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The Agency is already seeing the impacts of climate change through the increasing strain on existing flood defences. In March 2020, the government gave the Agency £120 million to repair the defences damaged in the 2019–20 winter floods. At that time, the 12 https://committees.parliament.uk/publications/4520/documents/45720/default/ 13 C&AG’s Report, para 2.19 14 Q 74 15 Q 68–69 16 Q 69, 71–72 17 Q 27, 70 12 Managing food risk Agency identified 610 flood defences that needed work and it expect...

The Agency is already seeing the impacts of climate change through the increasing strain on existing flood defences. In March 2020, the government gave the Agency £120 million to repair the defences damaged in the 2019–20 winter floods. At that time, the 12 https://committees.parliament.uk/publications/4520/documents/45720/default/ 13 C&AG’s Report, para 2.19 14 Q 74 15 Q 68–69 16 Q 69, 71–72 17 Q 27, 70 12 Managing food risk Agency identified 610 flood defences that needed work and it expected to complete 80% of these by the end of 2020. During our oral evidence session, the Agency said that only 262 (43%) have had their standard of protecti Type: conclusion | Number: 17 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: 4.1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Target implementation date: ongoing ahead of Spending Review 2021 4.2 The government recognises that there can be benefits to setting budgets for key priorities on a multi- year basis. This is w