Summary of responses: consultation on reforming our approach to floods funding — outcome published
In response to: Flood and coastal erosion risk management funding policy
The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs and Environment Agency are reforming how flood risk management projects are planned and funded in England. The Government is considering establishing allocation ratios or ranges for projects under £3 million to balance investment between inland flood defence and coastal protection schemes, addressing concerns about unintended competition between project types.
In response to: Flood and coastal erosion risk management funding policy
6.3 million homes and businesses in England are at risk from flooding . With climate change, the total number of properties at risk from flooding could increase to 8 million by the middle of the century – or around one …
6.3 million homes and businesses in England are at risk from flooding . With climate change, the total number of properties at risk from flooding could increase to 8 million by the middle of the century – or around one …
In response to: Rural flood resilience partnership: 2024 to 2026 work plan
Internal drainage boards (IDBs), which are locally funded and operated statutory public bodies, are responsible in their area of operation, for water level management and managing flood risk. There are 112 independent IDBs in England and they are mainly funded …
The government response to National Infrastructure Commission’s study about reducing the risk of surface water flooding.
Internal drainage boards (IDBs), which are locally funded and operated statutory public bodies, are responsible in their area of operation, for water level management and managing flood risk. There are 112 independent IDBs in England and they are mainly funded …
This consultation on Tadcaster flood scheme is an opportunity for the local community to share their views on the plans.
We are seeking your views on the management of flood risk in the Thames Estuary.
This consultation on Tadcaster flood scheme is an opportunity for the local community to share their views on the plans.
In response to: Regional flood and coastal committees: membership and boundary change
We are seeking your views on the management of flood risk in the Thames Estuary.
We are seeking your views on the management of flood risk in the Thames Estuary.
How the Environment Agency and lead local flood authorities manage flood risk by following a 6 year cycle of planning.
Motion made, That the Bill be now read a Second time. Hon. Members: Object. Bill to be read a Second time on Friday 18 March .
Actions the government and others are taking to manage the risk of surface water flooding.
This plan sets out what we’ll achieve with £5.2 billion investment in flood and coastal defences and how we’ll track progress.
Seeking views on changes to the Flood Re scheme to improve its efficiency and effectiveness and to increase uptake of property flood resilience.
The government’s response to Amanda Blanc’s independent review of flood insurance in Doncaster.
An update on progress towards the government’s goal to create a nation more resilient to future flood and coastal erosion risks.
Progress update on the surface water management action plan and government response to the review of responsibilities for surface water and drainage assets.
This document sets out the terms of reference for the local flood risk management planning reform advisory group.
Seeking views on changes to the Flood Re scheme to improve its efficiency and effectiveness and to increase uptake of property flood resilience.
In July 2020 the government announced its long-term plan to create a nation more resilient to future flood and coastal erosion risk in its Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Policy Statement [1] . This ambitious plan sets out five …
A summary of the risk of flooding from main rivers, the sea and reservoirs in the river basin districts that are wholly or partly within England.
Seeking views on changes to the Flood Re scheme to improve its efficiency and effectiveness and to increase uptake of property flood resilience.
In July 2020 the government announced its long-term plan to create a nation more resilient to future flood and coastal erosion risk in its Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Policy Statement [1] . This ambitious plan sets out five …
The Environment Agency is seeking views on its plan to stop its flood risk management activities between Pallingham Weir and Pulborough.
The Environment Agency is seeking views on its plan to stop its flood risk management activities between Pallingham Weir and Pulborough.
Seeking views on proposals to modernise water regulation and allow better long-term planning of water resources and drainage.
Anglian (Central) RFCC is consulting the proposed membership and name change, in line with the Regional Flood and Coastal Committee Regulations (2011).
Anglian (Northern) RFCC is consulting the proposed change of membership, in line with the Regional Flood and Coastal Committee Regulations (2011).
Anglian (Northern) RFCC is consulting the proposed change of membership, in line with the Regional Flood and Coastal Committee Regulations (2011).
Anglian (Central) RFCC is consulting the proposed membership and name change, in line with the Regional Flood and Coastal Committee Regulations (2011).
Seeking views on proposals to modernise water regulation and allow better long-term planning of water resources and drainage.
We want your views on the shortlist of options that we are currently considering for Ponteland Flood Alleviation Scheme.
The government’s response to the conclusions and recommendations in the Multi-Agency Flood Plan review carried out by Major General (retd) Tim Cross CBE in 2018.
We want your views on the shortlist of options that we are currently considering for Ponteland Flood Alleviation Scheme.
Seeking views on proposals to modernise water regulation and allow better long-term planning of water resources and drainage.
The Environment Agency would like to hear your views on proposals to strengthen local flood risk management by re-designating sections of watercourses in Norfolk.
The Environment Agency would like to hear your views on proposals to strengthen local flood risk management by re-designating sections of watercourses in Norfolk.
Seeking views on the types and sizes of nationally significant water resources infrastructure in order to amend the Planning Act 2008.
The Environment Agency wants to get feedback from partners and local communities who will benefit or be impacted by their initial flood reduction proposals.
Seeking views on the types and sizes of nationally significant water resources infrastructure in order to amend the Planning Act 2008.
Review of the Flood Risk Management Overview & Scrutiny Committee (England) Regulations 2011 after 5 years.
The Environment Agency wants to get feedback from partners and local communities who will benefit or be impacted by their initial flood reduction proposals.
Seeking views on the types and sizes of nationally significant water resources infrastructure in order to amend the Planning Act 2008.
The Environment Agency wants to get feedback from partners and local communities who will benefit or be impacted by their initial flood reduction proposals.
Memorandum to the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee about the Flood and Water Management Act 2010.
Review of how we assess flood risk, reduce the likelihood of flooding, and make the country as resilient as possible to flooding.
The report describes the Environment Agency's Flood Risk Management (FRM) strategy for the 100 year period to 2110 between Datchet and Teddington.
Seeking views on options to help manage future flood risk within the Black Sluice catchment.
Seeking views on options to help manage future flood risk within the Black Sluice catchment.
Seeking views on options to help manage future flood risk within the Black Sluice catchment.
Consultation on measures aimed at ensuring more effective provision of advice to local planning authorities in relation to surface water drainage management.
How we're managing the risks of flooding and coastal erosion, dealing with flood emergencies and ensuring people get a fair deal on flood insurance.
This sets out Defra’s role in planning for and responding to flooding emergencies to help others design their own response.
Consultation on measures aimed at ensuring more effective provision of advice to local planning authorities in relation to surface water drainage management.
Consultation on measures aimed at ensuring more effective provision of advice to local planning authorities in relation to surface water drainage management.