$2.5 MILLION EXTRA FUNDING FOR FLOOD MANAGEMENT IN THE SOUTH WEST


Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
April of 2006

12/04/2006 - The Environment Agency is today announcing an extra £2.5 million to reduce the risk of flooding to people and property in the south west.

The South West Regional Flood Defence Committee bids for additional money and received a total of £19 million from central government to invest in the region. This represents an increase of 15 per cent from 2005-2006 and 56 per cent from 2004-2005.

The money will ensure that existing flood defence schemes are properly maintained and improved. Money will also be spent on building new flood defence schemes at St Ives, and Truro in Cornwall, Shaldon in South Devon, and Sutton Harbour in Plymouth.

The Committee also has the power to raise a local levy on county and unitary authorities that is used to fund local priorities that are not funded nationally. For 2006-2007 this levy amounts to £450,000 and will be used to fund schemes at Bampton and Coombe Martin in Devon and to investigate potential options at Polperro and Looe in Cornwall.

The flood defence committee, that meets today in Exeter, is made up of representatives from the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), the Environment Agency, Devon and Cornwall County Councils, Torbay Council and Plymouth City Council.

Chairman of the Committee Clive Gronow said:

‘This announcement is excellent news for the south west and shows the benefits of a committee that builds partnership between local authorities and the Environment Agency.’

‘Climate change means that the risk from extreme rainfall and coastal surges in the region are growing. Devastating floods happen here, like those in autumn 2000 and more recently in Boscastle.’

‘But managing the risk of flooding is not just about building flood defences. We will also use the money to raise public awareness about flooding and the need for households and business to take action. We are also working to improve flood forecasting and warning across the region.’

To find out if you are at risk of flooding as well as how to prepare for flooding phone Floodline on 0845 988 1188.

 
 

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