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River Wye and Lugg Natural Flood Management Project

To approve the establishment of a county-wide Natural Flood Management project which will run until 2020/21.

 

Following the 2016 Autumn Statement, Defra announced £15m of government funding for natural flood management schemes across England. The Environment Agency, together with Risk Management Authorities, Natural England and Forestry Commission, identified a number of projects and following consultation with the Flood Minister, have allocated funding to 24 catchments (one of which covers Herefordshire – the ‘River Wye and Lugg Natural Flood Management Project’).

 

Natural Flood Management (NFM) utilises land management measures to store water and slow the flow in upland areas to reduce flood risk downstream. This approach manages risk in an integrated and holistic way, to proactively tackle the causes of flooding. NFM measures typically include wetland and bog creation or restoration, improvement and maintenance of buffer strips, contour ploughing and afforestation, and the installation of leaky woody structures in water courses.

 

The River Wye and Lugg Natural Flood Management Project, which will run until 2020/21, will utilise experience gained on nationally recognised projects such as the Stroud Rural Sustainable Drainage (RSuDS) Project and the Shropshire Slow the Flow Project and will involve partners such as the Environment Agency, Regional Flood and Coastal Committee (RFCC), Natural England and the Forestry Commission.

 

The Environment Agency proposes to allocate £750k of funding to implement NFM measures, working on both new and existing community flood alleviation projects within the River Wye and Lugg catchments, and part to furthering works on land and soil management practices within Herefordshire. The funding will also contribute to additional monitoring and research and redevelopment, to better inform where there are currently knowledge gaps and provide evidence of the effectiveness of the NFM measures being implemented.

Decision type: Key

Reason Key: Expenditure and strategic nature / impact on communities;

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Wards affected: (All Wards);

Notice of proposed decision first published: 30/01/2018

Decision due: 15 March 2018 by Cabinet member infrastructure

Lead member: Cabinet member infrastructure

Lead director: Director for economy, communities and corporate (Historic)

Department: Economy, communities and corporate (Historic)

Contact: Steve Hodges, Directorate services team leader Email: sthodges@herefordshire.gov.uk Tel: 01432 261923.

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