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English Devolution White Paper

Posted on January 14, 2025January 14, 2025 by ecwlarcombe

Executive summary England is one of the most centralised countries in the developed world. Devolution across England is fundamental to achieving the change the public expect and deserve: growth, more joined-up delivery…

Surrey (Spelthorne) local government changes

Posted on January 14, 2025January 14, 2025 by ecwlarcombe

Local government organisation This is an extract from Spelthorne.gov.uk 13 January 2025: The Leaders of the 11 Surrey District & Borough Councils and Leader of Surrey County Council met last week to…

River Thames Scheme project funding at risk due to Surrey County Council conversion into Unitary Authorities?

Posted on January 8, 2025January 8, 2025 by ecwlarcombe

Could it be that the River Thames Scheme project funding is at risk due to a proposal to convert Surrey County Council into Unitary Authorities?  The RTS project (to reduce the probability…

Flood risk management, funding and resilience

Posted on January 4, 2025January 4, 2025 by ecwlarcombe

There is a detailed Parliamentary Research Briefing Paper dated 5 November 2024 that can be found here This paper incudes detailed information on flood defence expenditure since 2000. There is also a…

Bridgewater Canal collapse (video)

Posted on January 3, 2025 by ecwlarcombe

Local Flooding – One Year Ago (January 2024)

Posted on January 3, 2025January 3, 2025 by ecwlarcombe

In January 2024 – we were flooded for the fourth time this century.  A detailed BBC report can be found here.   Please note the Environment Agency robust denial.

Future Flood and Water Management Legislation Memorandum

Posted on January 1, 2025January 2, 2025 by ecwlarcombe

This is my response to a Parliamentary Committee consultation dated October 2010. Future Flood and Water Management Legislation Memorandum submitted by Ewan Larcombe (FFW 05) Summary – This submission seeks to consider…

2025 New Year’s Resolutions

Posted on January 1, 2025January 1, 2025 by ecwlarcombe

I will continue to identify, expose and hold to account the organisations and individuals with responsibility for flood defence but who are failing to use available permissive and enforcement powers to protect…

Jubilee River – another Taplow embankment failure

Posted on December 31, 2024December 31, 2024 by ecwlarcombe

Jubilee River –  yet another Taplow embankment failure NOT A HAPPY NEW YEAR? Happy New Year – but I think not because many people and authorities should be seriously concerned about yet…

Systemic problems leading to JR bank failures?

Posted on December 29, 2024December 29, 2024 by ecwlarcombe

According to Claude: The Jubilee River is a man-made flood relief channel built in the late 1990s and early 2000s to reduce flooding risk along the River Thames between Maidenhead and Windsor…

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DATCHET

The name "Datchet" is thought to be Celtic in origin, and the last part may be related to cet ("wood"). In the Domesday Book it is called "Daceta".lla. Datchet is first mentioned between 990 and 994, when King Ethelred made small grants of land here.

HORTON

The village name "Horton" is a common one in England. It is Old English in origin and derives from the two words horu 'dirt' and tūn 'settlement, farm, estate', presumably meaning 'farm on muddy soil'.In the Domesday Book of 1086 it was recorded as Hortune.

WRAYSBURY

The village name was traditionally spelt Wyrardisbury; it is Anglo Saxon in origin and means 'Wïgrǣd's fort'. Its name is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Wirecesberie and as Wiredesbur in 1195. The name is seen again as Wyrardesbury in 1422.

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