Thames Water’s Oxfordshire reservoir aims to create jobs and boost the local economy

The construction of a proposed new reservoir near Abingdon in Oxfordshire, that will secure the water supply of 15 million people, could support around 1,000 jobs and will provide a welcome boost for the local economy.

Forecasts show that around 930 construction, design, and management roles would be required to support the proposed reservoir’s construction. The total number of jobs could rise to 1,340 at peak construction in 2031/32.

If planning consent is granted, analysis suggests that a broad range of roles would be needed, spanning 28 occupational groups and representing 166 occupations. This includes jobs in logistics, plant operations, surveying, and civil engineering.

Lesley Tait, Strategic Partnership and Legacy Manager for Thames Water said:

“Whilst the principal driver for our new reservoir is to safeguard the water supply of 15 million people, there are wider benefits and opportunities from investing in this nationally significant infrastructure project, including job creation and boosting the local economy.

“In the months and years ahead, we will continue to engage and listen to the local communities who will play a part in shaping our design proposals.

” Our ambition is to work with communities and stakeholders across the region to maximise the potential for new skills, education and employment opportunities, alongside the wider leisure, recreation and tourism offer.”

David Saab, Business Alliance Manager at Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce said:

“Thames Valley Chamber of Commerce supports the proposed reservoir project near Abingdon, which represents a significant opportunity not only for securing water supply but also for driving economic growth in our region. The creation of around 1,000 jobs during the construction phase alone will bring substantial benefits to the local economy, providing new career opportunities and fostering skill development across a wide range of industries”.

For more information about Thames Water’s vision for SESRO, and to have your say on the public consultation before it closes on 28th August 2024, visit thames-sro.co.uk/SESRO

South East Strategic Reservoir Option (SESRO)
South East Strategic Reservoir Option (SESRO)

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