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Setting out how our funding commitments will transform flood and coastal erosion risk management over the coming years.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
We are seeking views on proposals to increase the number of sustainable drainage systems in England.
We are seeking views on the regulations for the Flood Reinsurance Scheme, known as Flood Re.
It brings together information, guidance and key policies and is a resource for all involved in flood emergency planning.
Seeking views on new Standard Rules permits being introduced as part of modernising Flood Defence Consenting.
An overview of the government’s severe weather recovery support.
Funding allocation for Lead Local Flood Authorities (LLFAs) to carry out their new duties under the Flood and Water Management Act 2010.
How the Environment Agency will reduce the risk of flooding at Hesketh Out Marsh East on the south side of the Ribble estuary in Lancashire.
How the Whittlesey Washes flood storage reservoir in Peterborough helps to reduce the risk of flooding.
A consultation inviting you to comment on the Wash East Coastal Management Strategy on managing flood risk between Hunstanton and Wolferton Creek.
How the Environment Agency is managing the risk of flooding and erosion to 5,300 properties on the West Sussex coastline.
How the Environment Agency is managing flood risk in the upper reaches of the River Mole.
How the Environment Agency is managing flood and erosion along the River Ouse.
How the Environment Agency is working to repair the culvert in Chesham.
How the Environment Agency is improving the paddle and rymer weirs along the River Thames.
An overview of the flood risk across the river catchment and recommended ways of managing the risk now and over the next 50 to 100 years.
How the Environment Agency will reduce flood risk in Rossall and Anchorsholme, Lancashire.
How the Environment Agency will reduce flood risk in Croston.
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