Karl McCartney MP is supporting the campaign for Flood Free Homes which launched on Tuesday 20th January. The campaign has been launched by the Association of British Insurers, supported by Friends of the Earth, Know Your Flood Risk, National Flood Forum, and the Property Care Association’s Flood Protection Group. The aim of the campaign is to raise the issue of long term flood defence investment and land and water management.
Flood Free Homes is campaigning for:
INVEST. By 2025 £1 billion per year to be spent managing flood risk in order to keep pace with climate change.
ADAPT. A zero tolerance of inappropriate new developments in areas at risk of flooding.
PLAN. Cross party consensus on ambitious long term solutions that manage all types of flood risk.
Flooding has long been recognised as the greatest natural threat the UK faces. With Environment Agency data showing around 2 million homes in England and Wales at flood risk now from the rivers and sea, with over 500,000 of these at ‘moderate’ risk or greater, and around 2.4 million additional homes at risk of surface water flooding, we know this is a serious problem facing the country today.
How to get involved and find out more information:
- Visit the campaign website www.floodfreehomes.org.uk
- Follow the campaign on Twitter @FloodFreeHomes
- Like the campaign on Facebook Facebook.com/floodfreehomes2025
- Email us [email protected]
Without action to reduce the risk across the UK, the effect on our homes, businesses, communities, infrastructure and way of life is potentially devastating.
Karl McCartney MP, said: “I am supporting the campaign for Flood Free Homes which calls for effective management of our land and water. I know the devastating impact that flooding has had on my constituents and I want to make sure that home-owners and local businesses do not suffer from destructive floods in the future.
“That’s why building a housing development in a high flood risk-area such as Swanpool in Lincoln - the so called Western Growth Corridor - needs to be carefully considered. For my constituents there are two issues: flooding and traffic congestion. My point has always been that proper infrastructure needs to be put into place before any new houses are built. The Skellingthorpe roundabout is already a major bottleneck/pinchpoint and so traffic congestion and flood mitigation measures must be put into place first.
“We need ambitious long term solutions to ensure that our communities are protected.”
Huw Evans, Deputy Director General at the ABI, said: “The need for this campaign to address the UK’s rising flood threat has never been more important. No action is not an option. Last winter’s floods highlighted the trauma and devastation flooding brings. How we manage our land and water has to become central to government decision making across the UK, whoever is in power.
“Without adequate long-term investment in flood defence protection that reflects the increasing threat, a zero tolerance towards building in flood risk areas and political agreement, too many communities will continue to live with the constant fear of flooding.”
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