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New £50 million scheme will protect homes and businesses
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Matthew Hancock visits Lowestoft and Norwich to meet small businesses to learn how they were impacted by flooding.
The Environment Agency is inviting residents to a flood drop-in at the Willows and Wetlands Centre, Stoke St Gregory this Thursday (April 24)
The phase to construct a 450 metre long tidal river wall along the East Bank of the River Arun is now due to be completed in May.
Lincshore, the flagship scheme to reduce flood risk to thousands of homes and businesses on the Lincolnshire coast began at Boygrift today.
120 hectares of new woodland at a Yorkshire training area will improve soldiers' experience while reducing flood risk for local residents.
Thousands of flood defences across the South East coastline have been inspected and repaired by the Environment Agency.
Popular coastal footpaths in north Norfolk made unsafe by the tidal surge are being re-opened.
Plans for the first phase of the new Leicester flood risk management scheme were yesterday (10 April 2014) unveiled at a public drop-in event.
Work begins on new scheme to protect 12,000 homes and businesses
The winter floods have highlighted the danger of building on floodplains, the Environment Agency Chairman told this week’s CIWEM conference.
David Cameron named 5 volunteers who helped during the recent winter floods as the first recipients of the new UK Points of Light awards.
The Prime Minister welcomed scores of volunteers to Downing Street to celebrate their efforts helping communities during the winter floods.
David Cameron: “This is a great day for the hard-working people of Dawlish, and for businesses and commuters across the South West”.
The Environment Agency has a new blog.
New scheme will help increase flood resilience.
It's taken five weeks of intensive work to restore the sea defences damaged by the severe winter storms at Preston Beach, east of Weymouth.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on EU/Germany, Prince Charles letters, the government's flood response and legal aid.
Government has allocated the second tranche of funding from the £10 million Business Support Scheme to help businesses hardest hit.
Today, Dan Rogerson spoke about the importance of people and communities working together to become more flood resilient.
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