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Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Annual report to Overview and Scruitiny

Meeting: 07/11/2017 - Overview and Scrutiny Committee (Regeneration and Skills) (Item 26)

26 Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Annual Report pdf icon PDF 121 KB

Report of the Head of Locality Services - Commissioned

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Minutes:

Further to Minute No. 26 of 8 November 2016 the Committee considered the report of the Head of Locality Services – Commissioned seeking, in accordance with the Flood and Water Management Act 2010 (the Act), a review and scrutiny of the exercise by the Council as a Lead Local Flood Risk Authority of its flood risk management functions and coastal erosion risk management; and the submission of comments to the Cabinet Member - Locality Services.

 

The report indicated that Sefton’s Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Strategy (the Strategy) was a requirement under section 9 of the Act; that the Strategy was adopted by Cabinet on the 1 October 2015; that the Strategy set out how Sefton would deliver flood and coastal erosion risk management, what investment would be needed to deliver this and the manner in which this service would be delivered and defined the outcomes, outputs and actions for this service area; and that the Strategy was due to be updated in 2018 and work was currently underway to review the risk, update actions and review  outcomes to see if they were still relevant for the next strategy period.

 

The report also detailed flooding incidents that occurred in the Southport and Formby areas on 5 September 2017; work that had been developed to help deliver Sefton Council’s priorities to create resilient communities and outlined that projects aimed to support communities to become more resilient during flood events and to have an input in the decisions made about flood risk management; work undertaken with the Formby Flood Group, Maghull Flood Committee and Thornton Parish Council on flooding issues; staffing issues within the Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Team; the work undertaken as a statutory consultee for major planning applications and the provision of technical support and advice to the planning authority throughout the Local Plan inquiry; grant in aid has been secured from the Environment Agency to undertake investigations and studies into two watercourses that serve Southport and Birkdale (Nile and Pool Investigations); that £30k funding had been secured from Environment Agency to undertake the Merseyside Natural Flood Risk Management project; and regarding coastal risk management there had been no significant incidents of flooding or erosion along the coast.

 

The report also detailed partnership working with Merseyside Tactical and Strategic Flood Risk Partnership, North West and North Wales Coastal Group, Liverpool Bay Coastal Sub Group, Northern Coastal Sub Group, the Environment Agency and United Utilities.

 

The report concluded by setting out the priorities for 2018 relating to Supporting the Local Planning Authority, Community Engagement/SUDS Hubs, Crosby Coastal Schemes, Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Strategy Review, Securing Capital Funding, Natural Flood Risk Management, Performance management and the Green Infrastructure Service.

 

Members of the Committee asked questions/raised matters on the following issues:-

 

·       Planning conditions relating to flood risk/drainage attached to the approved residential development application at Damfield Lane

·       Concerns about the degradation of the River Alt Training bank at the northern end of Crosby beach and the potential increased risk of  ...  view the full minutes text for item 26