About 100 people attended the very interesting and enlightening talk which generated many questions and concerns. Jillian stressed Josh’s project is purely about using land at Brackenhurst at the moment and that engineered mitigation is still being planned by Nottinghamshire County Council with Government Grant-in-Aid funding. A scheme to hold back water in Springfield Dumble… Read more »
Natural Flood Management – Guardian January 2016
The UK doesn’t yet have much experience of using natural landscape absorption methods. Working with nature to hold back floodwater – by measures like planting trees or renaturalising landscapes to store or absorb more water – is an attractive idea we all hope may be part of a future solution. But with something as important… Read more »
National Flood Forum Bulletin – December 2016 – personal experiences
Read here of people’s experiences in the National Flood Forum’s bulletin. No doubt many in Southwell will understand and empathise. “A year after the Boxing Day floods that destroyed homes and businesses across northern England, we bring you this special bulletin and share the stories of those people who suffered. The devastation caused by Storms… Read more »
“Slowing the Flow” – a talk on Southwell’s first natural flood management project to help reduce flood risk in the town- 2nd February 2017
The first project to help reduce flooding in the town has been completed by Josh Wells, a PhD student at NTU Brackenhurst who is working with hydrologist Dr Jillian Labadz and the Environment Agency, together with Stuart Smith (Smith JCB Hire of Southwell) who has dug long and hard in difficult circumstances to complete the… Read more »
Natural measures must be key to UK flood protection, MPs urge
2nd November 2016 Report also criticises government’s plans and funding and calls for Environment Agency to be stripped of responsibility for flooding Natural ways of stopping floods, such as tree planting and putting logs in rivers to slow water flow must be a key part of protecting the nation as climate change intensifies rain storms,… Read more »
National Flood Forum Bulletin – November 2016
The Environment Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Select Committee’s report, Future Flood Prevention, recently recommended a complete overhaul of how we tackle flooding. Amongst the recommendations was that we should take a more holistic approach to managing flood risk, including incorporating natural flood management (NFM) into the toolkit. NFM is about how we delay and… Read more »
Government commits £15m to natural flood management
Friday 25 November 2016 Natural management is ‘vital’ as well as other flood defences says environment secretary The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) will spend £15m on natural flood management projects, the environment secretary has announced. On Thursday, Andrea Leadsom confirmed to parliament that, although flood defences such as concrete barriers are… Read more »
Environment Agency launch a Flood Awareness Campaign 2016
The Environment Agency is running a flood campaign at the start of November. We want you to act now, and be prepared for flooding 1 in 6 properties in England are at risk of flooding – that’s almost 5 million people . During the winter of 2015/2016 almost 20,000 homes and businesses flooded and the… Read more »
DEFRA Report on Future Flood Prevention
This has been released today 1st November 2016 – read here Look out in the media for comments
Radio 4 Today programme (11.10.16) on homeowners and household flood protection
An interesting article on household flood protection in flood risk areas Points covered – Property Level Protection or making homes more flood resilient – why might householders not consider this – what are the considerations? Who’s responsible – Government, insurers, loss adjusters, builders?