East Greenwich Library203-207 Woolwich Road London SE10 0RL

Stratford Library 3 The Grove Stratford London E15 1ELCastelnau Library 75 Castelnau London SW13 9RTRichmond Information Centre Old Town Hall Whittaker Avenue London TW9 1TPTower Hamlets Idea Store Gladstone Place Bow London E3 5ESTower Hamlets Idea Store Churchill Place Canary Wharf London E14 5RBShoe Lane library Hill House Little New Street London EC4A 3JR

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Appendix L

Exhibitions

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Venue and Address Date Time Visitors17/11/2011 2pm-8pm 11018/11/2011 2pm-8pm 8019/11/2011 10am-4pm 136 Total 32617/11/2011 2pm-8pm 2618/11/2011 2.30pm-8.30pm 1119/11/2011 10am-4pm 95 Total 13221/11/2011 2pm-8pm 9022/11/2011 2pm-8pm 5223/11/2011 2pm-8pm 78 Total 22021/11/2011 2pm-8pm 522/11/2011 2pm-8pm 623/11/2011 2pm-8pm 15 Total 2623/11/2011 2pm-8pm 8224/11/2011 2pm-8pm 3726/11/2011 10am-4pm 137 Total 25624/11/2011 2pm-8pm 4925/11/2011 2pm-8pm 2026/11/2011 10am-4pm 85 Total 15425/11/2011 2pm-8pm 4026/11/2011 10am-4pm 40 Total 8030/11/2011 2pm-8pm 5601/12/2011 2pm-8pm 39 Total 9530/11/2011 2pm-8pm 2401/12/2011 2pm-8pm 7 Total 3101/12/2011 2pm-8pm 1802/12/2011 2pm-8pm 1603/12/2011 10am-4pm 54 Total 8805/12/2011 2pm-8pm 1906/12/2011 2pm-8pm 3107/12/2011 2pm-8pm 41 Total 9105/12/2011 2pm-8pm 706/12/2011 2pm-8pm 207/12/2011 2pm-8pm 17 Total 2605/12/2011 2pm-8pm 1406/12/2011 2pm-8pm 15 Total 2907/12/2011 10.30am-8pm 1308/12/2011 10.30am-8pm 13 Total 2608/12/2011 2pm-8pm 209/12/2011 2pm-8pm 5 Total 712/12/2011 2pm-8pm 613/12/2011 2pm-8pm 4 Total 1012/12/2011 2pm-8pm 2213/12/2011 2pm-8pm 1414/12/2011 2pm-8pm 13 Total 4912/12/2011 10am-5pm 4213/12/2011 10am-1pm 5 Total 4715/12/2011 2pm-8pm 2116/12/2011 2pm-8pm 36 Total 5719/12/2011 3pm-8pm 4820/12/2011 3pm-8pm 69 Total 11718/01/2012 2pm-8pm 6719/01/2012 2pm-8pm 11520/01/2012 2pm-8pm 58 Total 24018/01/2012 2pm-8pm 1719/01/2012 2pm-8pm 1120/01/2012 2pm-8pm 25 Total 53

Hurlingham and Chelsea Secondary School*Peterborough Road, Fulham, London, SW6 3ED 28/01/2012 10am-4pm 61 Total 61

VISITOR TOTAL 2221* Denotes extra exhibitions, additional to those advertised in the SOCC

Royal Festival Hall*Belvedere Road, South Bank, London, SE1 8XX

London Rowing ClubEmbankment, Putney, SW15 1LB

Creekside Centre14 Creekside, Deptford, SE8 4SA

WWT London Wetland CentreQueen Elizabeth's Walk, Barnes, London, SW13 9WT

Battersea Dogs & Cats Home4 Battersea Park Road (Entry through main gate), London, SW8 4AA

Beormund Community Centre177 Abbey Street, SE1 2AN

John Orwell Sports Centre*Tench Street, Wapping, E1W 2QD

Acton Scout Hut; Rugby Road (Between Hatfield and Canham Roads), W4 1ATCity HallThe Queen's Walk, London, SE1 2AA

Glamis Estate Tenant's Hall414 Cable Street (corner of Cable Street and Glamis Road), E1 0AF

Stratford Town Hall29 Broadway, Stratford, E15 4BQVauxhall City Farm165 Tyers Street, London, SE11 5HSSt Mark's Community Centre218 Tollgate Road, London, E6 5YAYork Gardens Library and Community Centre; 34 Lavender Road, London, SW11 2UGSurrey Docks Watersports CentreRope Street, London, SE16 7SX

Parsons Green Sports and Social*Broomhouse Lane, Fulham, SW6 3DP

Chelsea AcademyLots Road, London, SW10 0ABLinden HouseUpper Mall, Hammersmith, W6 9TAThe Royal Hospital ChelseaRoyal Hospital Road, London, SW3 4SRThe Worx10 Heathman's Road, Parsons Green, SW6 4TJ

London Transport MuseumCovent Garden Piazza, London, WC2E 7BB

John Scurr Community Centre1a Bekesbourne Street, E14 7JQ

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Appendix M

Feedback form

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We need your commentsPhase two consultation feedback form

• We will publish your response anonymously and keep your personal details confidential.

• You only need to complete the questions on this form that are of interest to you.

• If you require any help filling out this form, please contact our customer centre  on 0800 0721 086.

• You can find more information about the Thames Tunnel on our website at www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk.

• Please only submit your feedback when you are completely happy with your response.

• All the comments you provide on this form should only relate to the consultation on the Thames Tunnel. You can contact us about any other Thames Water activity using the information on the back of this form.

• If there is not enough space on this sheet for all your comments, please continue on to another piece of paper and attach it securely.

• Please send your completed form by 10 February 2012 to: Freepost RSSB-HYRU-EGUT, Thames Tunnel, 35 King Street, BRISTOL, BS1 4DZ

Thames Tunnel

Registration details (Giving us this information means that we can contact you after the consultation with a summary of the consultation comments and how we have responded).

Name

Address

Postcode

Email address

Telephone number

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A. Please state in what capacity you are providing comments on the Thames Tunnel. a local resident

an organisation e.g. community or residents group, or business, or other (please provide details below)

landowners1/significantly affected persons2 as defined by s.44 of the 2008 Planning Act or agent acting on their behalf (please provide details below)

statutory consultee (excluding local authority). Please only select this option if you have specifically been contacted by Thames Water in this capacity in connection with the Thames Tunnel (please provide details below)

local authority (please provide details below)

other

Please provide details:

1 Landowners means owners and others with a legal interest in land which may be acquired for the project.

2 Significantly Affected Persons means those who, as a result of having a legal interest in land, may be able to claim compensation arising out of the construction and/or operation of the project, even though their land would not be acquired. For example, for interference with a right of way, or because their property may be affected by noise or vibration.

B. Which documents have you read to help you respond to this feedback form? site information papers, for example Acton Storm Tanks (please provide details below)

project information papers, for example Managing construction (please provide details below)

technical information/reports (please provide details below)

other (please provide details below)

none

Please provide details:

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Part one Our preferred sites

In order to answer the following questions, you may find it useful to look at our site information papers, which are available on our website or by contacting our customer centre.

1. Which of our preferred sites are you commenting on?If you wish to comment on more than one site, please attach an additional feedback form for each site.

Acton Storm Tanks

Hammersmith Pumping Station

Barn Elms

Putney Bridge Foreshore

Dormay Street

King George’s Park

Carnwath Road Riverside

Falconbrook Pumping Station

Kirtling Street

Heathwall Pumping Station

Cremorne Wharf Depot

Chelsea Embankment Foreshore

Albert Embankment Foreshore

2. Given the requirements for the construction and operation of the tunnel in this location, please give us your view on whether you consider this should be our preferred site. Are you:

supportive

opposed

don’t know/unsure

Please give your reasons why:

Blackfriars Bridge Foreshore

Victoria Embankment Foreshore

King Edward Memorial Park Foreshore

Earl Pumping Station

Deptford Church Street

Greenwich Pumping Station

Chambers Wharf

Abbey Mills Pumping Station

Beckton Sewage Treatment Works

Shad Thames Pumping Station

Bekesbourne Street

Jews Row (please go to question 8)

Other works (please go to question 8)

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3. If you think an alternative site should be used to perform the function set out in the site information paper, please tell us which one and why:

Site:

Please give your reasons why:

Management of construction works

4. Section 2 of the site information paper identifies what we consider to be the key issues associated with this site during construction, and how we currently intend to address them. (Other evironmental issues associated with this site are also identified in the Preliminary environmental information report).

a) Do you agree that we have identified the right key issues in the site information paper? yes

no

don’t know/unsure

If there are other key issues that you think we should identify, please state them below, with your reasons why:

b) Do you agree that we have identified the right way to address the key issues? yes

no

don’t know/unsure

If you do not agree that we have identified the right way to address the key issues, please state the issue below, and your reasons why:

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Design

5. Section 3 of the site information paper sets out a number of site specific issues which have influenced our permanent design for this site. Do you agree that we have identified the right issues?

(This question does not apply to Bekesbourne Street, please go to question 7). yes

no

don’t know/unsure

If you do not agree that we have identified the right site specific issues, please state below what you think are the right issues, with your reasons why:

6. Section 3 of the site information paper sets out our proposals for the permanent design and appearance of this site. Please give us your views. Are you:

supportive

opposed

don’t know/unsure

Please give your reasons why:

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Management of operational effects

7. Section 3 of the site information paper identifies what we consider to be the key issues associated with this site once it is operational, and how we currently intend to address them. (Other environmental issues associated with this site are also identified in the Preliminary environmental information report).

a) Do you agree that we have identified the right key issues in the site information paper?

yes

no

don’t know/unsure

If there are other key issues that you think we should identify, please state them below, with your reasons why:

b) Do you agree that we have identified the right way to address the key issues? yes

no

don’t know/unsure

If you do not agree that we have identified the right way to address any of the key issues, please state the issue below, and your reasons why:

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8. If you have any comments about our proposals for Jews Row or Other works, please provide them below. Otherwise, please go to question 9.

a) Jews Row

b) Other works

I have comments, as follows:

Part two Need, solution, tunnel route and alignment

In order to answer the following questions, you may find it useful to look at our project information papers on Overflow, Options and Route and tunnel alignment. These are available on our website, or by contacting the customer centre.

9. You may not have commented on the need for the project during phase one consultation. If you would like to give us your comments on the need to reduce the amount of sewage that enters the tidal River Thames please enter them below:

I have no comments

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I have comments, as follows:

I have comments, as follows:

I have comments, as follows:

10. At phase one consultation, we identified four possible solutions to the need to reduce the amount of sewage entering the tidal River Thames.

Taking into account all the possible solutions, do you have any comments on our decision that a tunnel is the right way to meet the need?

I have no comments

11. At phase one consultation, we presented three possible routes for the tunnel to follow, and identified the Abbey Mills route as our preferred route. Having reviewed the feedback from phase one consultation, the Abbey Mills route is still our preferred route. Do you have any further comments about our preference for the Abbey Mills route?

I have no comments

12. Do you have any comments on the proposed alignment of the Abbey Mills route? I have no comments

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Part three Consultation process

We are interested in your views on how we ran this phase of consultation. Please help us improve the way we work by completing this section.

13. Have you previously taken part in consultation activities for this project? yes, go to question 14

no, go to question 15

14. If yes, did you fill in a feedback form, attend an exhibition or meeting where we were present to answer questions, or provide comments in another way?

Please tick all that are appropriate:

attended an exhibition and spoke to a member of the Thames Tunnel team

attended an exhibition, but did not speak to a member of the Thames Tunnel team

filled in a feedback form (online or paper feedback form)

attended drop in sessions or other meeting between phase one and phase two consultations where a member of the Thames Tunnel team was present

other (please provide details below)

15. Have you attended an exhibition during this phase two consultation period? yes

no

If yes, which exhibition did you attend?

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16. Do you think you have been provided with enough information about the project and consultation material to enable you to comment?

yes

no

Please provide your comments here:

17. Do you have any other comments on the Thames Tunnel consultation process? yes

no

Please provide your comments here:

18. Do you want to receive updates about the Thames Tunnel? yes, by e-mail

yes, by post

no

If yes, please fill in your details on the front page of this form

Thank youFor more information about the Thames Tunnel, please visit our website at www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk

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All the comments you provide on this form should only relate to the consultation on the Thames Tunnel. Please send your completed form by 10 February 2012 to:

Freepost RSSB-HYRU-EGUT, Thames Tunnel, 35 King Street, BRISTOL, BS1 4DZ

You can contact us about any of our other activities:

Online www.thameswater.co.uk

By telephone Billing or account enquiries – call 0845 9200 888 Lines are open weekdays from 8am - 8pm and on Saturday from 8am - 1pm (Minicom or Typetalk: 0845 7200 899).

Water or wastewater enquiries – call 0845 9200 800 Lines are open 24 hours a day (Minicom or Typetalk: 0845 7200 898).

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Appendix N

Quality assurance

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Appendix N - Quality assurance

N.1 Introduction N.1.1 In accordance with The Planning Inspectorate Advice note fourteen:

Compiling the consultation report we have undertaken safeguards to ensure that feedback comments are grouped appropriately. This appendix sets out the process followed.

N.2 Quality assurance process N.2.1 Figure P.1, sets out the process that has been followed in relation to

grouping feedback comments received. The following sections explain the process undertaken in further detail.

Figure N.1 Quality assurance process

Using the questions in the feedback form N.2.2 As set out in section 3.2, as far as possible feedback comments received

were analysed against the question which they were submitted against in our feedback form (see appendix M for further details). This approach was only deviated from when it was clear that the comments made in response to a particular question related to another part or a question within the same part of the feedback form.

N.2.3 Where feedback was submitted in alternative forms, as far as possible, feedback was placed against the questions within our feedback form. In

Using the quesitons in the feedback form

Stage of the process (sites only)

Thematic grouping, eg transport, noise and vibration, air quality and odour

Thematic sub-grouping of feedback: - splitting feedback between supportive and neutral comments, objections,

issues and concerns and suggestions - within a theme grouping detailed comments, for example within transport

effect on parking provision or concerns about access route

Checking

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the feedback form, respondents were asked to state their view on certain questions by means of tick boxes. For these questions, views were only assigned where the respondents’ view point was clear from their feedback. Where the respondents’ point of view was not clear, this part of the question was left blank. Where no feedback was received in relation to a particular question, it was left blank. Where feedback was received that did not respond to any of the questions in the feedback form, it was entered into a separate part of the feedback form for ‘other comments’.

Stage of the process N.2.4 The feedback form contained three parts:

Part 1: Our preferred sites

Part 2: Need, solution, tunnel route and alignment

Part 3: Consultation process N.2.5 For feedback received in relation to part 1 of the feedback, we undertook

an additional categorisation of comments which reflected the content of the site information papers. Feedback was therefore sorted in relation to whether it related to:

Site selection

Management of construction works

Permanent design and appearance

Management of operational effects

High level grouping of feedback against themes N.2.6 Feedback was then assigned a high level theme. These differed

depending on the part of the feedback form. The themes are set out in table P.1.

N.2.7 In order to assign a high level theme, feedback to each question was read and the appropriate high level themes assigned.

Table N.1 High level themes

Part of feedback form High level themes Part 1: Site selection Site selection

Alternative sites

Part 1: Management of construction works

General feedback comments on key issues

General feedback comments on measures to address the key issues

Air quality and odour

Construction working hours and programme

Construction site design and layout

Historic environment

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Part of feedback form High level themes

Land quality and contamination

Lighting

Natural environment (aquatic)

Natural environment (terrestrial)

Noise and vibration

Open space and recreation

Planning and development

Socio-economic

Structures and utilities

Townscape and visual

Transport and access

Water and flood risk

Part 1: Permanent design and appearance

Permanent design and appearance

Part 1: Management of operational effects

General feedback comments on the key issues

General feedback comments on measures to address the key issues

Air quality and odour

Historic environment

Land quality and contamination

Lighting

Natural environment (aquatic)

Natural environment (terrestrial)

Noise and vibration

Open space and recreation

Planning and development

Socio-economic

Structures and utilities

Townscape and visual

Transport and access

Water and flood risk

Part 2 Need for the project

Solution including the tunnel and alternative

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Part of feedback form High level themes

solutions

Tunnel route including alternative tunnel routes

Tunnel alignment including alternative tunnel alignments and feedback on drive strategy

Part 3 Previous consultation activities

Attendance at exhibitions

Project information

Consultation process

Detailed grouping of feedback N.2.8 Once feedback had been assigned a theme, it was assigned a sub-theme.

This process entailed firstly determining whether the feedback received was making a supportive or neutral comment, raising objections, issues or concerns or suggesting mitigation/suggestions or alternative solutions. Secondly sub-themes were assigned to reflect the detailed points raised in feedback comments.

N.2.9 We introduced a series of processes to ensure that similar feedback was dealt with in a consistent manner and that our anticipated list of detailed points could be adapted as necessary. The steps undertaken were:

within the team analysing the feedback, individuals were assigned different high level themes and analysed all feedback assigned that theme. This had two benefits: (i) it ensured that similar feedback received on the same and different sites were dealt with in a consistent manner; and (ii) provided an additional stage of checking in relation to allocation of high level themes since high level themes could either be deleted or added at this stage.

if new points were raised by respondents during the analysis process, new sub-themes were added and feedback assigned against these points

if the sub-themes did not reflect the feedback received, these were re-worked to reflect the points that were raised

within the sub-themes we created an ‘other’ category where comments which did not neatly fit within the existing list and were only raised by a few respondents could be assigned

if specific points were raised by respondents in relation to a specific site or specific point, points could be ‘bespoked’ to include this additional detail. For example, the standard code is: ‘should use/consider an alternative site’; in light of feedback received at Acton Storm Tanks the point became ‘should use/consider an alternative

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site, specifically one that causes less nuisance to residential properties.’

Checking N.2.10 A sample of the feedback assignments were reviewed to check for

consistency of theme and sub-theme assignment and to review the need for additional or revised sub-themes. This process was undertaken by a team member who was not directly involved in the analysis process.

N.2.11 Additionally, a selection of correspondence received and details of the themes and sub-themes that were assigned was reviewed by the project team to confirm that it agreed with the approach that had been adopted. This process did not identify any changes to the assignment of themes or sub-themes.

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For further information visit www.thamestunnelconsultation.co.uk or call us on 0800 0721 086.

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