Thames Estuary 2100 plan

Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100) is a long term flood risk management plan for London and the Thames estuary. Our Consultation ran from April until the end of July and has now closed.

Thank you to those of you who responded; your comments will now be fed back into the development of the final TE2100 Plan which will go to Defra at the end of the year. A report on the key findings of the consultation will be produced in the autumn and will be posted on the TE2100 web pages.

The Plan describes the actions that are needed in the short (2010-2035) medium (2035-2070) and long term (2070-2100) to manage flood risk, and who will undertake them. It also identifies potential sites where intertidal habitat (saltmarsh and mudflat) could be created to replace habitats that are being lost due to rising sea levels. Although the Consultation has ended you can still view the Consultation Plan by following the links below:

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Your views count

The Plan may affect you, your environmental interests, or your business or organisation. We are very pleased to have received so many responses to our consultation and we are now feeding these responses back into the development of the final TE2100 Plan.

A report on the key findings of the public consultation is now available. This can be downloaded below. The Final TE2100 Plan will be available in early 2010.

To view the Thames Estuary 2100 Plan consultation document or the accompanying environmental report see the PDF files below. We have broken the document up into easily-downloadable chapters.

If you would like to contact the TE2100 project, please email:

TE2100 Plan documents: