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Working together

We’re working with a wide range of stakeholders to provide greener, nature-based and more sustainable solutions to protect and enhance the environment.

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Our plan

We’ll work with a range stakeholders with responsibility for preventing pollution and flooding to improve land and road drainage, introducing greener, nature-based and sustainable solutions that benefit our customers, communities and the environment.  

These include local authorities, flooding and land drainage authorities, environmental organisations, catchment partnerships, National Park and Harbour and Port Authorities, other water companies and our regulators. 

Collaboration events and webinars

Webinars

We began the development of this cycle of the DWMP by holding a webinar in January 2026. Details of webinars, on-site meetings to discuss solutions to address shared responsibilities, and our consultations will be available here.  

The presentation we used at the webinar and the Questions and Answers from the session are available below:  
Webinar presentation
Webinar Q&A

A wide range of partner organisations attended including  

  • Lead Local Flood Authorities
  • Local Planning Authorities
  • Internal Drainage Boards
  • Highway Authorities
  • South Downs and New Forest National Parks
  • Langstone Harbour, Three Harbours, the Solent Forum and the Goodwood Estate
  • Rivers Trusts and Catchment Partnerships
  • Neighbouring Water Companies and New Appointments and Variations (NAVs)
  • CCWater 
  • Our Regulators