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Frequently Flooded Allowance: Funding for repeatedly flooded communities
Floods Minister Rebecca Pow has today (Wednesday 5 April) announced the first communities in England to receive better flood protection as part of the government's £100 million Frequently Flooded Allowance to protect areas which have been affected by repeated flooding.
The first 53 projects announced today will be allocated more than £26 million in total, better protecting more than 2,300 households and businesses across the country.
Communities that will be better protected include those in Worcestershire, which faced severe flooding with Storm Christoph in 2021, and Cumbria, whose residents suffered major flooding from Storm Desmond in 2015 and Storm Ciara in 2020.
It will also better protect properties in the Calder Valley, which was devastated by flooding when it was hit by both Storm Ciara and Storm Eva in 2015.
The allowance targets communities where 10 or more properties have flooded twice or more in the last 10 years. These communities are often smaller and can face barriers to access funding due to the relative complexity and cost of building flood defences compared to the size of the community.
Environment Minister Rebecca Pow said:
"We know only too well the devastating impact that flooding can have on communities and businesses, as we face more extreme weather brought about by climate change.
"I am determined that we do whatever we can to prevent flooding that affects so many towns and villages across the country.
"This much-needed funding will go a long way to support those whose homes and livelihoods are repeatedly threatened by flooding and forms a key part of our record £5.2 billion investment by 2027 to protect communities in England better."
Caroline Douglass, Executive Director for Flood and Coastal Risk Management at the Environment Agency, said:
"Increased flooding is just one of the impacts of climate change we are seeing in the UK and around the world. Protecting people and communities is our top priority as we look to tackle this challenge.
"The funding announced today will help better protect homes and businesses at risk from repeated flood incidents across the country.
"The Environment Agency's strong track record in delivering flood defence schemes means we have better protected 374,000 homes since 2015."
Projects will improve resilience through a mixture of hard engineering flood defences and natural flood management measures. The allowance also supports the installation of property flood resilience (PFR) measures such as flood doors and barriers, meaning more homes will be better protected in communities where traditional defence schemes are not always viable.
The ring-fenced funding is part of a record £5.2 billion investment in flood defences to protect communities across England better.
Since the start of the current £5.2 billion investment programme (2021-2027), we have already better protected more than 35,000 properties. This follows our successful delivery of the previous £2.6 billion investment programme between 2015 and 2021, which better protected more than 374,000 homes across England.
A full list of projects to receive funding is below:
Alconbury Flood Alleviation Scheme Stage 2 | Greyfriars Community Flood Risk Management Scheme | River Teme, Tenbury Wells Community Flood Alleviation Scheme |
Brighton & Hove City Council Surface Water Management Feasibility Study | Hebden Bridge Flood Alleviation Scheme | Rolleston Brook Flood Alleviation Scheme, Staffordshire |
Bingley and Shipley Property Flood Resilience Study | Ilminster Flood Alleviation Study | Ruislip Park Wood and Pinn Meadows |
Bledington Flood Alleviation Scheme | Intake, Flood Risk Management Scheme | Severn Stoke Flood Alleviation Scheme, River Severn |
Brighouse Flood Alleviation Scheme | Irwell Vale to Chatterton | Skipton Road |
Burrow Beck Conveyance Improvements | Langstone (Havant) Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Scheme | Small Communities Property Flood Resilience Scoping |
Carlisle Appraisal Package Appleby Town Centre | Larkspur Close Integrated Urban Drainage Scheme | South Cave Flood Alleviation Scheme |
Chard Flood Alleviation Scheme | Lavendon Flood Alleviation Scheme | Stony Stratford Flood Alleviation Study |
Cocker Beck, Lowdham, Flood Alleviation Scheme | Leintwardine and Walford Property Flood Resilience | Stubbing Holme Road |
Dufton Close Feasibility Study | Lindale Road Grange over Sands | Tenbury Wells Integrated Flood Solution |
Earby Flood Alleviation Scheme Phase 3, Earby Beck | Lipson Vale Phase 1, Trefusis Park (South West Water Integrated Urban Drainage Modelling) | Toronto Close Flood Alleviation Scheme |
Eardisland Flood Alleviation Scheme | Little Bollington River Bollin Property Flood Resilience | Undefended Properties in the Ironbridge Gorge - Individual Property Protection |
Erringden Hillside | Market Weighton Flood Alleviation Scheme | Upper River Piddle Catchment Flood Risk Management Scheme |
Falmouth Integrated Urban Drainage Management | Natural Flood Management Upstream of Cirencester | Walsden Flood Alleviation Scheme |
First Avenue Flood Alleviation Scheme | Northumbria Integrated Drainage Partnership - Redcar (Yearby, Kirkleatham & Low Farm Drive, and West Dyke Road) Flood Alleviation Scheme | West End Road, St Helens |
Flood Risk Reduction Schemes 2 - Copley Village Flood Alleviation Scheme | Northumbria Integrated Drainage Partnership - Saltburn (Princes Road & Marske Road) Flood Alleviation Scheme | Whitley Brook Flood Reduction Scheme |
Flood Risk Reduction Schemes 2 - Cottonstones near Lumb, Calderdale | North Road, Holme Village Flood Alleviation | Williton Flood Alleviation Study |
Flood Risk Reduction Schemes 2 - Railes Close between Luddenden and Midgley | Pallion Flood Alleviation Scheme |