Tracey Tooke

Senior Flood Risk Consultant

Who is Tracey Tooke?

Tracey is a Senior Flood Risk Consultant within our Water & Flood Risk team. She joined Create in 2017 and previously worked for ICON Consulting as an Environmental Planner. This experience has proven invaluable directly benefitting the flood risk and drainage projects she works on. She is currently working towards Chartered status.


What does Tracey bring to our team?

Tracey brings expertise in site-specific Flood Risk Assessments, surface water drainage strategies, SuDS design and the sequential and exception tests. She is experienced in engaging with the Environment Agency and lead local flood authorities, helping produce planning outputs for clients.


Outside of work

Tracey likes to take on insane DIY projects designed to shoehorn an unreasonable amount of functions into her tiny house.

Tracey Tooke, consultant at Create Consulting Engineers, smiling in professional headshot photograph.

Qualifications

  • BSc (Hons) Environmental Earth Sciences

Professional Associations

  • Member of The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (MCIWEM)

Tracey Tooke'S LATEST PROJECTS

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Kidbrooke Village Phase Five residential development featuring mixed-use brick and timber tower blocks with ground-level public green space and landscaping.

Kidbrooke Village is one of London's most significant new housing-led developments. Create provided specialist Geo-environmental, Water & Flood Risk consultancy, helping to navigate the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process for Phase Five.

Kidbrooke Village – Phase Five

Skegness Gateway masterplan showing residential, employment, education, and recreational zones with integrated green infrastructure and water features.

A 136-hectare urban extension planned to deliver 1,000 homes west of Skegness, formally adopted via Local Development Order in 2025. Create provided five years of flood risk, hydraulic modelling and drainage engineering to unlock the site for Croftmarsh.

Skegness Gateway

Aerial view of river valley with meandering waterway, surrounding woodland, and agricultural fields with grid-pattern cultivation layout.
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Part of a wider Breckland renaturalisation initiative, this project introduced Natural Flood Management (NFM) interventions across nine sites along the Thet and Little Ouse rivers to restore chalk river ecosystems and reduce downstream flood risk.

Thet and Little Ouse Natural Flood Management