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Home / Environment / Thames Water Fines Funding Eco-Repair Projects Across London and South East

Thames Water Fines Funding Eco-Repair Projects Across London and South East

3 Oct

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  • £3.3 million in Thames Water fines used for river restoration projects
  • New chalk stream habitat and wet woodland created to aid fish migration
  • Farmland reshaped with wildlife-rich habitats and flood-busting landscapes
Thames Water Fines Funding Eco-Repair Projects Across London and South East

As of October 3rd, 2025, Thames Water has been ordered to pay over £3.3 million in fines for a string of pollution scandals. However, this money is now being put to good use, funding a range of eco-repair projects across London and the South East.

One of the key initiatives is the conversion of green spaces into a continuous river park along the River Wandle in South London. This project will see the creation of a new chalk stream habitat and wet woodland, which will help facilitate the migration of fish such as brown trout and provide a safe haven for wildlife like kingfishers.

The funds are also being used to reshape farmland in the Cotswolds, transforming the landscape to include wildlife-rich habitats and clever flood-busting features. These measures are designed to soak up future deluges while giving birds and bugs a safer place to thrive.

In total, 14 projects have received a share of the Thames Water fines, with the goal of tackling pollution, managing flood risk, and enhancing biodiversity across the region. Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds has expressed her desire for the local community to once again feel proud of their environment, and these initiatives are a step towards that goal.

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The Thames Water fines are being used to fund a range of eco-repair projects across London and the South East, including river restoration, wildlife habitat creation, and flood-busting initiatives.
The River Wandle project will see the conversion of green spaces into a continuous river park, with the creation of a new chalk stream habitat and wet woodland to aid fish migration and support wildlife like kingfishers.
The Cotswolds farmland is being reshaped to include wildlife-rich habitats and clever flood-busting landscapes, designed to soak up future deluges while providing safer habitats for birds and bugs.

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