NEW IT HEAD TAKES THE HELM AT THE ENVIRONMENT AGENCY


Environmental Panorama
International
June of 2008


National Press Office - 16-Jun-2008 - Green and lean IT is a top priority for newly appointed Simon Pitt, who takes over at the Environment Agency as Head of Corporate Information Services (CIS).

“The Environment Agency has made some great progress over the past few years improving IT systems,” said Simon Pitt.

“However as the environmental stakes have got higher, the Environment Agency is under pressure to deliver more, better and faster IT in order to keep apace of the changing environment. I’m excited at having the chance to drive this change forward.”

Simon, who joins the Environment Agency having worked at the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA), will be responsible for overseeing teams based in England and Wales who provide IT systems and support to its 12,000 workforce. Prior to joining the ODA, where he was responsible for establishing the IT to develop the infrastructure for the 2012 Olympics, Simon was Director of Information Management at London Underground Limited.

Simon continued: “The Environment Agency has set itself the challenge to deliver the best IT in government. If the IT isn’t working then the organisation isn’t either, which for the Environment Agency can mean the environment isn’t being protected.

“Therefore I’m keen to transfer knowledge and skills I’ve gained while working for organisations like the ODA where I had to work under pressure to meet tight deadlines and deal with new and diverse people.”

CIS is currently undergoing significant change with the tendering process underway for most environmentally sustainable ‘green’ government IT contract ever. Simon is no stranger to dealing with major change. At London Underground he was responsible for a major programme of technology-led change, which included providing real time travel information across the Underground network.

Simon adds: “Team work at London Underground was essential – we all had to work together to ensure that when disruptions occurred appropriate and timely action was taken to minimise the very immediate impact on millions of customers.”

Corporate Information Services (CIS) is the part of the Environment Agency that provides the organisation’s IT services. As well as day-to-day IT support services to departments and individual staff, CIS also develops strategy and supports business change programmes to ensure it meets the Environment Agency’s present and future IT needs.

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Environment Agency Wales launches new water recreation strategy

Curig Jones - 16-Jun-2008 - Environment Agency Wales is encouraging people to take to the waters this Summer with the launch of a new water recreation strategy. It explains how to use the waters safely and responsibly in a way that won’t damage the environment and recognises the rights of fellow users.

Going fishing, sailing, canoeing, gorge walking or simply paddling with the children are all included in the strategy, which promotes water recreation as a great way of getting fit whilst enjoying some amazing outdoor scenery.

Environment Agency Wales hopes the new strategy will provide more opportunities for everyone to experience a wide variety of water activities, leading to a healthier lifestyle and a healthier environment.

Wales has over 4,000 km of rivers, over 1,400 km of coast and 650 lakes. The new strategy looks at how we can best use these natural facilities without over-crowding certain areas and having a detrimental effect on the water quality, the wildlife and any existing rights of users.

Chris Mills, Director of Environment Agency Wales, said:

“Our rivers, lakes and coastline are cleaner and healthier than they have ever been. We at Environment Agency Wales, along with our partners, water companies, industry and farmers, are working hard to make sure they stay that way.

“And people should be able to use and enjoy these waters. It’s a great way to develop an understanding of how precious an environment we have in Wales.

“However, as well as being responsible for protecting and improving the water environment, Environment Agency Wales has a duty to protect water related sports recreation.

“We are pleased to have led on the development of this strategy and look forward to working alongside many others to implement it.”

Jane Davidson AM took the opportunity to experience some water recreation first hand at Llandegfedd reservoir with a quick sailing trip (see pictures).

Minister for Environment, Sustainability and Housing Jane Davidson said:

“As Minister responsible for countryside access I am pleased to have the opportunity today formally to launch this new Strategic Plan for water related recreation in Wales. It is also appropriate to do so on World Environment Day, when we can all usefully remind ourselves how important our natural environment is to our lives.

“I believe that water resources in Wales are under-utilised in terms of opportunities for recreation and have huge potential to be used for recreational activities – on a sustainable and responsible basis.

“A range of benefits are available to the people of Wales and visitors to Wales if we can do this successfully. Our economy in Wales can benefit significantly from the development of more water based recreation initiatives.

“The new Strategic Plan has a real focus on possible new opportunities for water-based recreation across Wales and identifies a number of exciting possibilities, including further opportunities at reservoirs like Llandegfedd.

“But the Plan rightly highlights the extensive variety of water resources in Wales – rivers, lakes, canals, estuaries, reservoirs as well as coastal waters – all of which have potential for offering new or expanded opportunities for water-based recreation.

“To help implement the Plan and to deliver the new opportunities it highlights, the Welsh Assembly Government will be providing new funding of over £400,000 this year to the Environment Agency for new water recreation projects.

“I understand there are plans for new/improved facilities at Llandegfedd itself – and the new resources may well help here as just one example. I am keen though for these new resources to assist in delivering improved opportunities across Wales.

“The Strategic Plan will explore ways – on a consensus basis – for new and expanded opportunities for water-based recreation.

“The pilot projects which the Assembly Government funded last year have already shown on the Rivers Usk and Wye how progress can be made by the different interests working together – and its that kind of partnership approach that we need to build on in implementing the Strategic Plan.”

One year on Environment Agency continues to tackle flood risk in the West Midlands

Michelle Dolphin - 16-Jun-2008 - One year on from unprecedented rainfall which led to flooding in the West Midlands, the Environment Agency has been working tirelessly to minimise the risks of flooding to people and their homes.

Across England and Wales 34 new flood defences have been built, increasing protection to 30,000 homes. A further £1billion will be invested over the next three years on schemes to improve protection to at least another 145,000 households.

Officers in the Midlands have been working non-stop over the last 12 months inspecting, rebuilding and maintaining the1,200km of defences in just over 4,680km of river. They have also been working with local communities, gathering information, advising people how to prepare for flooding, and planning new defences to help protect more households and businesses.

In Fazeley the flood bank has been raised by 300mm and a floodwall and embankment have been constructed at New Mill Lane to help protect more properties. In Witton maintenance work has been carried out and trees cut back on the River Tame. Maintenance work on the flood wall at Brookvale Road and desilting works will also be carried out this year.

Throughout the Midlands region 1,833 people attended the 32 flood surgeries held in the weeks after the floods. People shared their experiences and were encouraged to sign up to receive the Environment Agency flood warning service.

Despite this, people in the West Midlands are still not doing enough to protect themselves from flooding. Over 70% of people whose homes are located in river floodplains, and are therefore at real risk of suffering the devastating effects of having floodwater in their houses, have still not joined the Environment Agency’s warning systems. Warnings will not prevent the floods, but they can, and do, give people time to ensure their families, valuables or treasured items are protected.

Flood Risk Manager, John Buckingham said “We are committed to protecting communities from the distress and damage caused by flooding. Over the past year, we have worked very hard to reduce flood risk for the people who flooded last summer and we will continue to do everything in our power to defend them.

“However, there is a lot that individuals can do to reduce the personal trauma that occurs when their homes are inundated with water. Our flood warnings can give them a few valuable hours in which they can take action. They can have our warnings sent to almost any media, such as a call to their mobile while at work, to warn them that they may want to return home to prepare. There is advice on our website at www.environment-agency.gov.uk about what you can do to reduce the risk. This advice is also available by calling Floodline on 0845 988 1188.”

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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