Flood risk management plans 2021 to 2027: you said, we did — outcome published
In response to: Flood risk management plans 2021 to 2027: you said, we did
The Environment Agency is implementing flood risk management plans (FRMPs) for 2021-2027, addressing gaps in the planning system's ability to prevent development on flood plains without adequate mitigation. The Agency acts as statutory consultee on planning applications but lacks enforcement powers to prevent flood-risk development. Current plans also emphasise coordination with water industry drainage and sewerage management plans and engagement with local authorities and developers.
In response to: Flood risk management plans 2021 to 2027: you said, we did
In response to: Draft flood risk management plans (FRMPs): 2021 to 2027
We sought views on draft Flood Risk Management Plans (FRMPs) to inform the final plans on managing flood risk.
We sought views on draft Flood Risk Management Plans (FRMPs) to inform the final plans on managing flood risk.
We sought views on draft Flood Risk Management Plans (FRMPs) to inform the final plans on managing flood risk.
The Environment Agency wants your views on proposals to update their fire prevention plan guidance.
The Environment Agency wants your views on proposals to update their fire prevention plan guidance.
The consultation for all draft flood risk management plans closed on 31 January 2015 except the Solway Tweed which closed on 2 June 2015.
The Environment Agency wants your views on proposals to update their fire prevention plan guidance.
The consultation for all draft flood risk management plans closed on 31 January 2015 except the Solway Tweed which closed on 2 June 2015.
The consultation for all draft flood risk management plans closed on 31 January 2015 except the Solway Tweed which closed on 2 June 2015.