THAMES LANDSCAPE STRATEGY
The Thames Landscape Strategy is one of three sub-regional partnerships for the Thames in the greater London area, whose focus is the remarkable river corridor between Hampton and Kew. Launched in 1994, the strategy is a 100-year blueprint for the Thames, whose vision is to conserve, enhance and promote for the future, one of the world’s great urban landscapes. To achieve its aims, the strategy brings together a partnership of statutory and non-statutory organisations, local groups and individuals to inform strategic policy and to implement a broad range of projects and management proposals, such as London’s Arcadia.
Between Hampton and Kew the Thames meanders through a connected landscape of parks, palaces and working communities known as the Arcadian Thames. Centuries of settlement have left a unique legacy of architecture, public access and nature conservation unparreled in the rest of the capital.
Find out more about the Thames Landscape Strategy Hampton to Kew at http://thames-landscape-strategy.org.uk.