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    January 26, 2017

    EFRA MPs criticise Government’s sub-standard response on flood prevention report

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    Chair speaks to the BBC

    MPs today criticised the Government for missing opportunities to act on its report on improving flood protection for communities at risk across England. The Environment Food and Rural Affairs Committee’s future flood prevention report published in November 2016 recommended action to tackle fragmented, inefficient and ineffective flood management. MPs were disappointed with the Government’s cursory response which failed to address fully its calls for improvement.

    • Read the report conclusions
    • Read the full report: Future flood prevention: Government’s response to the Committee’s Second Report of Session 2016-17 

    Committee calls for greater safeguards

    The Committee had called upon the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs to provide greater safeguards and assurance to local communities through stronger planning rules and improvements to flood insurance coverage. It also found that the Government needs to develop robust long-term plans and to fundamentally overhaul governance and streamline delivery of flood risk management. Defra has not committed to taking forward key recommendations, including those calling on the Government to:

    • Implement a statutory duty on developers to provide redress where development not meeting planning conditions causes increased flood risk
    • Require local authorities to publish annual summaries of planning decisions approved against Environment Agency advice
    • Give water and sewage companies a statutory role in consultation on planning applications to prevent new development adding to flood risk
    • Commit to a timetable to amend building regulations, if a voluntary approach cannot be agreed, to ensure that homes in flood risk areas are more resistant to flood damage
    • Give the Fire and Rescue Service a statutory duty to provide emergency flood response with guarantees of sufficient resources
    • Appoint a new National Floods Commissioner for England to bring greater co-ordination between the Environment Agency and local and regional bodies

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    Tagged: 2018, EFRA, Flood Report

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