Government seizes control to fast-track £5bn reservoir plan


Environment Secretary Steve Reed has declared the £5bn Lincolnshire and Fens Reservoir Programme ‘nationally significant’, giving ministers powers to override local planning delays and speed up delivery.

The move marks the first major intervention in UK reservoir construction since the 1990s and is designed to avert future water shortages while unblocking new housing in water-stressed areas.

Anglian Water and Cambridge Water are behind the schemes, which together will supply 253 million litres of water daily – enough for 750,000 homes.

The developments are also seen as critical to freeing up thousands of currently stalled housing plots in Cambridge and North Sussex.

The £5bn programme is expected to go out to tender in January 2027.

The Lincolnshire Reservoir, south of Sleaford, is planned to go live by 2040 with a daily output of 166 million litres. The Fens Reservoir, between Chatteris and March, will provide 87 million litres from 2036.

Fens Reservoir


Distinctive ‘ammonite’ shape of the emerging Fens design

Construction to start between 2029-2031 to come into service in 2036.

The proposed scheme will be located 30 miles north of Cambridge between Chatteris and March.

At its greatest dimensions, it will be 2.6km wide and 2.4km long to the embankment toe.

Lincolnshire Reservoir


Construction to start between 2029-2031 for 2039 delivery

The proposed LR scheme location is 30 miles south of Lincoln. The reservoir will be 2.6km wide and 3.2km long to the embankment toe.

The reservoirs are the first in a wider national rollout of nine new schemes by 2050, with government pledging to legislate so any future schemes of this scale automatically qualify for fast-track planning.

Water Minister Emma Hardy said: “We are backing the builders, not the blockers. This intervention is in the national interest and will secure water supplies for future generations.”

Ofwat chief executive David Black said the regulator was already backing the programme with £2bn of development funding approved in its 2024 Price Review.

 

Proposed reservoirs by operational start year
Reservoir Water company Daily supply (Ml/d) Completion
Broad Oak South East Water 12.6 2033
Cheddar 2 South West Water 13 2035
Fens Anglian Water, Cambridge Water 87 2036
South East Strategic Resource Option Thames Water, Affinity Water, Southern Water 293 2039
South Lincs Anglian Water 166.5 2040
North Suffolk Essex and Suffolk Water 19.9 2040
West Midlands Severn Trent Water 32.5 2040
Mendips Quarry South West Water 46 2042
River Adur offline reservoir Southern Water 19.5 2045

*Work is already underway on Portsmouth Water’s Havant Thicket reservoir

The Environment Agency has warned of an increasing risk of drought this summer following the driest start to spring in nearly 70 years. No new reservoir has been built in England since 1992.


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