West Dorset to get better flood protections

The area's one of 40 across the country to get Government funding

Author: Faye TryhornPublished 26th Feb 2024

40 projects, which will use natural processes such as planting trees and creating wetlands to reduce the risk of flooding, are set to benefit from a £25 million government programme.

That'll include a scheme on West Dorset's Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

£625,000 will go towards work on the rivers Brit, Simene, Asker and Manerton, to reduce flood risks to Bridport, Beaminster and Netherbury.

It's part of the government’s plan to increase the nation’s flood resilience, as natural flood management processes protect, restore, and mimic the natural functions of catchments, floodplains and the coast to slow and store water.

The Environment Agency has helped to choose which projects would benefit, with input from Defra and Natural England.

Environment Agency chair Alan Lovell said:

“It’s exciting to see such appetite for Natural Flood Management, recognising its value in providing not only benefits against flood risk but also wider support for nature recovery.

“I’m proud of the role the Environment Agency is playing in leading this pioneering programme. We look forward to working with partners to help natural techniques become a mainstream option for flood protection and help create more climate resilient places.”

Floods Minister Robbie Moore said:

“It’s vital we use nature as an ally in our work to become ready for climate change, helping to restore the natural environment and protecting homes and businesses. That’s why we’re funding the biggest-ever investment in natural flood management – and it’s great to see the huge demand.

“These schemes will complement traditional bricks-and-mortar defences, all funded by our £5.2 billion flood programme. This programme is one more part of our plan to bolster flood resilience and shield communities – all whilst boosting biodiversity, restoring habitats and protecting the environment for future generations.”

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