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This review identified key areas of the planning process related to flood risk management and sets out actions the government will take to strengthen its approach
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
An update on progress towards the government’s goal to create a nation more resilient to future flood and coastal erosion risks.
This document sets out the terms of reference for the local flood risk management planning reform advisory group.
Progress update on the surface water management action plan and government response to the review of responsibilities for surface water and drainage assets.
Managing flood risk across the Thames Valley.
Ministerial direction relating to the River Thames flood alleviation scheme.
Information of the weir refurbishment and fish pass scheme on the River Wey.
The Environment Agency’s work to reduce flood risk by building major new defences along Romney Marsh.
Managing flood and erosion along the Romney Marsh coast.
Information on how temporary defences are being used in Sanway and Byfleet.
The Environment Agency, Kent County Council and Maidstone Borough Council are working together to deliver the Middle Medway flood resilience scheme.
A summary of the risk of flooding from main rivers, the sea and reservoirs in the river basin districts that are wholly or partly within England.
The Environment Agency is working to improve defences on the east bank of the River Rother in Rye, East Sussex.
How the Environment Agency is managing flood risk along the coast from Camber to the western boundary of Lydd Ranges.
Managing flood and erosion along the Romney marsh coast.
How the Environment Agency will reduce flood risk in Perry Barr and Witton.
Details on the flood defences which will reduce the likelihood flooding to at least 90 properties in the area.
How the Environment Agency is working to reduce flood risk in Romsey.
The Environment Agency seeks views on the draft strategy which aims to create a nation resilient to flooding and coastal change to the year 2100.
Sets out the government's policy on flood and coastal erosion risk management.
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