Flood Action week sees the start of a £17m project set to strengthen flood defences on the Dutch River near Goole.
For 400 years the river has shaped Goole’s story and now alongside the Goole Town Deal Board, we are preserving that history.
Learn more: https://t.co/hICljmsC2z
@spppumps We have worked closely with SPP for some time now, and they have supplied us with reliable and efficient pumps. A great company to work with. 👍
We have won bids for schemes through DEFRA to add resilience to our networks. Our Operational and Meica teams have been able to deliver these schemes within the consortium along with our contractors in a very tight window. The hard work from all members is greatly appreciated.
The new Floods Resilience Taskforce met for the first time today to turbocharge flood resilience and the building of flood defencesThe new Floods Resilience Taskforce met for the first time today to turbocharge flood resilience and the building of flood defencesThe new Floods Resilience Taskforce met for the first time today to turbocharge flood resilience and the building of flood defencesThe new Floods Resilience Taskforce met for the first time today to turbocharge flood resilience and the building of flood defencesThe new Floods Resilience Taskforce met for the first time today to turbocharge flood resilience and the building of flood defences.
Through the @DefraSoils Lowland Agricultural Peat Small Infrastructure Pilots (LAPSIP) #InternalDrainageBoards are installing new water management infrastructure to retain water safely in our lowlands conserving our peat soils for the future.
#BackBritishFarming 🌾
Last winter over 600 pumping stations operated by #InternalDrainageBoards worked flat out during the wettest winter on record. In Lincolnshire alone they pumped in excess of the 1.3 billion cubic metres of water. That's 10 Rutland Waters!
#BackBritishFarming 🌾
Nice day for it. And good to see.
Can we add our thanks to @HumbersideFire for hosting our Asset Management team on your water safety course at Hessle. Helping our professionals manage their own safety while they work to manage flood risk in our community. 🛟 🏊
You might have seen our crews in and around the water at Princess Quay today taking part in a water rescue exercise. 🛟To make sure you don’t need us for real follow the advice at the link in our bio 🔗
#Summer#Water
Fantastic day @ADA_updates Northern stand at the Driffield Show.
Visitors learned about the work of Yorkshire’s Internal Drainage Boards and the importance of maintaining river and watercourse channels to reduce the risk of flooding.
Simulated with our toy river!
Interesting views on revising the NPPF
In respect of economic damage, life & health, it will be interesting to see if specific planning policies to ensure appropriate FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT are strengthened & prioritised over other important, but less critical planning polices.
WATCH LIVE: Chancellor @RachelReevesMP delivers her first speech on action this government is taking to deliver on the UK economy. https://t.co/mil2Vj7lBP
What to Internal Drainage Boards do?
We know many in our local communities understand and value our work. This winter has hopefully reenforced the importance of what we do.
For those that want to better understand:
To Keep The Water Flowing (2024) https://t.co/9kdrOzM5VE
May look dull, but simply put,an ability to raise fair local taxes for Internal Drainage Boards must be at the apex of local priorities. No other local service, be it schools, roads or healthcare are able to function underwater. IDBs - Managing flood risk in about 10% of England
We're unlocking the floodgates to flood resilience. 🌊
Our research has shaped flood resilience policy and practise for 15 years. The result? We've guided £5.2bn of funding, protecting more than 300,000 homes.
Learn more about our research: https://t.co/dnDhegVsF7
ADA welcomes the publication by @DefraGovUK of a new consultation seeking views on plans to update how #internaldrainageboards allocate their costs to farmers and local authorities.
https://t.co/QM7nZNdOUl
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