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King Edward Memorial Park Foreshore Community Liaison Working Group 6 February 2019 Staff Tideway Jeff Alchin Project Manager Tideway Allen Summerskill Stakeholder & Consents Tideway Rebecca Major Communications Tideway CVB


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King Edward Memorial Park Foreshore Community Liaison Working Group 6 February 2019

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Staff Tideway

  • Jeff Alchin

Project Manager Tideway

  • Allen Summerskill

Stakeholder & Consents Tideway

  • Rebecca Major

Communications Tideway

CVB

  • Neil Grosset

Project Manager

  • June Saunders

Community Relations Officer

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CONTENTS

Environmental update (noise and air quality) Legacy and Community Progress report Upcoming works

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Environmental

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Noise & e & Ai Air Qu Quali lity

No exceedances - Sept, Oct, Nov, Dec 2018 & Jan 2019

KEMPF/AA/1

KEMPF/AA/2

Continuous air quality monitoring location Long-term unattended noise monitoring location

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Legacy and Community Relations

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TID IDEWAY E Y EAST C COMMU OMMUNI NITY INV Y INVESTMENT NT & & STEM Octo tobe ber – Dec ecem ember er 20 2018

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Royal al G Gues est

The Princess Royal visited Abbey Mills Pumping Station, known as the ‘Cathedral of Sewage’, to learn about the Victorian sewers and Tideway’s plan to vastly reduce the amount of untreated sewage which flows into the River Thames.

Above: Princess Anne meeting Tideway staff Left: Princess Anne in one of Sir Joseph Bazalgette’s original brick- built sewer tunnels.

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1st Event of 2019 19 p plan anned ed f for

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Ki King ng Edw Edward M d Memori rial P Park rk Fore reshore

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BREAKING BARRIERS

Presentation skills Personal developmen t Mentoring Communication skills Physical skills Team building Leadership Decision making Goal setting Problem solving Self discipline Time managemen t

12-week programme led by staff volunteers in partnership with London Youth Rowing

  • 2 programmes
  • 30 students
  • 2 Southwark

schools

  • 20 staff volunteers

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Program amme c e con

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es in 2019 19

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Famil milia iaris isatio ion v vis isit it by y Local F Fir ire Offic ficers

January 2019

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Na National T Tree W ee Week eek No Novem ember 20 2018

  • CVB Tideway have teamed up with community voluntary group the Deptford Folk to support their

challenge to plant 200 trees in celebration of the first publication of John Evelyn's diaries 200 hundred years ago.

  • We have funded 20 of the trees and will be working with the community group, in collaboration with

LB Lewisham with the planting and educating local schoolchildren and groups about the importance of trees.

  • Twenty trees were planted with the help of the local community in upper and lower Pepys park to

mark National Tree Week in November.

  • Four of these trees will be counted towards the Tideway legacy of planting 2 for 1 replacement

concept for the project, with the rest funded by CVB Tideway to be planted early next year.

  • John Evelyn, was a 17th century diarist who has strong links with Deptford and lived in at Sayes

Court Manor, which has long since been demolished, along with his famous garden. He wrote about trees, air quality, urban design, gardening and horticulture.

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Progress report

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Programme mme

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Pro rogra ramme mme D Delay

Due to additional work required within the Cofferdam the programme has been delayed Archaeological work has been brought forward to allow the investigation to take place prior to additional soil mixing work to be completed Landscaping plan submissions will now be submitted to LB Tower Hamlets in late 2019

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Aerial l View w of f Cofferda dam m Decem December er 201 2018

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17 NOVEMBER 2018

Furth ther p pil iles ins installed to to support Sil Silos r requir ired fo for s soil il m mix ixing

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Backfilling of t the he c cofferd rdam

January 2019

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Bent ntonite S Silos i in n place Muck Bin sla lab cast t on

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Delivery o

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f L-Bloc locks commence Jan by barge ge

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Completed w works rks

  • Cofferdam strengthening works:
  • Concrete piles in cofferdam finished in October 2018
  • Concrete beams tying the piles together completed in

November 2018

  • Concrete piles on landside completed
  • A concrete slab built to support silos delivered in November for

ground improvement works to the main area of the cofferdam

  • Concrete slab built within the North East Storm Relief Sewer
  • diversion. These works are tidally affected and are almost

complete

  • Muck Bin base slab completed
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Upcoming work

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Upcom

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  • Hoarding Art in enclosed play area being installed 6 - 8 Feb
  • Archaeological Investigation for 4 to 6 weeks
  • Backfilling of the Cofferdam continues until end of February
  • Ground improvement works in January for approximately 4 to 6

months

  • This will be deep soil mixing: a machine is used to bore down into the

ground and mix grout to improve the ground characteristics

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Soil M Soil Mix ixing – Start J Janua uary for 6 r 6 months

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Archaeo eolo logi gical E l Excavat ation

This is skelet eleton was excavated d durin ing g in inves estig igatio ions at a dif ifferent Tid ideway sit ite in e in the ea

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e approxim imately ly 300 yea ears

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is known as ‘the b e boot

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Soil Mixing Feb – July 2019

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Diaphragm Walling - Begins September 2019

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Questions?

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If you have any questions or enquiries please contact the Tideway Helpdesk on: Telephone: 08000 308080 Email: Helpdesk@Tideway.London

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THANK YOU

King Edward Memorial Park Foreshore Community Liaison Working Group 6 February 2019

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Th Than ank y k you

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Any questions please contact the Tideway Helpdesk on: Telephone: 08000 3 00 308080 080 Email: Helpdesk@Tideway.London