Ministers splash out on flooding funding

20 Aug 09
The government has awarded £9.7m to 77 local authorities for areas where the risk and potential impact of flooding is thought to be highest
The government has awarded £9.7m to 77 local authorities for areas where the risk and potential impact of flooding is thought to be highest.
 
Local authorities for all other areas will also be able to bid for a share of £5m to help them deal with known local surface flooding problems.

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs is also spending £1m on making training, data and other tools available to help all local authorities manage flood risk.

Environment Secretary Hilary Benn said: ‘We want to make sure [the funding] gets to where it’s most needed and where it can make the biggest difference – especially as we know that climate change will cause increased severe rainfall in future and bring with it an increased risk of surface water flooding.’

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