Tidal Thames Environment and Heritage Conferences
Tidal Thames Environment and Heritage Conference 2019
‘The River User’s Perspective: Using the river to bring about improvements to the environment’
On Thursday 31 January 2019 the Port of London Authority host the third Tidal Thames Environment and Heritage Conference at the Museum of London Docklands.
Initiated as part of the governance framework for the Thames Vision in 2017, this conference is now an annual event to highlight the positive environmental stories and lessons learnt relating to the tidal Thames and to report on progress towards delivering the Vision’s environmental objectives.
If you attended the event this year please complete this feedback form and email it to [email protected].
Presentations from 2019 conference
Session 1 - Setting the scene
Nadine Collins-Smith - PLA - Thames Vision progress to date
Tanya Ferry - PLA - Environment goals update
Session 2 - Recreation, Culture and Community
Vanessa Celosse - Active360 - Paddle & Pick
Andrew Triggs-Hodge - Tideway - Reconnection
Anna Patel - The North Thames Flag - The North Thames Fisheries Local Action Group
Peter Finch - River Thames Society
Francesca Sanchez - Natural England - England Coast Path
Session 3 - River Transport and Freight
Tom Coulter - London Gateway - Compensation Sites, Planet Mark and Air Quality
Geoff Symonds - Thames Clippers - The 'Green' challenge for high speed craft
James Maclean - Land & Water - Rainham Marshes Habitat Creation Scheme
James Trimmer - PLA - Use of Waterbourne Freight
Previous Conferences
To view information and outcomes from the previous two conferences please click links below:
Tidal Thames Environment and Heritage Conference 2017
Tidal Thames Environment and Heritage Conference 2018
Page last updated February 2019