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Port of Tilbury flood defence gates project Construction work progresses on £34 million scheme. From: 3 June 2021 Pictured left to right are Helena Henao-Fernandez, Team 2100 Deputy Programme Director, Environment Agency; Paul Dale, Asset & Site Director, the Port of Tilbury; Alex Gentleman, Balfour Beatty; Mark Johnson, Area Flood and Coastal Risk Manager, Environment Agency; John Curtin, Executive Director for Local Operations, Environment Agency; Adrian Kilburn, Balfour Beatty, and David Housden, Head of Engineering and Procurement, the Port of Tilbury. Work is progressing on this project of national importance to install new dual function lock gates on the Thames Estuary in Tilbury. The £34 million scheme is a project between the Environment Agency and the Port of Tilbury that will better protect thousands of homes and businesses in the local area from flooding. ....
Three new board members appointed to the Environment Agency Environment Secretary George Eustice welcomes knowledge and experience of three appointees. From: 3 February 2021 Environment Secretary George Eustice has appointed Dr Stewart Davies, Ines Faden da Silva and Lilli Matson to the Environment Agency Board. The appointments began on 1 February 2021 and will run for four years until 31 January 2025. Board members provide non-executive leadership challenge and support to the Environment Agency’s executive through regular Board meetings, committees and groups. They also undertake individual lead roles on relevant issues and with local operational teams. All appointments to the Environment Agency Board are made on merit following open competition. The appointments comply with the Ministerial Code of Governance on Public Appointments. There is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if significant) to be declared. All three appointees have ....
Date Time Three new board members appointed to Environment Agency Environment Secretary George Eustice has appointed Dr Stewart Davies, Ines Faden da Silva and Lilli Matson to the Environment Agency Board. The appointments began on 1 February 2021 and will run for four years until 31 January 2025. Board members provide non-executive leadership challenge and support to the Environment Agency’s executive through regular Board meetings, committees and groups. They also undertake individual lead roles on relevant issues and with local operational teams. All appointments to the Environment Agency Board are made on merit following open competition. The appointments comply with the Ministerial Code of Governance on Public Appointments. There is a requirement for appointees’ political activity (if significant) to be declared. All three appointees have declared that they have not taken part in any significant political activity in the past five years. ....