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The Environment Agency has scrapped plans to sell or let one third of lock-keepers' cottages on the River Thames. | The Environment Agency has scrapped plans to sell or let one third of lock-keepers' cottages on the River Thames. |
Campaigners, MPs and councillors criticised the plan to sell 10 river lock cottages and let a further 12 to cut costs. | Campaigners, MPs and councillors criticised the plan to sell 10 river lock cottages and let a further 12 to cut costs. |
The agency said it had "listened carefully" to people's objections and "flood risk" was key to its decision. | The agency said it had "listened carefully" to people's objections and "flood risk" was key to its decision. |
It added that it still planned to sell five relief cottages, which are not on the river, and relocate residents. | It added that it still planned to sell five relief cottages, which are not on the river, and relocate residents. |
The decision has been welcomed by lock keepers and their supporters. | The decision has been welcomed by lock keepers and their supporters. |
This is fantastic news for everybody who cares about the future of the River Thames Martin Salter MP | This is fantastic news for everybody who cares about the future of the River Thames Martin Salter MP |
Kim Benge, of Save Our Service, is the wife of Adam, a lock keeper at Cookham in Berkshire where they have lived and worked for 15 years. | |
"I should imagine common sense prevailed," she said. | "I should imagine common sense prevailed," she said. |
"There was never a good reason for it. | "There was never a good reason for it. |
"We are delighted - it's good news for everyone. It's a low-paid job but that is with the understanding that you've got a house with the job." | "We are delighted - it's good news for everyone. It's a low-paid job but that is with the understanding that you've got a house with the job." |
The Environment Agency owns 57 properties on or adjacent to the river. | The Environment Agency owns 57 properties on or adjacent to the river. |
Of those lock houses that were to be sold, one was in Oxford, two in Maidenhead, five in Surrey and two in Buckinghamshire. | |
In June the agency put its plans on hold for six months following an intervention by the then waterways minister Phil Woolas and cross-party opposition. | |
'Listened carefully' | 'Listened carefully' |
Announcing its decision, the agency said it was making a commitment to ensure there are resident lock keepers at each of the 45 locks along the Thames. | |
Howard Davidson, regional director of the Environment Agency, said: "We have listened carefully to staff, MPs, river users and those who live in the flood plain, who all raised objections to our original proposals announced earlier this year. | Howard Davidson, regional director of the Environment Agency, said: "We have listened carefully to staff, MPs, river users and those who live in the flood plain, who all raised objections to our original proposals announced earlier this year. |
Kim Benge, pictured with her husband Adam, said she was delighted | Kim Benge, pictured with her husband Adam, said she was delighted |
"We have carried out a full review into this and issues such as flood risk and our response to incidents outside normal working hours have been key to our considerations. | "We have carried out a full review into this and issues such as flood risk and our response to incidents outside normal working hours have been key to our considerations. |
"As a result, we have reached the conclusion that keeping a resident lock and weir keeper at each of our 45 sites along the Thames is the sensible way forward." | "As a result, we have reached the conclusion that keeping a resident lock and weir keeper at each of our 45 sites along the Thames is the sensible way forward." |
The agency will sell a further five properties, which are off site, and move the residents "into houses at or adjacent to a lock site in due course". | The agency will sell a further five properties, which are off site, and move the residents "into houses at or adjacent to a lock site in due course". |
It guaranteed that no lock and weir staff will be made homeless or redundant. | It guaranteed that no lock and weir staff will be made homeless or redundant. |
Oxfordshire County Council had warned the agency's original proposal showed a "cavalier" approach to safety while Reading West MP Martin Salter said the move was a "fundamental mistake". | Oxfordshire County Council had warned the agency's original proposal showed a "cavalier" approach to safety while Reading West MP Martin Salter said the move was a "fundamental mistake". |
He hailed the new decision as an "outbreak of common sense". | He hailed the new decision as an "outbreak of common sense". |
He added: "This is fantastic news for everybody who cares about the future of the River Thames, but especially for the lock-keepers and their campaigning wives who have been relentless and determined to force a change of heart." | He added: "This is fantastic news for everybody who cares about the future of the River Thames, but especially for the lock-keepers and their campaigning wives who have been relentless and determined to force a change of heart." |
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