Water is essential for life and an increasingly precious resource. We must learn how to use it wisely, conserve it and take steps to ensure that there are adequate future supplies for all. We also need water to be clean, which means encouraging a clean water mind-set to assist long term health. Part of this means doing what we can to discourage any kind of water pollution which can have disastrous effects in and around our rivers and on life itself.

At the same time, and with more extreme weather now a regular feature of life, we need to be vigilant in mitigating the worst effects of flooding, both in built-up areas and in preserving our floodplains as essential parts of overall flood management. In all this we also want to support our local charitable organisations:

  • the River Thame Conservation Trust (RTCT)
  • the Cuttle Brook Conservation Volunteers (CBCV)

who are helping to ensure these principles apply to Thame’s greatest natural water assets, The River Thame, the Cuttle Brook and Kingsey Cuttle Brook.

2.1 Understanding that domestic water supplies are a precious resource

2.2 Flood control and drainage & Avoiding water pollution

2.3 Understanding why clean rivers and streams are an important natural resource

2.4 Clean Water

2.5 Links to our natural water sources