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Below is an extract from Defra's announcement regarding the grants awarded to contribute towards flood defence equipment. We've tried to put this into a shorter, more bite size format:


Extracts from PRESS RELEASE

Ref: 144/09 | Date: 25 June 2009 |

First round flood protection grants announced

The first round of new grants to help people protect their homes against flooding were announced today by Environment Secretary Hilary Benn.

The £5 million Flood Protection Grant Scheme was announced as part of the Government’s response to Sir Michael Pitt’s review of the 2007 floods. In the first round of funding, £3 million has been made available to 25 local authorities to protect up to 593 properties across England offering practical flood protection solutions, including air brick covers and door guards. Mr Benn said:

“While we’re investing in more flood defence schemes, we need to recognise that in some areas, flooding can’t always be prevented. That’s why we’re helping households across England to become more resilient to floods by protecting their homes from the damage and destruction that can be caused.

“People living in areas ranging from Devon to Newcastle and from Lancashire to Lewes who are at risk of flooding will receive grants to help them better protect their homes.

“We had an overwhelming response to the grant scheme from local authorities. This is only the first round of grants and as a result of this interest, we’ll be reviewing the money available for the second round with a view to providing even more funding to protect people’s property.”

In addition to the original £5 million, an extra £500,000 has been allocated specifically to help those areas affected by the floods of Summer 2007 in addition to the support they have already received. Local authorities whose applications met the criteria but were unsuccessful due to funding restrictions will be automatically considered for the second round of grants.

Environment Agency CEO Paul Leinster said:

“The Flood Protection Grant Scheme will benefit over a thousand people by putting in place flood products such as air brick covers and door boards, increasing resilience to over 590 homes from flooding from rivers, sea, surface water and groundwater. The Environment Agency is pleased to have played a part in making the Scheme announced today by Hilary Benn become a reality, delivering a key Pitt Review recommendation.”

Local authorities will be given flexibility in how they implement their schemes and the initial surveys they commission will ensure they know exactly how best to allocate the funding available.

Some Additional notes:

  1. The selection criteria for the Flood Protection Grant Scheme can be found at www.defra.gov.uk/environ/fcd/adaptationandresilience/floodgrantguidance.pdf
  2. The Government’s response to the Pitt review can be found at www.defra.gov.uk/environ/fcd/floods07.htm
  3. The draft Flood and Water Management Bill consultation documents can be found at www.defra.gov.uk/environ/fcd/floodsandwaterbill.htm.
  4. The Environment Agency has overall strategic responsibility for flood management.
  5. Local authorities awarded round one grants; Ribble Valley BC, Rossendale BC, Wigan Council, Vale Royal BC, Leeds City Council, Wakefield MDC, Newcastle City Council, Wychavon DC, Birmingham City Council, South Derbyshire DC, Aylesbury Vale DC, Milton Keynes Council, Uttlesford DC, Oxford City Council, West Oxfordshire DC, Vale of White Horse DC, Wokingham DC, Lewes DC, Somerset CC, East Devon DC, Gloucester CC, Doncaster CC, Lincolnshire CC, Tewkesbury BC, East Riding of Yorkshire CC
  6. Nine of the local authorities chosen were directly affected by the severe flooding in 2007 and have received £1,118,600 of the total £2.5million first round grants.
  7. While Hull City Council (HCC) did not bid for a grant under this round of funding, the area still faces serious and unique problems. With so many residents badly affected in 2007, Defra and the Environment Agency will work with HCC to support them in putting in a bid for the second round of funding, which will take place in Autumn 2009. 

Financial breakdown of grants

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