Severn Valley Water Management Scheme Sustainability Appraisal Scoping Report Consultation
Results updated 10 Sep 2024
Here are the results of the Severn Valley Water Management Scheme Sustainability Appraisal Scoping Report Consultation, that ran from 9 April to 21 May 2024.
We will also be launching a new website in September, which will provide updates on all of our upcoming engagement with communities across Powys and Shropshire. Please keep an eye on the website for more information.
Files:
- Consultation Outcome.pdf, 80.1 KB (PDF document)
Overview
We are consulting on the Severn Valley Water Management Scheme’s (SVWMS) Sustainability Appraisal Scoping Report and Vision Document. We have also included a story map in our documents to add further information.
This consultation is being held by the SVWMS. The partners of the scheme include Natural Resources Wales (NRW), the Environment Agency (EA), Powys County Council and Shropshire County Council
See below in the 'Related Documents' section for the Sustainability Appraisal Scoping Report (including all appendices), Vision Document and story map for the Severn Valley Water Management Scheme. There are also details on how to respond online, by email or post.
The consultation can be accessed via the 'start consultation' link in the green box titled 'Have your say' at the bottom of this page.
For those unable to access the internet to view this webpage, please call the EA on 03708 506 506 to request a copy of the information via post or email.
Why your views matter
Over the years, adverse weather conditions have been having a larger and larger impact on communities and water resources.
The Severn Valley Water Management Scheme is a collaborative approach to water management. We aim to provide an innovative scheme that will support communities across a large area - and we'd like your help to make this possible.
We know that the communities along the River Severn have a wealth of experience of how adverse weather conditions can impact them, and we want to create a scheme that takes all views into consideration.
We would love to hear from the local communities and stakeholders, as well as anyone who might be affected by water management of the River Severn. Getting a clear understanding of all views will enable us to reach the best possible outcome.
We would like to hear your views on the Severn Valley Water Management Scheme and its Sustainability Appraisal Scoping Report so that we can create a scheme that truly encompasses and supports sustainable development and addresses local issues and opportunities.
How you can respond
There is a link at the bottom of this page that will take you to the consultation.
Here you can submit your response using our online tool which will enable you to manage your comments more effectively. It will also help us to gather and summarise responses quickly and accurately as well as reduce the costs of the consultation.
If you would prefer to submit your response by email, please use the following email address: SevernValleyWaterManagementScheme@naturalresourceswales.gov.uk
If you prefer to submit your response in writing, please call the EA on 03708 506 506 to request a copy of the consultation to be posted or emailed.
What happens next?
All Consultation responses will be acknowledged and a response to questions will be provided. All consultation responses will be collated, along with responses provided to questions, at the end of the consultation period for due consideration.
Our partner - The Environment Agency - will look to make all responses publicly available after the consultation, unless you have specifically requested that we keep your response confidential.
They will not publish names of individuals who respond, but they will publish the name of the organisation for those responses made on behalf of organisations.
If you respond online or provide us with an email address, we will acknowledge your response. After the consultation has closed a summary of the responses will be published on our website.
In accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 2000, we may be required to publish your response to this consultation, but will not include any personal information. If you have requested your response to be kept confidential, we may still be required to provide a summary of it.
Privacy Statement
Natural Resources Wales is responsible for ensuring the protection of your privacy when you respond to a survey using this portal. If you were to give us any personal data (such as your full name, address, phone number or email), we would like you to know that it will be stored securely for a limited period of time, and used only for the purposes described in the survey and in compliance with the current data protection legislation.
Please note: When we run a survey, it is generally unnecessary to seek personal information from you, but on rare occasions, we might ask for some.
When would we do so?
We may ask you to provide your contact details if:
• you would be interested in discussuing a consultation or evidence further, or attending a follow up focus group type session
• we are launching a new service and you have expressed an interest and would like more details.
There is also an option to receive a copy of your survey response when you submit it. To do so you need to provide an email address. Please be aware that NRW does not have access to this email address, as it is stored by the provider of the system; Delib, who also have to comply with data protection legislation.
Full details of how NRW complies with the regulations are provided via the link below.
English: Natural Resources Wales Privacy Notice
Please note that anonymised results of the consultation received by NRW will be shared with the Environment Agency, who will then collate and process the results.
Delib Privacy Information
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This site is managed by the controlling organisation, Natural Resources Wales Citizen Space. When you access and use this site, the personal information you have submitted to these activities will go to the organisation. Delib will not access your personal information unless requested to do so by the organisation, and only for the purposes of assisting them with the administration of this site.
Accessing your Personal Information
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What happens next
All consultation responses and responses provided to questions will be sent to the Environment Agency to be collated at the end of the consultation period for due consideration.
The Environment Agency will look to make all responses publicly available during and after the consultation, unless you have specifically requested that we keep your response confidential.
We will not publish names of individuals who respond, but we may publish the name of the organisation for those responses made on behalf of organisations.
If you respond online or provide us with an email address, we will acknowledge your response, unless you have requested that we do not do this. After the consultation has closed a summary of the responses will be published on our website.
In accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 2000, we may be required to publish your response to this consultation, but will not include any personal information. If you have requested your response to be kept confidential, we may still be required to provide a summary of it.
Areas
- Severn
Audiences
- Flooding
Interests
- Flooding
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