An invitation from Cllr Adourian
Meeting on Thursday 29 September
Residents are welcome to attend the next session of the Flooding Risk Management Working Group, which will be scrutinising the impact on residents and businesses of flood risks. The meeting will take place on Thursday 29 September in the Council Chamber at Kensington Town Hall, starting at 6.30pm.
Details are here—the agenda should be published later today:
Meeting on Wednesday 19 October
There will also be a separate Working Group meeting to discuss the Thames Water Independent Review of the flooding incident in July 2021. As well as representatives of Thames Water, it will also hear from the Independent Expert Group and the Consumer Council for Water. This meeting will take place on Wednesday 19 October in the Council Chamber at Kensington Town Hall, starting at 6.30pm.
Call for Evidence
If you have experience of flooding or flood risk management in the borough, you can also send in a written submission. The purpose of the Call for Evidence is to allow the working group to have a greater in-depth understanding of how residents are being affected by flooding and flooding risk. Ideally, your submission should focus on:
- how flooding or flooding risk has affected your home or household
- how flooding or flooding risk has affected your quality of life
- what you have done, or would like to do, to manage flooding risk.
We will consider all the responses (which will be anonymised) as part of our evidence-gathering and in the development of the final report and recommendations.
The call for evidence opens on Friday 30 September and closes on Friday 4 November. Please email your submission to scrutiny@rbkc.gov.uk with ‘Flooding Scrutiny Submission’ in the subject line.
Kind regards,
Hamish
Cllr Hamish Adourian
Earl’s Court
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
The younger, new councillors seem far more engaged with residents. Cllr Adourian is an example of one such. Thank you for organising, Hamish
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My dear Dame,
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