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Consultation has concluded
Activity:
On 30 November, the council organised a summit to discuss water supply issues. Community and industry experts came together to explore the long-term water resource challenges facing the county and discuss plans proposed by water companies, with the aim of working towards better outcomes for the county.
Results:
63 attended
Feedback:
Stakeholders with very different views were able to discuss plans and concerns in detail in a supportive and neutral environment.
The council has used feedback from the day to help formulate responses to consultations on water resource management plans.
The council is now following up on issues raised at the event with Thames Water – the event formed the springboard for a closer working relationship with Thames Water.
Activity:
On 30 November, the council organised a summit to discuss water supply issues. Community and industry experts came together to explore the long-term water resource challenges facing the county and discuss plans proposed by water companies, with the aim of working towards better outcomes for the county.
Results:
63 attended
Feedback:
Stakeholders with very different views were able to discuss plans and concerns in detail in a supportive and neutral environment.
The council has used feedback from the day to help formulate responses to consultations on water resource management plans.
The council is now following up on issues raised at the event with Thames Water – the event formed the springboard for a closer working relationship with Thames Water.
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