Probably a coincidence but coming on the heels of the Water Company report on the potential for catchment management http://cmscoms.com/?p=3564 Helm’s views are an interesting intervention at the start of the Parliament. The Natural Capital Committee is a clear commitment in the Conservative manifesto and an increasingly rare ‘green’ survivor in this Government’s programme. It […]

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You may well have noticed many different wildlife NGOs campaigning on this issue; this post provides the detailed background to the campaign with the evidence, and references in the Wildlife Link Position statement. Morwenna Mckenzie, Policy and Campaigns Coordinator, Wildlife and Countryside Link: ‘100 voluntary organisations across the UK have joined forces to call for […]

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Bernadette Ballantyne, Infrastructure Intelligence: This summer the Flood Reinsurance Scheme (Flood Re) will become operational, offering affordable insurance cover to properties at a high risk of flooding.The Association of British Insurers, which is implementing the scheme, estimates that without it 300,000 to 500,000 homes would struggle to get insurance in the face of rising flood […]

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ABPmer has carried out a review of the costs that are typically incurred for managed realignment projects in the UK.  The findings are presented in a short ‘Briefing Note’ that is available on our Online Marine Registry (OMReg) at www.omreg.net/published-reports.  This review has been prepared using our OMReg coastal adaptation database and it draws upon […]

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Andrew Binnie:   Marine Scotland’s proposed management options for Marine Protected Areas will continue to allow dredging and bottom trawling within large areas of the South Arran MPA and many other Scottish MPAs. Marine Scotland and the Scottish Government will make final management decisions this summer. It is important they realise coastal communities, marine conservationists and […]

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There is the certainty of a clear Government with an outright Tory win and rapid progress to a new government with minsters named quickly. But then there is the difficulty of what John Major called the ‘bastards’, the Eurosceptics and climate change deniers on the right. The slim majority will make every contentious issue a challenge. Cabinet:  […]

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Alex Stephenson   ‘A brave new world for SuDS began when new planning regulations came into force last month, designed to ensure, where possible, that Sustainable Drainage Systems are used on major new developments in England.  With a much-needed push for new homes underway, it ought to be a relief that more than 10 years of […]

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