19 June 7 pm – 9 pm at the Dorchester on Thames Village Hall
River Thame Conservation Trust (RTCT), in partnership with the Environment Agency and the Hurst Water Meadow Trust, is developing a project to remove the barrier to the movement of fish up the River Thame and connect the fish communities in the Thames with those of the Thame. The site of the project is Buck’s Pool, at the top of the Hurst meadow.
We invite you to learn about the project and offer your views at a public meeting from 7 to 9 pm on Monday 19 June in the Dorchester village hall. RTCT will make a presentation on the aims of the project, the options appraisal to date and the plan going forward. It will provide an early consultation opportunity for the residents of Dorchester-on-Thames to be informed and engaged in the design and planning of the scheme.
“The weir structure over the Thame which acts as a barrier to fish movement”