18 Jul 2018
Surface water management action plan: Defra Policy Paper
Defra Policy Paper: ‘This surface water management action plan sets out the steps the government is taking, with the Environment Agency and others, to manage the risk of surface water flooding. It covers a number of actions to both improve our understanding of the risks and strengthen delivery. These include: improving risk assessment and communication […]
18 Jul 2018
Therese Coffey interviewed by the EFRA committee on water regulation
Evidence given by Dr Thérèse Coffey MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Environment, and Dr Sebastian Catovsky, Deputy Director for Water Services, Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Watch this evidence session Scope of the inquiry The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee inquiry will consider how well the water industry serves […]
18 Jul 2018
NRW’s lowland wetland restoration work in North Wales wins LIFE award
NRW’s lowland wetland restoration work in North Wales wins Best Nature project in the EU-wide LIFE Nature programme awards. The wetland restoration project spans 750ha of fenland habitat, which has been restored over a five-year period. Natural Resources Wales has restored a range of wetlands including Cors Erddreiniog, Cors Bodeilio, Cors Goch on Anglesey, Cors […]
17 Jul 2018
The Regeneration of Seaside Towns and Communities: New House of Lords Select Committee Inquiry
These reviews can make a big difference in the way Government operates. A huge opportunity. Not much information yet but oral evidence is being taken. The House of Lords has appointed a Select Committee to “consider the regeneration of seaside towns and communities”. This is a one-off, time-limited committee of inquiry which must conclude and […]
17 Jul 2018
Southsea Flood Defence Scheme – £100m investment likely to the most expensive coastal scheme
The Southsea Coastal Scheme stretches for 4.5km from Old Portsmouth to Eastney and will help reduce the risks of flooding to 8077 homes and 704 business from major flood events. The work will transform the seafront for future generations alongside protecting the heritage that is so important to the people of Portsmouth. We also want […]
17 Jul 2018
British salt marshes ‘to disappear’ in about 20 years as sea levels rise
Researchers at Durham University have studied sediment samples dating back 10,000 years to track how sea levels affect salt marshes. They say marshes could disappear in south-east England from 2040 and across the rest of Great Britain by 2100. Following the last ice age most of Scotland is rising while southern England is subsiding, they […]
17 Jul 2018
Norway & Carbon Capture: First steps toward making this a reality
Norway has given a cautious approval to Europe’s largest carbon-capture project Among all European countries, Norway is the only one making any serious progress on a technology crucial to helping the world reach its climate goals: carbon capture and storage. The concept is simple. Ideally we stop burning fossil fuels and otherwise emitting carbon dioxide […]