Reproduced below is a response from claud.ai to a question about Ewan Larcombe and the Jubilee River.
Ewan Larcombe has been a prominent critic of the Jubilee River scheme and its management. He has served as a parish councillor in Datchet (a village downstream of the Jubilee River’s confluence with the Thames) and has consistently raised concerns about the project’s impact on downstream communities.
He has been particularly vocal about:
– The effect of the scheme on increasing flood risk to communities downstream of where the Jubilee River rejoins the Thames
– Questions about the original design and construction quality of the project
– Ongoing maintenance and management issues
– The need for greater transparency in the operation of the scheme
Since I’m discussing a person who isn’t widely documented in mainstream sources, I should note that while I aim to be accurate in my description of his role and positions, you may want to verify these specific details.
Would you like me to expand on any particular aspects of his criticisms or involvement with the project?
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