Lower Witham Flood Resilience Project

We're working to increase flood resilience in the Lower Witham Fens.

This page is for all communities and other stakeholders with an interest in the future flood resilience of the Lower Witham. Here you will find information about the Lower Witham Flood Resilience Project led by the Environment Agency including our latest news, progress, and importantly how you can get involved.


What is the Lower Witham Flood Resilience Project?

The Lower Witham Flood Resilience Project aims to increase flood resilience in the Lower Witham Fens and reduce the harm cause by flooding where possible. This is to benefit residential properties, business, farmland, and infrastructure. It is the overarching name used for the following projects:


Lower Witham projectsLower Witham projects

You can find out more about the background to these different projects on the right of this page.


Get involved

We're really pleased to share updates with you on the Lower Witham Flood Resilience Project. We understand the importance of our stakeholders being informed and involved in the project and we value your feedback and local knowledge to help make the project a success.

Now that the page is live, there are plenty of ways you can get involved.

  • Register with Engagement HQ to take part in polls, surveys and other interactive tools that we'll be using on this page- look for the button on the right.
  • Subscribe to this page to add it to those that you follow- look for the button on the right.
  • Check the Newsfeed section at the bottom of the page for regular project updates. We'll be posting new information often so please visit again soon.
  • If you would prefer updates in a different format, feel free to contact the team at lowerwitham.floodresilience@environment-agency.gov.uk
  • Got a question about the project? Email the team at lowerwitham.floodresilience@environment-agency.gov.uk
  • Do you have a suggestion for the page? Click the Tell us what think tab and let us know.
  • Keep an eye on our Community events section for information on any upcoming meetings or events.

We're working to increase flood resilience in the Lower Witham Fens.

This page is for all communities and other stakeholders with an interest in the future flood resilience of the Lower Witham. Here you will find information about the Lower Witham Flood Resilience Project led by the Environment Agency including our latest news, progress, and importantly how you can get involved.


What is the Lower Witham Flood Resilience Project?

The Lower Witham Flood Resilience Project aims to increase flood resilience in the Lower Witham Fens and reduce the harm cause by flooding where possible. This is to benefit residential properties, business, farmland, and infrastructure. It is the overarching name used for the following projects:


Lower Witham projectsLower Witham projects

You can find out more about the background to these different projects on the right of this page.


Get involved

We're really pleased to share updates with you on the Lower Witham Flood Resilience Project. We understand the importance of our stakeholders being informed and involved in the project and we value your feedback and local knowledge to help make the project a success.

Now that the page is live, there are plenty of ways you can get involved.

  • Register with Engagement HQ to take part in polls, surveys and other interactive tools that we'll be using on this page- look for the button on the right.
  • Subscribe to this page to add it to those that you follow- look for the button on the right.
  • Check the Newsfeed section at the bottom of the page for regular project updates. We'll be posting new information often so please visit again soon.
  • If you would prefer updates in a different format, feel free to contact the team at lowerwitham.floodresilience@environment-agency.gov.uk
  • Got a question about the project? Email the team at lowerwitham.floodresilience@environment-agency.gov.uk
  • Do you have a suggestion for the page? Click the Tell us what think tab and let us know.
  • Keep an eye on our Community events section for information on any upcoming meetings or events.
Page last updated: 06 Jan 2026, 12:58 PM