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<p>Since the 2013/14 winter flooding, over £3 million has been spent on work to restore
flood defence assets in the Thames Valley and Surrey areas to help reduce the risk
of flooding to communities. This has included completing eight flood defence repair
projects and capital works on two weirs (Molesey and Godstow). The Environment Agency
has also carried out repairs to damage on three Thames weirs, including removal of
trees and blockages, and shoal clearance works across twenty sites through the Lower
Thames.</p><p>During this year, the Environment Agency has also made progress in developing
two large-scale flood alleviation schemes:</p><p>- The Oxford to Abingdon scheme,
reducing flood risk to over 1,000 properties; and</p><p>- The River Thames scheme,
reducing flood risk to over 15,000 homes and businesses and significant local infrastructure
around Teddington to Datchet.</p><p>An indicative allocation of £297m of Grant in
Aid has been allocated to projects within the Thames RFCC are over the next 6 years.
These projects will better protect at least 25,000 households by 2021. It is planned
to start the construction of 36 projects by April 2016 with a further 126 projects
in development and the pipeline for construction in future years.</p>
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