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CHAIR OF THE ENVIRONMENT AGENCY BOARD

Environmental Panorama
International
November of 2007

 

National Press Office - 1-Nov-2007 - Barbara Young, Environment Agency Chief Executive, today (Thursday) welcomed the six-month extension to Sir John Harman’s term as Chair of the Environment Agency Board.

“The Directors and I are delighted that Sir John will stay with us for this additional time, so that we and the country can gain from his experience and wisdom in responding to the various floods reviews and taking recommendations forward,” Barbara Young said.

“Sir John Harman became Chair of the Environment Agency on 1 January 2000, and has been a member of the Environment Agency Board since 1995. With so much experience, and close involvement in flood risk management and wider environmental issues over the years, he is in an excellent position to contribute to the Pitt Review and respond to its findings.”

The Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Hilary Benn said: “The Environment Agency is playing a major part in the independent lessons learned review of this summer’s flooding, and is also still heavily involved in dealing with the after effects of the floods. It’s important to maintain stability during this period, and I know that Sir John Harman will provide this. I am most grateful to him for agreeing to stay on.”

Barbara Young continued: “The risk of flooding is ever present, and with climate change, increasing. We need to make sure homes – particularly for more vulnerable people - are built in a safe place, and that people and the environment are protected.”

The Environment Agency Board has agreed that other issues highlighted so far in its review of the summer 2007 floods need to be taken forward, including:

A strategic overview role for the Environment Agency for inland flooding from all sources including surface water floods and improved co-ordination arrangements for all bodies that need to help reduce the risk of urban flooding
Improved flood protection for critical infrastructure in the flood plain, such as vital utilities, police and fire stations, hospitals, roads and railways.
Preventing inappropriate development in the flood plain or without adequate surface water drainage
Increasing the resilience of buildings to flood risk

“We all look forward to continue working with Sir John to deliver the Environment Agency’s objective to Create a Better Place,” Barbara Young said.

Sir John Harman’s term as Chair will now finish on 30 June 2008.

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Environment Agency and museum team up for unique flooding exhibition

Paul Gainey - A month long exhibition depicting historic flooding in Tiverton is to be staged in a unique collaboration between the Environment Agency and Tiverton Museum.

Local people have contributed photos and personal memories of flooding, particularly from the 1960’s. These photographs and a documentary film produced by students at Tiverton High School will form the basis of the exhibition.

The exhibition, which runs from 8 November to 1 December, chronicles past floods in Tiverton and graphically shows the disasters through photographs. It also explains what work has already been done to help relieve flooding and looks at today’s role of the Environment Agency

‘We will also be highlighting the work that the Environment Agency carries out to reduce the risk of flooding and how we help people to protect themselves through our Flood Warning systems,’ said Caroline Trevaskis for the Environment Agency.

‘To compliment the exhibition, our flood warning teams will be in Tiverton in late November to promote the flood warning direct system and floodline.’

The film was made by Tiverton High School after they invited local residents who witnessed the events of December 1960 to record their memories. The personal experiences and memories have now been preserved for ever as part an historic archive.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
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