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Supplementary Public Consultation 2026

Teddington Direct River Abstraction (TDRA)

Supplementary consultation on our updated plans near Burnell Avenue

Teddington Direct River Abstraction (TDRA) is a vital drought resilience project for London and a key part of our plan to secure water supplies for the future. In 2025, we held a statutory public consultation on our proposals. Since then, we’ve been considering all the feedback received, engaging with stakeholders, and developing our design.

We’re now holding a supplementary consultation from 21 May to 18 June 2026 on our updated plans near Burnell Avenue, which include proposed design changes and changes to the draft Order limits. You can collect a printed consultation booklet and feedback form at Ham Library or view it online below.

How to find out more

In-person event

You can drop in and talk directly with the project team about the updated proposals near Burnell Avenue on Tuesday 2 June 2026 from 2pm to 8pm at St. Andrew’s Church Hall, Church Road, Ham, TW10 5HG.

Online event

You can also join our online public information event on Monday 8 June 2026, from midday to 1pm. Please register in advance below.

Have your say

Share your views on our latest proposals for land near Burnell Avenue by:

  • filling in our online feedback form
  • emailing us at TDRA@Ipsos.com
  • writing to us, free of charge, at FREEPOST TDRA CONSULTATION
  • filling in a printed feedback form and posting it to us free of charge
Additional information

Our consultation is open until 11.59pm on 18 June 2026. Responses received after that date may not be considered. We cannot guarantee acceptance of consultation responses submitted via other channels. 

Our online feedback form has a character limit of 4,096 characters for each question, which equates to roughly 750 words per answer. If your responses are likely to be lengthy, you might prefer to email or write to us.

Discover more

Find out more about how the TDRA project would help London keep running smoothly during times of drought.