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Pitt flood report: initial funding announced

Pitt reviewDefra has today announced the areas that initial funding will be allocated to, in light of Sir Michael Pitt’s final report into the summer floods.

Environment Secretary, Hilary Benn said:

“I welcome Sir Michael’s report and the direction it sets. I will deliver a detailed response on behalf of Government that includes a prioritised action plan in the autumn. Before this, I am today taking action to help the country be better prepared to deal with the impacts of flooding. 

“Earlier this year I outlined that at least £34.5 million of the £2.15 billion total Government flood and coastal erosion spend over the next three years would be allocated to implement the final recommendations of Sir Michael Pitt’s report. Today I can announce that part of this funding will be used to take forward work in several key areas including: assisting the  development of surface water management plans in high priority areas, improving reservoir safety and an initial contribution to a major national floods exercise to ensure we are better prepared for the future.”

The funding that will be allocated following the announcement today is:

  • At least £5 million for the development of Surface Water Management Plans in the highest priority areas;
  • At least £1 million to take forward mapping work to improve reservoir safety;
  • An initial £250,000 to plan a major national floods exercise to test the new structures and roles put in place to ensure the country is better prepared to deal with future flooding events. 

The Government will also develop a Long Term Investment Strategy for flood defence with the Environment Agency.

Mr Benn continued:

“The lives of people and businesses were turned upside down by last summer’s floods, and the human and financial costs will be felt for some time to come.  The first anniversary today will be a difficult time for many of those who have lost loved ones, as well as the communities who are still trying to recover. The actions we are taking now and in the future in response to this important final report will go a long way to ensuring we are better prepared to deal with future events."

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Page published: 25 June 2008

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs