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1 River Basin District Flood Risk Management Appendices December

2 Published by: Hizon house, Deanery Road, Bristol BS1 5AH Further copies this rept are available our publications catalogue: our National Customer Contact Centre: T: Natural Resources Wales Cambria house, 29 Newpt Road, Cardiff CF24 0TP Further copies this rept are available our website: our Customer Contact Centre: T: (Mon-Fri, 8am - 6pm) enquiries@naturalresourceswales.gov.uk 2015 All rights reserved. This document may be reproduced with pri permission the. Natural Resources Wales All rights reserved. This document may be reproduced with pri permission Natural Resources Wales

3 Contents The layout this document... 4 Annex 1 : s Tables... 5 Annex 2. s s and s f the Annex 3. CFMP and policies Annex 4. Surface water property counts

4 The layout this document Flood Risk Management s have been divided into four sections to help readers identify and access infmation relevant to them. These are the appendices. The has been divided into four parts: Name Summary Document Part A: Background and river basin district wide infmation Part B: Catchment Summaries Part C: Appendices Audience F those who want a high level overview the F those who need some legislative background and river basin district wide, high level infmation F those who want the detail the sub-areas and flooding statistics. This section includes the catchments based on Framewk Directive (WFD) catchments, Flood Risk Areas (identified through the Preliminary Flood Risk Assessment) and other strategic areas across the RBD. F those who want to see the detailed s set out f individual communities in England The s that relate to Wales only are found in the Welsh Strategic Area. The s tables f all Welsh catchments are repted in Part B and not in the Part C: Appendices, as the Welsh s relate to the highest risk communities by catchment. The Welsh s are continually updated and the s in this are indicative although crect at the time publication. The RBD-wide s that affect Welsh Catchments are found in the Appendices. The s that relate to the River Basin District, the English Strategic Area and English catchments are contained in the appendices. The other parts the flood risk are located on gov.uk (

5 Annex 1: s Tables Catchment / Flood Risk Area Page River Basin District level s 6 English level s 11 Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment and Bristol Flood Risk Area 12 Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment LLFA s outside the Bristol Flood Risk Area English Uds catchment 46 Shropshire Middle catchment 48 Wcestershire Middle catchment 50 Teme catchment 62 Warwickshire Avon catchment 65 Vale catchment 87 English Wye catchment Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment lead s only

6 plus dinary s in the River Basin District Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3259 River Basin District Provide advice to local resilience fa Providing advice and infmation to Resilience Fa to enable them to reduce the impact flooding. Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M42 - Emergency event response ning / contingency ning ACT3262 ACT3265 River Basin District River Basin District Provide advice to local communities Learn Flood Events Providing advice and infmation to local communities at to enable them to reduce the impact flooding. Increase awareness flood risk and registration to Floodline through all our communications with the public. We will continue to improve and develop our services based on lessons identified following flood event and feedback communities and partners Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M43 - Public awareness and N N Y N N N N N N Y N Y M53 - Other recovery and review ACT3268 ACT3274 River Basin District River Basin District Modelling & Hydrology Flood Fecasting, warning & Incident Management Undertake mapping and modelling to ensure our flood risk infmation remains up to date and fit f purpose. This will the development our capital programme f new assets, refurbishment wk to existing assets, flood fecasting and flood incident wk, ning advice to local authities and general advice to the public. Undertake wk to maintain and improve our flood fecasting, flood warning and flood incident services. Focus on areas f improvement as highlighted by recent flooding events and routine exercises. Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M24 - Other Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M41 - Flood fecasting and warning 6 134

7 plus dinary s in the River Basin District Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3286 ACT3287 ACT3298 ACT3301 ACT3307 ACT3309 River Basin District River Basin District River Basin District River Basin District River Basin District River Basin District Review System Asset Management s Wk with others to avoid inappropriate development Flood Defence Consents Suppt implementatio n Sustainable Drainage Systems Increase awareness riparian responsibilitie s Encourage catchment sensitive farming Review System Asset Management s regularly with regard to maintenance, funding requirements and asset condition related wks across each catchment. Utilise data SAMPS, updated surveys & modelling to develop a me strategic, risk based approach to routine & maintenance the catchments. Wk closely with local ning authities, developers, businesses and infrastructure operats to avoid inappropriate development through the ning process. Where development must occur in medium high flood risk areas, ensure it is sustainable, does not increase flood risk and takes account the impacts climate change Ensure wks in, over and next to main rivers do not increase flood risk cause pollution through effective consenting. Use the consenting process to identify opptunities to improve the water environment. Ensure no increase in run-f new developments through ning advice. Promote the implementation Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) in new developments to gain environmental, water quality, social and flood risk benefits. Increase awareness and encourage landowners to fulfil their riparian landowner responsibilities Wk with landowners, local and national Government, to encourage best farming practices to reduce rapid surface water run-f and soil erosion. F example, reduction surface ponding, cropping techniques and soil s. Contribute to research and development to identify best practice f reducing runf through land use change. Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M35 - Other N N Y N N N N N N Y N Y M21 - Avoidance Y N N N N N N N N Y Y N M21 - Avoidance N N Y N N N N N N N Y Y M21 - Avoidance Y N N N N N N N N Y Y N M24 - Other N N Y N N N N N N N Y Y M31 - Natural flood / runf and catchment CFMP 7 134

8 plus dinary s in the River Basin District Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3310 River Basin District Ensure appropriate floodplain compensation Ensure appropriate floodplain compensation in undefended fluvial floodplains to mitigate development, through the ning process. Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M23 - Reduction ACT3311 River Basin District Promote flood resilience and flood proing Wk with local authities, home owners, businesses, developers and farmers to promote flood resilience and flood proing and consider the possibility property level s. N N Y N N N N N N Y N N M23 - Reduction ACT3312 ACT5814 ACT5899 River Basin District River Basin District River Basin District Wk collabatively with partners Identify opptunities f floodplain restation Ensure a robust revenue maintenance programme exists Raise awareness with key partners, landowners and land managers in their roles in flood risk. Wk collabatively with local authities, emergency services and other key partners to find innovative approaches to managing flood risk and exple opptunities f joint outcomes. Wk with Natural England, Natural Resources Wales and other partners and landowners, to identify opptunities f floodplain and river restation (in line with the River Basin Management ) including s which increase stage in the upper catchment through detention basins/wetlands/attenuation, increase floodplain connectivity, enhance channel mphology and habitat diversity and encourage activities that may have potential to reduce run-f rates to downstream areas, whilst contributing wider benefits (biodiversity, soil conservation and water quality improvements). Ensure a robust, risk based, revenue maintenance programme exists that priitises flood risk wks across each catchment, which is reflected in the maintenance bid within relevant System Asset Management s to include, where possible, opptunities f proposed maintenance wks to naturalise watercourses and create habitat N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 - Other Y N N N N N N N N N Y Y M31 - Natural flood / runf and catchment Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M24 - Other

9 plus dinary s in the River Basin District Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates through possible external/partnership funding. Engage key stakeholders on maintenance programme ACT5900 ACT5901 ACT5902 ACT5903 River Basin District River Basin District River Basin District River Basin District Advise how new development can be me resilient to flooding All high risk reservoirs are regulated under the Reservoirs Act 1975 Deliver emergency wks Provide flood incident response service Help reduce the damage floods can do by advising local ning authities, developers, businesses and infrastructure operats on how new development can be designed to be me resilient to flooding. All high-risk reservoirs are regulated in accdance with the Reservoirs Act 1975 this is already monited through business s. Secure funding and deliver emergency wks where needed f our assets Provide a flood incident response service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year including operational response activities and providing infmation. Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M23 - Reduction N N N N N Y N N N Y N Y M32 - Flow regulation Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M41 - Flood fecasting and warning ACT5904 River Basin District EA/NRW high risk reservoirs have on site reservoir s All /Natural Resources Wales high risk reservoirs have on-site reservoir s in place. N N N N N Y N N N Y N Y M42 - Emergency event response ning / contingency ning 9 134

10 plus dinary s in the River Basin District Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT5905 River Basin District Wk closely with NRW and EA NRW and EA to wk closely and to consider the benefit detriment to the whole river basin in all decision making and activity. Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M44 - Other ACT6930 ACT6931 River Basin District River Basin District Incpate Climate Change allowances into flood risk wks Identify where wking with natural processes can help improve resilience to climate change Impacts a changing climate will be considered in s f location-specific wks to reduce flood risk all sources. Additional provision will be made during iginal design and construction, may be deferred until later but allowance made in the design structures (such as larger wall foundation) to facilitate this. Revised guidance f Risk Management Authities is scheduled f publication early in 2016 and will recommend use scenarios and allowances by River Basin District which are contained in the recently released Decisions and Climate Change guidance f Authity ners Produce wking with natural processes opptunity maps to show where these s could help: - reduce flood and coastal erosion risk - catchments both adapt and become me resilient to the impacts Climate Change - improve water quality and - improve the environment. Woodland ting opptunity maps have already been produced, these identify where ting trees could reduce flood risk and improve water quality. Between , these maps will be expanded to cover a wider range wking with natural processes s ting trees could have an additional role in mitigating against increasing CO2 emissions they also can help shade watercourses helping fish species adapt to increasing water temperatures. N N N N N Y Y Y Y Y N Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks N N Y N Y N N N N Y Y Y M31 - Natural flood / runf and catchment

11 Flooding rivers (main river) Flooding Rivers (dinary Flooding Rivers (main river plus dinary s in the English. Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3212 England Replace/ refurbish flood risk assets Undertake a maintenance programme to replace/refurbish flood risk assets, including pumping stations and outfalls, when needed to reduce flood risk. Public funding contribution subject to meeting technical, environmental and economic criteria and the availability funding. Seek partnership funding contributions as necessary. Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks ACT5898 ACT7133 ACT7134 England English English Investigate the benefits ting wet woodlands Partnership wking across RMA's including water companies RMA's, including water companies, deliver joined up advice on flooding Investigate the benefits ting trees/woodland to reduce flood risk to take fward the approach recommended by the 'Woodlands f ' project. Partnership wking across all RMA s, including water companies, will encourage the identification opptunities to deliver s in flood, and resilience, including land and catchment initiatives. RMA s, including water companies, to wk together to deliver joined up advice and infmation about flooding (including sewer flooding) to community engagement and awareness s. N N Y N N N N N N Y Y N M31 - Natural flood / runf and catchment N N Y N N N Y N Y Y Y Y M61 - Other N N Y N N N Y N Y Y Y Y M24 - Other

12 plus dinary s in the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x), iginates ACT1902 ACT1903 ACT1904 ACT1905 ACT1906 ACT1907 Southern part the general South Council Area General South Council Area General South Council Area General South Council Area General South Council Area General South Council Area BA/SG 5.1.1/Flood recds Parish Councils BA/SG 5.2.1/ Investigate climate change impacts BA/SG 5.2.2/Climate change risks and impacts BA/SG 5.3.1/Maintain flood incident database BA/SG 5.3.2/Collate histic flood incident recds BA/SG 5.3.3/Develop prma f call centre Target Parish Councils and large businesses f any locally held infmation and to engage about local s Investigate how climate change is predicted to affect flood risk to infm long-term ning, mitigation and decisionmaking at the catchment level Identify where the main risks climate change will impact council services and flood risk and develop action to address specific local issues Establish and maintain a centralised database system f recding histic and repted flooding incidents Collate and incpate histical infmation and customer call centre recds into the SGC Flood Database Develop a sht pro-fma f Call Centre staff to recd crect infmation when taking calls about flooding incidents the public. Specific incidents followed up after the event with detailed pro-fma. N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M43 - Public awareness and N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M21 - Avoidance N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M21 - Avoidance N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other South Unitary Authity South Unitary South Unitary South Unitary South Unitary Authity South Unitary

13 plus dinary s in the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x), iginates ACT1908 ACT1909 ACT1910 ACT1911 General South Council Area General South Council Area General South Council Area General South Council Area BA/SG 5.3.4/Review flood investigation criteria BA/SG 5.3.5/Develop flood repting technology BA/SG 5.4.1/Review flood risk document programme BA/SG 5.4.2/Review SG PFRA Review flood investigation criteria f 'significant' flooding incidents in accdance with agreed protocol on a yearly basis following a significant flooding event Develop new technology such as mobile apps to recd and rept flooding infmation, and use Extended Floodline Service. Review the programme f updating South flood risk documents and align these with updates to Risk Management Authity documents, CFMP and RBMP to ensure catchment approach Update South Preliminary Flood Risk Assessment. N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M51 - Individual and societal recovery, clean up and restation activities N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M43 - Public awareness and N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other South Unitary South Unitary South Unitary South Unitary ACT1912 General South Council Area BA/SG 5.4.3/Review SG SFRA Update South Strategic Flood Risk Assessment. N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other South Unitary ACT1913 General South Council Area BA/SG 5.4.4/Review SG LS Review South Flood Risk Management N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other South Unitary ACT1915 General South Council Area BA/SG 1.1.1/Review asset inspection and maintenance Review and fmalise inspection and maintenance drainage infrastructure including gullies and trash N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other South Unitary

14 plus dinary s in the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x), iginates screens ACT1916 General South Council Area BA/SG 1.1.2/Update inspection repting procedure Transfer paper-based inspection repting procedure to electronic fmat N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other South Unitary ACT1917 ACT1918 ACT1919 ACT1920 General South Council Area General South Council Area General South Council Area General South Council Area BA/SG 1.1.3/Map council drainage assets BA/SG 1.1.4/Priitise vulnerable infrastructure BA/SG 1.1.5/Review RMA maintenance overlaps BA/SG 1.2.1/Review SGC drainage policy Map locations and conditions Council drainage assets, as part South Asset Register Use the South Asset Register to identify and establish priities f vulnerable infrastructure taking into account climate projections and priitise maintenance regimes based on available funding Review maintenance s f different risk authity and council assets and identify where responsibilities and maintenance targets overlap Review existing and emerging Council policies with regards to drainage infrastructure f new development N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other South Unitary South Unitary South Unitary South Unitary

15 plus dinary s in the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x), iginates ACT1921 ACT1922 General South Council Area General South Council Area BA/SG 1.3.1/Review emergency response strategy BA/SG 1.3.2/Review SG Multi- Flood Review the emergency response strategy and procedures f dealing with flooding alerts / incidents and response to residents, businesses, and other agencies following each significant flooding event. Review and share outcomes the South Multi- Flood N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M51 - Individual and societal recovery, clean up and restation activities N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M43 - Public awareness and South Unitary South Unitary ACT1923 General South Council Area BA/SG 1.3.3/Review SG Severe Weather Review and share outcomes the South Severe Weather N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M43 - Public awareness and South Unitary ACT1924 ACT1925 ACT1926 Bristol Frome river catchment River Avon crid, Bristol to Bath General South Council Area BA/SG 1.4.1/Wk with WoEP on Frome catchment BA/SG 1.4.2/Wk with BaNES on River Avon Crid BA/SG 1.4.3/Identify Schemes with RMAs Wk with partners to assess the impacts climate change on the Frome catchment both in South and Bristol, with identification and assessment strategic options f maintaining the standard as a minimum Wk with and Bath and Nth East Somerset to review opptunities f s and funding f River Avon Crid (Bristol to Bath) Liaise with Risk Management Authities to produce a list on-going and potential flood risk schemes in South and N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M32 - Flow regulation N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M32 - Flow regulation N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other South Unitary South Unitary South Unitary

16 plus dinary s in the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x), iginates funding provisions / requirements f these ACT1927 ACT1928 General South Council Area General South Council Area BA/SG 1.5.1/Review funding sources f BA/SG 1.5.2/Review funding f L post Mar 2015 Develop list all potential funding sources f flood water, with application deadlines, and review quarterly Review funding available to undertake Flood Risk Management activities post March N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other South Unitary Authity South Unitary ACT1929 ACT1930 ACT1932 General South Council Area General South Council Area General South Council Area BA/SG 2.1.1/Improve flood risk info on SGC website BA/SG 2.1.2/Distribute SGC emergency ning info BA/SG 2.2.2/Encourage use online tools Improve available infmation and sign posting on the council website about all sources flood risk in South and about how residents and businesses can help themselves. Distribute SGC emergency ning leaflets to identified communities and businesses at highest risk flooding in South Encourage residents and businesses to use online tools available the and National Flood Fum to produce risk assessments, action s and continuity s N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M43 - Public awareness and N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M43 - Public awareness and N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M43 - Public awareness and South Unitary South Unitary South Unitary

17 plus dinary s in the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x), iginates ACT1933 ACT1934 General South Council Area General South Council Area BA/SG 2.2.3/Wk with schools on flood resilience BA/SG 2.2.4/Develop initiatives on reducing risk Wk with schools to identify educational opptunities f resilience training talks as part the Climate Change, Sustainability and Emergency Initiative Develop initiatives to encourage businesses and householders to take action to reduce risk ( depave) N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M43 - Public awareness and N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M43 - Public awareness and South Unitary South Unitary ACT1935 General South Council Area BA/SG 2.2.5/Suppt Flood s Groups Suppt Parish Councils who want to set up local flood s groups N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M43 - Public awareness and South Unitary ACT1936 General South Council Area BA/SG 2.3.1/Identify dinary w/c ownership Where possible, identify ownership f dinary watercourses and recd in a centralised database N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other South Unitary ACT1937 General South Council Area BA/SG 2.3.2/Riparian owner info on website 1 Improve infmation on the website about riparian responsibilities dinary watercourse maintenance N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other South Unitary ACT1938 ACT1939 General South Council Area General South Council Area BA/SG 2.3.3/Contact landowners about 1 BA/SG 6.1.1/Hold training f Members on 1 Contact landowners outlining South Council responsibilities as a Risk Management Authity and their rights and responsibilities as landowners Hold a presentation face to face training f Elected Members about flood risk and this in South N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other South Unitary South Unitary

18 plus dinary s in the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x), iginates ACT1940 General South Council Area BA/SG 6.2.1/Identify priities and dev 1 Identify strategic flood risk priities and how future development can help deliver these N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other South Unitary ACT1941 ACT1942 ACT1943 General South Council Area General South Council Area General South Council Area BA/SG 6.2.2/Fm Internal Flood Group 1 BA/SG 6.3.1/Determine SG SAB procedures 1 BA/SG 6.3.2/Up skill SGC ficers on SAB reqs 1 Meet regularly with representatives spatial ning, development, asset and maintenance, and strategic environment and climate change Determine South Council's protocol f receiving, approving, adopting and maintaining SuDS Use available resources, Defra and e-learning modules, to up skill staff on SuDS N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other South Unitary South Unitary South Unitary ACT1944 ACT1946 ACT1947 General South Council Area General South Council Area General South Council Area BA/SG 6.3.3/Identify resources to undertake SAB 1 BA/SG 6.4.1/Produce SuDS Guidance Document 1 BA/SG 6.4.2/Provide drainage reqs. On SGC website 1 Identify the resources required to undertake SuDS applications review and approval as a statuty consultee to the LPA Produce a Developers SuDS Guidance Document specific to the local area, including guidelines on flood resilient buildings Provide clear infmation on the Council website about council expectations on drainage N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other South Unitary South Unitary South Unitary

19 plus dinary s in the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x), iginates ACT1948 General South Council Area BA/SG 6.4.3/Consider SuDS in new dev 1 Proactively consider SuDS in early discussions about development design N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other South Unitary ACT1949 ACT1950 ACT1951 ACT1952 General South Council Area General South Council Area General South Council Area General South Council Area BA/SG 6.4.4/Ensure future 1 BA/SG 3.1.1/Area combined flood risk 1 BA/SG 3.1.2/Improve communication with HA and NR 1 BA/SG 3.2.1/Attend WoEP Flood Group Meetings 1 Ensure drainage infrastructure f new development is designed to accommodate levels precipitation expected during its design life, including climate change Use available datasets to identify areas where combined flood risk, surface water and sewer river, could combine to exacerbate risk Improve communication with way's England and Netwk Rail about joining up approach to flood around maj transpt routes Continue to attend West England Flood Risk Partnership meetings N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M21 - Avoidance N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other South Unitary South Unitary South Unitary South Unitary ACT1953 ACT1955 General South Council Area General South Council Area BA/SG 3.2.2/Maintain communication with SWFMG 1 BA/SG 3.3.2/Agree data sharing with RMAs 1 Maintain communication with South West Flood Managers Group about lessons learnt flooding events and flood initiatives Agree methods sharing infmation and data amongst flood Risk Management Authities N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other South Unitary South Unitary

20 plus dinary s in the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x), iginates ACT1956 General South Council Area BA/SG 3.3.3/Invite RMAs on to Steering Groups 1 Invite neighbouring LLFAs and Risk Management Authities to sit on the Steering Group when updating flood risk documents N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other South Unitary ACT1959 ACT1960 General South Council Area General South Council Area BA/SG 4.1.2/Identify overlapping SGC wks s 1 BA/SG 4.2.1/Educate SGC ficers on SuDS 1 Maintain a list projects wks being undertaken across council departments that have a flood risk component, and identify any opptunities where wks overlap and savings can be made, resurfacing paths roads Educate council ficers on SuDS and potential benefits as an alternative to traditional drainage N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other South Unitary South Unitary ACT1961 General South Council Area BA/SG 4.2.2/Costs SuDS vs. non- SuDS 1 Understand costs implementing SuDS over traditional drainage on the highway public spaces N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other South Unitary ACT1962 General South Council Area BA/SG 4.2.3/Where and other s align 1 Liaise with Risk Management Authities to identify opptunities where flood risk wks can be aligned with other non-flood risk policies s to deliver wider benefits N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M24 - Other South Unitary

21 plus dinary s in the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x), iginates ACT2035 ACT2036 Bristol - Central area Bristol - Ashton area BA/BFRA/River Avon Strategic Defences 1 BA/BFRA/Ashton Area Flood Risk Study 1 ACT2038 Bristol - Citywide BA/BFRA/Bristol Groundwater Assessment 1 Investigation and hydraulic modelling assessment into the need, justification and outline business case a strategic flood mitigation solution f central Bristol. Primary source flood risk to be mitigate against is tidal flooding Investigation and assessment into the need, justification and outline design a flood mitigation solution f the Ashton area. Numerous flood sources affect the area - fluvial, tidal, groundwater and surface water Study to investigate likelihood groundwater flooding across the city N N Y Y N N N N N Y N Y M24 - Other N Y N N N N Y N Y Y N Y M23 - Reduction N N N N N N N Y N N Y N M24 - Other Critical City Bristol Unitary Authity,, Enterprise Partnership, Wessex City Bristol Unitary Authity,, Wessex City Bristol Unitary Authity, ACT2039 Bristol - Citywide BA/BFRA/Flood Risk Asset Register 1 Establish and publish Flood Risk Asset Register N N N N N N Y N Y Y N N M24 - Other Pre 2015 Critical City Bristol Unitary Authity,, Wessex ACT2040 Bristol - Hengrove BA/BFRA/Bamfield Flood Alleviation Scheme 1 Investigate opptunities f a flood alleviation scheme to reduce the risk surface water flooding to Bamfield in south Bristol N N N N N N Y N Y Y N N M34 - Surface water City Bristol Unitary Authity,, Wessex

22 plus dinary s in the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x), iginates ACT2041 Bristol - Henbury BA/BFRA/Henbury Flood Alleviation Scheme 1 Investigate opptunities f a flood alleviation scheme to reduce the risk surface water flooding to Henbury in nth Bristol N N Y N N N Y N N Y N N M34 - Surface water City Bristol Unitary Authity,, South Council ACT2042 Bristol - Bedminster BA/BFRA/Willway St Culvert Tide Flap Replacement 1 Replacement existing tide flap to maintain the standard to existing properties N N Y Y N N N N N N N Y M35 - Other City Bristol Unitary Authity,, Wessex ACT2043 Bristol - Southmead BA/BFRA/Southme ad Road Flood Alleviation Scheme 1 ACT2044 Bristol City BA/BFRA/Southme ad Green Streets 1 ACT2045 Bristol - Citywide BA/BFRA/SAB Establishment 1 ACT2046 Bristol City, Long Ashton BA/BFRA/2014/LFR MS/LAshton/ Flood alleviation scheme to reduce the risk surface water flooding to a community in nth Bristol Pilot SuDS scheme to reduce the risk surface water flooding to a community in nth Bristol, improve the streetscape and showcase SuDS in relation to new statuty ning consultee Establish the statuty consultee role f Bristol City Council as LLFA in accdance with the amended NPPF, in relation to enhanced SuDS requirements Assess the risk flooding the Long Ashton Brook, as the Brook is predicted to present a N Y N N N N Y N Y Y N N M34 - Surface water N N Y N N N Y N Y Y Y N M34 - Surface water N N Y N N N Y N Y N N Y M24 - Other N Y N N N N Y N N Y N N M24 - Other City Bristol Unitary Authity, South Council, Wessex City Bristol Unitary Authity, Wessex, community Pre 2015 Critical City Bristol Unitary Authity, Wessex Nth Somerset Unitary Authity

23 plus dinary s in the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x), iginates significant flood risk to properties, ACT2047 ACT2048 Bristol City, Long Ashton Bristol City, Long Ashton BA/BFRA/2014/LFR MS/LAshton/ BA/BFRA/2014/LFR MS/LAshton/ ACT2052 Bristol - Citywide BA/BFRA/Bristol SWMP 1 ACT2053 Bristol - Citywide BA/BFRA/Identify Community Groups 1 ACT2054 Bristol - Citywide BA/BFRA/Asset surveys 1 Investigate the perfmance the highway drainage netwk and enhance maintenance/undertake improvements where necessary Wk with the school to raise awareness potential flood risk, identify feasible mitigation s and ensure a flood emergency is in place Continue to utilise and revise the SWMP to infm flood risk activities, respond to ning applications and emergency response. Includes the action to revise the vulnerability mapping results the SWMP Identify local groups and communities that we can wk with to improve community engagement and commence projects, schemes and s to achieve the actions the LS Undertake comprehensive surveys flood risk assets, such as those completed in Southmead and Southville to populate the Asset Register and improve our N Y N N N N Y N N Y N N M34 - Surface water N N N N N N Y N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and N N Y N N N Y N Y Y N N M44 - Other N N Y N Y N Y Y Y Y N N M44 - Other N N Y N N N Y N Y N N Y M24 - Other Nth Somerset Unitary Authity Pre 2015 Nth Somerset Unitary Authity City Bristol Unitary Authity,, Wessex City Bristol Unitary Authity,, Wessex City Bristol Unitary Authity,, Wessex

24 plus dinary s in the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x), iginates proactive and maintenance flood risk assets ACT2055 Bristol - Citywide BA/BFRA/Install hydrometry monits and gauges 1 ACT2056 Bristol - Citywide BA/BFRA/Procedur e f recding flood events 1 ACT2057 Bristol - Citywide BA/BFRA/maintena nce dinary watercourses 1 Installation hydrometry monits and gauges to help improve understanding catchment responses, emergency responses as well as infm our studies and mitigation schemes Develop our procedure f recding flood events to improve histical recds. This will assist with verification study results, knowledge catchment responses, proactive and me efficient flood risk. To discharge our duties under the Flood and Management Act and Land Drainage Act, we will continue our maintenance regime dinary watercourses and associated structures. This will include ongoing and improvement associated contracts. This may include on Main Rivers, where BCC are riparian owner N N Y N N N Y N N N N Y M24 - Other N N Y N N N Y Y N N N Y M53 - Other recovery and review N N Y N N N N N N Y N N M24 - Other Critical City Bristol Unitary Authity, City Bristol Unitary Authity, City Bristol Unitary Authity,

25 plus dinary s in the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x), iginates ACT2058 Bristol - Citywide BA/BFRA/cou rse structural improvements 1 ACT2059 Bristol - Citywide BA/BFRA/Implemen t min land drainage wks 1 ACT2060 Bristol - Stockwood BA/BFRA/Scotland Lane alleviation scheme 1 ACT2061 Bristol - Citywide BA/BFRA/Encourag e SuDS on RMA schemes 1 ACT2062 Bristol City, Floating Harbour BA/BFRA/Floating Harbour asset 1 Identify and priitise watercourse structural improvements to ensure proactive asset and maintenance, as well as improved Health and Safety and access improvements Identify and undertake min land drainage and flood mitigation schemes, in accdance with the riskbased approach advocated by the LS Deliver an appropriate scheme to reduce flood risk to Scotland Lane. Wks to be led by the ways Authity F schemes led by the various RMAs in the Bristol area, we will identify opptunities f including SuDS s to encourage wider benefits the schemes. This includes a process education internal clients to recognise the benefit SuDS so they become me widely accepted as part scheme designs Complete an asset rept f Floating Harbour assets, including those that have a flood risk function. Action to be completed by the Harbour Authity team in N N Y N N N Y N Y Y N N M23 - Reduction N N Y N N N Y N Y Y N N M23 - Reduction N N N N N N Y N N Y N N M23 - Reduction N N Y N N N Y N Y N N Y M34 - Surface water N N N Y N N N N N Y N N M24 - Other City Bristol Unitary Authity, City Bristol Unitary Authity, City Bristol Unitary Authity, City Bristol Unitary Authity,, Wessex City Bristol Unitary Authity,

26 plus dinary s in the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x), iginates the LLFA. This will implement a me proactive asset regime f the Harbour ACT2063 Bristol City BA/BFRA/way drainage maintenance 1 Develop a risk based and data-led approach to highway drainage maintenance. N N N N N N Y N Y Y N N M24 - Other City Bristol Unitary Authity, ACT2064 Bristol - Citywide BA/BFRA/cou rse Consents 1 Follow established procedures f consenting wks to dinary watercourses N Y N N N N Y N N N N Y M24 - Other Critical City Bristol Unitary Authity, ACT2065 Bristol - Citywide BA/BFRA/Program me Community Engagement 1 ACT2066 Bristol City BA/BFRA/Improved LLFA section BCC website 1 ACT2067 Bristol - Citywide BA/BFRA/Respond to ning applications 1 Identify existing groups, netwks and agencies. Produce a programme engagement activities to enable communities to be me prepared and actively manage their own risk Utilise a variety communication tools to improve community flood awareness and resilience, including an updated BCC LLFA website Follow and revise procedures f responding to development ning applications to ensure sustainable development N N Y N N N Y Y Y Y N N M43 - Public awareness and N Y N N N N Y Y Y N N Y M41 - Flood fecasting and warning City Bristol Unitary Authity, City Bristol Unitary Authity, N Y N N N N N Y Y N N Y M21 - Avoidance Pre 2015 City Bristol Unitary Authity,

27 plus dinary s in the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x), iginates ACT2068 Bristol - Citywide BA/BFRA/Update the Bristol SFRA 1 Update the SFRA document to reflect recent study outputs in collabation with other RMAs. N N Y N N N Y Y Y N N Y M24 - Other City Bristol Unitary Authity,, Wessex ACT2069 Bristol - Citywide BA/BFRA/WaSUD Best Practice Guide 1 ACT2070 Bristol - Citywide BA/BFRA/Involvem ent in CIL 1 ACT2071 Bristol - Citywide BA/BFRA/Auditing ning applications 1 ACT2072 Bristol - Citywide BA/BFRA/Provide flood warning advice 1 Produce a best practice guide on enabling Sensitive Urban Design (WaSUD) f new development in Bristol. Will develop on the procedures established as part the West England SuDS Developer Guide and assist with discharging the statuty duty encouraging sustainable development Ensure that flood considerations are involved in the distribution Community Infrastructure Levy to benefit at-risk communities Ensure efficient and consistent approach to LLFA response to ning applications by establishing and undertaking internal audits ning application procedures and responses In line with the requirements the Bristol City Council Flood, the Flood Risk and Asset Management Team are to continue to provide advice N N Y N N N Y N Y N N Y M24 - Other N N Y N N N Y Y Y N N Y M23 - Reduction N Y N N N N Y Y Y N N Y M21 - Avoidance N N Y Y N Y Y Y Y N N Y M41 - Flood fecasting and warning Critical City Bristol Unitary Authity,, Wessex City Bristol Unitary Authity, City Bristol Unitary Authity, City Bristol Unitary Authity,

28 plus dinary s in the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x), iginates and actions flood and weather warnings to the wider authity and stakeholders ACT2073 Bristol - Citywide BA/BFRA/Section 19 Flood Investigations 1 Undertake fmal Section 19 flood investigations as required N N Y Y N Y Y Y Y N N Y M53 - Other recovery and review Critical City Bristol Unitary Authity, ACT2074 Bristol - Citywide BA/BFRA/Attend EA community flood meetings 1 ACT2075 Bristol - Citywide BA/BFRA/Fmalise LLFA wking group 1 Attend flood meetings with the EA to improve community engagement and community action to help manage the risk flooding Establish and utilise the LLFA wking group to promote and co-dinate flood response and across key teams within the authity N N Y N N N Y Y Y Y N N M43 - Public awareness and N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N N Y M42 - Emergency event response ning / contingency ning City Bristol Unitary Authity, City Bristol Unitary Authity,

29 Flooding rivers (main river) Flooding Rivers (dinary Flooding Rivers (main river plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment LLFA s outside the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner voluntar y Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x) nin g (bold), iginate s ACT1654 Catchment wide, South and West Somerset Catchment Somerset/LLFA/Partnership The active involvement all Risk Management Authities is crucial to the and its success so the County Council will continue to maintain key partnerships within the county and across the South West N Y N N N N Y Y N Y N N M24 - Other Critical Somerset County statuty ACT1655 Catchment wide, South and West Somerset Catchment Somerset/LLFA/Studies Undertake local studies and assessments N Y N N N N Y Y N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and Somerset County statuty ACT1656 Catchment wide, South and West Somerset Catchment Somerset/LLFA/PLP Promote property s as a tool in flood risk N Y N N N N Y N N Y N N M23 - Reduction Somerset County statuty ACT1657 Catchment wide, South and West Somerset Catchment Somerset/LLFA/Flood s Assist individuals and communities in flood risk areas to develop their own property schemes. This includes fering advice on establishing flood action groups and flood s to ensure best use the products N Y N N N N Y N N Y N N M23 - Reduction Somerset County statuty ACT1658 Catchment wide, South and West Somerset Catchment Somerset/LLFA/Awareness The County Council and its partners will undertake focussed awareness raising programmes highlighting the actions communities can take to minimise the impacts flooding N Y N N N N Y N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and Somerset County statuty

30 Flooding rivers (main river) Flooding Rivers (dinary Flooding Rivers (main river plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment LLFA s outside the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner voluntar y Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x) nin g (bold), iginate s ACT1659 Catchment wide, South and West Somerset Catchment Somerset/LLFA/Riparian Responsibilities Raise awareness the responsibilities riparian ownership N Y N N N N Y N N N N Y M21 - Avoidance Somerset County statuty /ACT166 0 Catchment wide, South and West Somerset Catchment Somerset/LLFA/Resilience Wk with local communities who would like to establish local resilience flood stes in their communities N Y N N N N Y N N N N Y M23 - Reduction Somerset County statuty ACT1661 Catchment wide, South and West Somerset Catchment Somerset/LLFA/SuDS Produce local Sustainable Drainage guidance to complement the National Standards on how environmental, amenity and flooding solutions can be integrated N N N N N N Y N N N Y N M34 - Surface water Somerset County statuty ACT1662 Catchment wide, South and West Somerset Catchment Somerset/LLFA/Catchment Based approach Take a holistic approach to flood risk through seeking opptunities f catchment to give flood risk benefits N Y N N N N Y N N N N Y M31 - Natural flood / runf and catchment Somerset County statuty ACT1663 Upper Tone and Parrett Catchments, South and West Somerset Catchment Somerset/LLFA/Catchment Management Levels and Mos Action Land Management - encourage reduced runf the upper catchment through land and local stage schemes N N Y N N N N N N Y Y Y M31 - Natural flood / runf and catchment Somerset County statuty

31 Flooding rivers (main river) Flooding Rivers (dinary Flooding Rivers (main river plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment LLFA s outside the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner voluntar y Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x) nin g (bold), iginate s ACT1974 Wrington BA/NS/2014/LS/Wringt on/ Alleviate flooding the watercourse At Wrington including upsizing the watercourse at critical points. N Y N N N N Y N N Y N N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks Pre 2015 Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty ACT1975 Wrington BA/NS/2014/LS/Wringt on/ Alleviate flooding the watercourse including stage upstream Wrington. N Y N N N N N N N Y N N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks Pre 2015 Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty ACT1976 Wrington BA/NS/2014/LS/Wringt on/ Surface study in the nth Wrington N N N N N N Y N N Y N N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty ACT1977 General Nth Somerset Council Area BA/NS/2014/LS/WsM/ We will wk with the infrastructure owners and public in Claverham to raise their awareness potential flood risk. N Y N N N N Y N N N N Y M34 - Surface water Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty

32 Flooding rivers (main river) Flooding Rivers (dinary Flooding Rivers (main river plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment LLFA s outside the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner voluntar y Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x) nin g (bold), iginate s ACT1979 Nailsea BA/NS/2014/LS/Nailse a/ ACT1980 Nailsea BA/NS/2014/LS/Nailse a/ Investigation is required to understand the current maintenance highway gullies in Nailsea and whether an enhanced maintenance regime is required. The outputs the investigation will be linked to the asset register plus to ensure that the maintenance regime is appropriately captured in our asset system. Prepare a Surface Management f Nailsea to enable us, and our flood risk partners, to better understand the flooding N N N N N N Y N N Y N N M23 - Reduction N Y N N N N Y N N Y N N M34 - Surface water Nth Somerset Unitary Authity Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty statuty ACT1981 Nailsea BA/NS/2014/LS/Nailse a/ Establish a survey the route, connectivity and location histic watercourses in Nailsea. Liaison with the Town Council and Wessex will be key in gathering data N N N N N N Y N N Y N N M34 - Surface water Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty ACT1987 Claverham BA/NS/2014/LS/Claver ham/ A Surface Management would be the approach to enable us and our flood risk partners to better understand the flooding mechanisms, and to identify feasible and costeffective mitigation s N Y N N N N Y N N Y N N M34 - Surface water Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty

33 Flooding rivers (main river) Flooding Rivers (dinary Flooding Rivers (main river plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment LLFA s outside the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner voluntar y Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x) nin g (bold), iginate s ACT1988 Claverham BA/NS/2014/LS/Claver ham/ NSC will wk with these property owners to investigate whether propertylevel s can be implemented. N Y N N N N Y N N Y N N M35 - Other Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty ACT1989 Claverham BA/NS/2014/LS/Claver ham/ NSC will wk with the Weston-super-Mare infrastructure owners to raise their awareness potential flood risk. N N N N N N Y N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty ACT1990 Congresbury BA/NS/2014/LS/Congr esbury/ ACT1991 Congresbury BA/NS/2014/LS/Congr esbury/ NSC flood risk and highways teams will assess the current perfmance and maintenance the drainage netwk and will enhance the netwk where needed. Partnership wking with Wessex will be imptant. NSC will wk with the B and Wessex to ensure the rhyne netwk is adequately maintained to drain flood water N Y N N N N Y N N Y N N M34 - Surface water N Y N N N N Y N N Y N N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks 2027 Nth Somerset Unitary Authity Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty statuty

34 Flooding rivers (main river) Flooding Rivers (dinary Flooding Rivers (main river plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment LLFA s outside the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner voluntar y Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x) nin g (bold), iginate s ACT1992 Congresbury BA/NS/2014/LS/Congr esbury/ and4 1 We will investigate the cause flooding to properties on several roads befe recommending mitigation s N N N N N N Y N N Y N N M34 - Surface water 2027 Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty ACT1993 Congresbury BA/NS/2014/LS/Congr esbury/ ACT1997 Backwell BA/NS/2014/LS/Backw ell/ and 2 1 "Undertake a programme in the area through the community resilience group to encourage road users to take additional precautions when driving through flood water to avoid causing flooding to properties. Continue to raise awareness through the community resilience teams about actions local residents should take befe, during and after a flood to mitigate the impacts flooding " Understand the cause flooding investigate and the source runf in der to identify mitigation s N Y N N N N Y N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and N Y N N N N Y N N Y N N M34 - Surface water Nth Somerset Unitary Authity Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty statuty

35 Flooding rivers (main river) Flooding Rivers (dinary Flooding Rivers (main river plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment LLFA s outside the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner voluntar y Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x) nin g (bold), iginate s ACT1998 Backwell BA/NS/2014/LS/Backw ell/ We will wk with the infrastructure owners to raise their awareness potential flood risk. N N N N N N Y N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and Pre 2015 Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty ACT1999 Backwell BA/NS/2014/LS/Backw ell/ The flood risk and highways teams will wk together to identify the cause flooding on the road netwk and the mitigation s required. N N N N N N Y N N Y N N M34 - Surface water 2027 Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty ACT2000 Backwell BA/NS/2014/LS/Backw ell/ ACT2001 Churchill BA/NS/2014/LS/Churc hill/ There is significant flooding predicted to properties in the nth Backwell due to surface water runf backing up against the railway embankment. This needs investigation to identify whether this risk could materialise because the depth flooding and number properties potentially at risk Uncertainty about the route the watercourse in places, and a walkover / watercourse survey will be undertaken the entire watercourse, including culverts. N N N N N N Y N N Y N N M23 - Reduction 2027 N Y N N N N Y N N Y N N M34 - Surface water 2027 Nth Somerset Unitary Authity Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty statuty

36 Flooding rivers (main river) Flooding Rivers (dinary Flooding Rivers (main river plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment LLFA s outside the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner voluntar y Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x) nin g (bold), iginate s ACT2002 Churchill BA/NS/2014/LS/Churc hill/ ACT2003 Churchill BA/NS/2014/LS/Churc hill/ ACT2004 Langfd BA/NS/2014/LS/Langf d/ Evidence local residents 2012 indicates that there is a collapsed culvert underneath the road (Doleberrow), and that there were blocked drains and gullies Any requirements to enhance the maintenance regime highway drainage watercourses will be recded in asset register plus to ensure that the maintenance regime is appropriately captured which contributed to flooding We will undertake an investigation to identify whether there is a capacity issue associated with the watercourse and/ culverts within the area. This may involve simplified hydrological / hydraulic assessment a detailed 1D- 2D hydraulic model if necessary to a business case f FDGiA funding. A study will be undertaken to investigate the hydraulic capacity the watercourse and the existing natural flood defences on the right and left bank N Y N N N N Y N N Y N N M34 - Surface water N Y N N N N Y N N Y N N M34 - Surface water N Y N N N N Y N N Y N N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks Nth Somerset Unitary Authity Nth Somerset Unitary Authity Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty statuty statuty

37 Flooding rivers (main river) Flooding Rivers (dinary Flooding Rivers (main river plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment LLFA s outside the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner voluntar y Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x) nin g (bold), iginate s ACT2005 Langfd BA/NS/2014/LS/Langf d/ An investigation is required to assess whether the existing highway drainage netwk could be improved to drain water f the highway whether runf could be managed at source N Y N N N N Y N N Y N N M34 - Surface water Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty ACT2006 Langfd BA/NS/2014/LS/Langf d/ We will investigate the existing condition the highway drainage netwk in Langfd and evaluate any improvements to the maintenance regime required. N Y N N N N Y N N Y N N M23 - Reduction Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty ACT2012 Ptbury BA/NS/2014/LS/Ptbu ry/ A watercourse survey the watercourse and ponds which run along the west Ptbury Lane to establish their capacity and condition needs to be completed N Y N N N N Y N N Y N N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks 2027 Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty ACT2013 Ptbury BA/NS/2014/LS/Ptbu ry/ Flooding in Ptbury is caused by pluvial runf the south flowing on Failand Lane and Mill Lane, befe arriving in the village and causing property flooding. Options to intercept and divert pluvial runf will be investigated N N N N N N Y N N Y N N M31 - Natural flood / runf and catchment Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty

38 Flooding rivers (main river) Flooding Rivers (dinary Flooding Rivers (main river plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment LLFA s outside the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner voluntar y Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x) nin g (bold), iginate s ACT2014 Clevedon BA/NS/2014/LS/EClev edon/ ACT2015 Clevedon BA/NS/2014/LS/EClev edon/ ACT2017 Clevedon BA/NS/2014/MTP/Clevedon Sea/3 1 This area is natural susceptible to surface water flooding. Further wk will be undertaken to establish the drainage within this area and the cause flooding, which will result in a recommendation f mitigation s. There was recded flooding in Kingston Avenue in 2012, but the cause this flooding is uncertain. Wking with local communities NSC will investigate the cause flooding and recommend suitable mitigation s. There is some repted evidence flooding due to elevated groundwater levels Repairs to Sea Wall at Clevedon to maintain the standard N Y N N N N Y N N Y N N M34 - Surface water N N N N N N Y Y N Y N N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks Pre 2015 Nth Somerset Unitary Authity Nth Somerset Unitary Authity Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty statuty statuty

39 Flooding rivers (main river) Flooding Rivers (dinary Flooding Rivers (main river plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment LLFA s outside the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner voluntar y Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x) nin g (bold), iginate s ACT2037 Avonmouth and side BA/BCC/Avonmouth Flood Defence 1 Carry out investigations and assessments to infm the design possible flood mitigation proposals identified by the feasibility study. N Y N Y N N N N N Y N Y M24 - Other Critical City Bristol Unitary Authity,, Enterprise Partnership, South Council statuty ACT2049 Pill, Nth Somerset BA/BFRA/2014/LS/Pill/ The operation the surface water pump in Pill will be assessed by the and NSC N Y N N N N Y N N Y N N M35 - Other Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty ACT2050 Pill, Nth Somerset BA/BFRA/2014/LS/Pill/ We will investigate the existing condition the highway drainage netwk and evaluate any improvements to the maintenance regime required in Pill. N N N N N N Y N N Y N N M24 - Other Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty

40 Flooding rivers (main river) Flooding Rivers (dinary Flooding Rivers (main river plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment LLFA s outside the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner voluntar y Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x) nin g (bold), iginate s ACT2051 Pill, Nth Somerset BA/BFRA/2014/LS/Pill/ A CCTV survey the culverted watercourse should be undertaken to establish the condition and capacity the watercourse in Pill. N N N N N N Y N N Y N N M24 - Other Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty ACT2076 ACT2077 BANES area wide B&NES area wide BA/BANES/Preparation LS 1 BA/BANES/Preparation SEA 1 As a LLFA we are currently preparing our LS that will highlight our statuty responsibility under the Flood and Management Act.  This is designed to  help individuals, communities, businesses and the Lead Flood Authity understand and manage flood risk within the B&NES We are currently preparing  a Strategic al Assessment f the LS f the B&NES area. N N Y N N N Y Y N Y N N M24 - Other N N Y N N N N Y N N Y N M24 - Other Pre 2015 Bath and Nth East Somerset Unitary Authity Bath and Nth East Somerset Unitary Authity statuty statuty ACT2078 B&NES area wide BA/BANES/Preparation SWMP f BANES 1 We are currently undertaking the preparation a Surface Management f the B&NES area. This is at a scoping stage. N N N N N N Y N N Y N N M24 - Other Bath and Nth East Somerset Unitary Authity statuty

41 Flooding rivers (main river) Flooding Rivers (dinary Flooding Rivers (main river plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment LLFA s outside the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner voluntar y Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x) nin g (bold), iginate s ACT2079 B&NES area wide BA/BANES/SWMP f Weston Area 1 We are investigating options f drainage improvement schemes to address known drainage issues that may result in flooding across B&NES area. N Y N N N N Y N N Y N N M34 - Surface water Bath and Nth East Somerset Unitary Authity statuty ACT2081 BANES area wide BA/BANES/Suds Approval Body: BANES SPD 1 As part the West England Partnership, we are producing a Suds guidance document f developers to infm them the National and SuDs standards and surface water. N N Y N N N Y Y N Y N N M24 - Other Bath and Nth East Somerset Unitary Authity statuty ACT2082 B&NES area wide BA/BANES/Establishment Strategic Flood Board 1 We will maintain effective cooperation between our Strategic Flood Board and our Operational Flood Wking group including RMA partners and interested parties. N N Y N N N Y Y N Y N N M24 - Other Bath and Nth East Somerset Unitary Authity statuty ACT2083 B&NES area wide BA/BANES/Flooding Incidents Register 1 We will maintain our Flooding Incidents register that is an ongoing recd property level flooding in the area. This register will infm flood investigation repting. N N Y N N N Y Y N Y N N M24 - Other Bath and Nth East Somerset Unitary Authity statuty

42 Flooding rivers (main river) Flooding Rivers (dinary Flooding Rivers (main river plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment LLFA s outside the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner voluntar y Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x) nin g (bold), iginate s ACT2085 Chew Magna village initially with other areas considered. BA/BANES/Chew Magna PLP scheme 1 We are wking in partnership with the on Property Level Protection schemes across our area. Y N N N N N Y N N Y N N M23 - Reduction Bath and Nth East Somerset Unitary Authity statuty ACT2088 B&NES area wide BA/BANES/Flood Asset Register 1 We will improve and maintain our Flood Risk Asset Register. N Y N N N N Y N N Y N N M24 - Other Bath and Nth East Somerset Unitary Authity statuty ACT1963 General Nth Somerset Council Area BA/NS/2014/LS/Asset R/ ACT1964 SOMERSET BA/NS/2014/LS/Sec19 / Establish Asset Register Plus - me comprehensive system available to partners, stakeholders and the public to view via our website Additional data will be gathered using a risk-based approach, focusing on the most vulnerable communities identified in the LS. Under our leadership role we will develop a protocol in partnership with the relevant Risk Management Authities which will clearly outline how we propose to approach investigating flood incidents. N N Y Y N N Y N N N N Y M24 - Other N N N N N N Y Y N Y N N M53 - Other recovery and review Nth Somerset Unitary Authity Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty statuty

43 Flooding rivers (main river) Flooding Rivers (dinary Flooding Rivers (main river plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment LLFA s outside the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner voluntar y Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x) nin g (bold), iginate s ACT1965 SOMERSET BA/NS/2014/LS/Sch1/ ACT1966 SOMERSET BA/NS/2014/LS/HistD/ ACT1967 SOMERSET BA/NS/2014/LS/Resil/ We will develop a collabative protocol with the and Internal Drainage Boards. The protocol will set out how designating authities should identify structures features to be designated, and the process to designate a structure feature. We will continue to liaise with parish councils and Community Resilience groups to identify any additional flood incident data 2012 and preceding flooding incidents. Furtherme, we will also wk with parish councils to establish mechanisms to facilitate data sharing in the event future flooding. Wk with Community Resilience groups across Nth Somerset to build communities which can be me resilient to flooding. Recognising that resources are limited we will priitise community resilience to flooding in those communities which are identified in LS as being most vulnerable to flood risk N N N N N N Y N N N N Y M53 - Other recovery and review N N Y Y N N Y N N N Y N M24 - Other N N N N N N Y Y N Y N N M53 - Other recovery and review Nth Somerset Unitary Authity Nth Somerset Unitary Authity Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty statuty statuty

44 Flooding rivers (main river) Flooding Rivers (dinary Flooding Rivers (main river plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment LLFA s outside the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner voluntar y Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x) nin g (bold), iginate s ACT1968 SOMERSET BA/NS/2014/LS/Conse nt/ We will develop a protocol f consenting and enfcement wks on dinary watercourses to ensure consistency and transparency. N Y N N N N N N N N N Y M24 - Other Pre 2015 Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty ACT1969 SOMERSET BA/NS/2014/LS/2imppl an/ We will develop a rolling twoyearly LS implementation which will be reviewed and updated on an annual basis N N N N N N Y N N N N Y M24 - Other Pre 2015 Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty ACT1970 Weston-Super- Mare and Clevedon, Nth Somerset BA/NS/2014/LS/Coast/ Tidal flood defence assets at Weston-super-Mare and Clevedon. We will operate and maintain the tidal flood defences where we are the operating authity, in partnership with the. N N N Y N N N N N Y N N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty ACT1971 General Nth Somerset Council Area BA/NS/2014/LS/Asset/ The risk-based approach will seek to identify the assets whose perfmance will most significantly affect flood risk ( where blockages to a culvert would cause property flooding). We will need to priitise our maintenance programme f assets due to the availability funding. N N N N N N Y N N N N Y M23 - Reduction Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty

45 Flooding rivers (main river) Flooding Rivers (dinary Flooding Rivers (main river plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment LLFA s outside the Bristol Flood Risk Area Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner voluntar y Type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x), recovery & review(m5x) nin g (bold), iginate s ACT1972 General Nth Somerset Council Area BA/NS/2014/LS/SAB/ Develop local SUDS guidance in collabation with our WEP partners, which will complement the national SUDS standards, are me bespoke to Nth Somerset and will consider how green infrastructure is considered as part SUDS infrastructure. N N N N N N Y N N Y N N M31 - Natural flood / runf and catchment Pre 2015 Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty ACT1973 General Nth Somerset Council Area BA/NS/2014/LS/Flood Aware/ We will produce an infmation brochure in collabation with the community resilience team and will distribute it online and via parish councils N N Y Y N N Y N N Y N N M23 - Reduction Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty ACT2020 General Nth Somerset Council Area BA/NS/2014/SWMP/WsM/S ewerseparation/3 1 Flooding combined sewers requires separation wk to provide additional capacity in a new surface water sewer netwk and above ground swales and ponds wk to be carried out by Wessex N N N N N N Y N Y Y N N M34 - Surface water Nth Somerset Unitary Authity statuty SWMP

46 plus dinary s in the English Uds catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3213 Shrewsbury Property Level Protection - Shrewsbury Wk with the community in Shrewsbury to raise awareness flooding and promote property level s to reduce flood risk. Seek funding to carry out property surveys to determine suitable property level s and to implement s. Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M23 - Reduction ACT3216 Llanyblodwel Rapid response catchment awareness - Llanyblodwel ACT3258 Vyrnwy Confluence Assess role raised defences - Vyrnwy Confluence ACT3266 Melverley Continue maintenance and warning - Melverley Rapid response catchment awareness in Llanyblodwel. Wk with communities and LRF partners to encourage community to prepare f flooding by setting a trigger and creating a so they can respond to flooding. Assess role raised defences at Vyrnwy confluence Continue with defence and channel maintenance and flood warning at Melverley N N Y N N N N N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M35 - Other statuty CFMP ACT3267 ACT3302 Uds Catchment wide Continue maintenance and warning - Uds Review maintenance operations Continue with channel maintenance and flood warning at Hayes, Red Abbey, Shrawardine and Montfd Review maintenance operations. Wk with land owners and land managers to identify opptunities f reducing the intensity publicly funded maintenance operations. Review maintenance operations in line with the findings Defra's R and D Technical Rept FD1920/TR. Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M35 - Other Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M35 - Other CFMP

47 plus dinary s in the English Uds catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT7166 catchments Reduction sewer flooding Trent will continue to invest in the reduction flood risk to properties at known risk sewer flooding N N N N N N N N Y Y N N M23 - Reduction Trent statuty Company AMP ACT7167 ACT7168 ACT7169 Catchments in RBD RBD catchments RBD catchments Partnership funding opptunities Contribute to the development surface water s. Development sewerage s Trent will invest in partnership funding opptunities, in conjunction with other beneficiaries and risk authities, where their customers directly benefit any investment made. Trent will continue to contribute to the development surface water s. This will include the sharing data, delivery modelling expertise and outputs sewer modelling. Trent will continue to develop sewerage s f their high risk catchments throughout AMP6, which will help to infm future investment. N N N N N N Y N Y Y N N M24 - Other N N N N N N Y N Y N N Y M44 - Other N N N N N N Y N Y N N Y M44 - Other Trent Trent Trent statuty statuty statuty Company AMP Company AMP Company AMP ACT7170 Catchments in RBD Maintenance sewers Trent will continue to carry out risk based maintenance on their sewers to ensure that service is maintained to customers. N N N N N N N N Y Y N N M23 - Reduction Trent statuty Company AMP ACT7171 Catchments in RBD Raise awareness to help reduce preventable sewer flooding incidents Trent will continue to raise awareness flooding caused by fats, oils, grease and unflushable materials such as wet wipes and nappies. This will help to reduce the number preventable sewer flooding incidents. N N N N N N N N Y Y N N M21 - Avoidance Trent statuty Company AMP

48 plus dinary s in the Shropshire Middle catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3304 ACT7166 Catchment wide catchments Review effectiveness raised defences Reduction sewer flooding Review the effectiveness all raised defences (including use tempary defences, where applicable). Determine the impact removal / non-maintenance defences on flooding in this Policy Unit and elsewhere. value agricultural assets should be included in the economic assessment the ongoing viability the defences. Undertake a study to determine the impact removal / non-replacement defences. Wk with landowners that maintain private defences to ensure that our aims are complementary Trent will continue to invest in the reduction flood risk to properties at known risk sewer flooding Y N N N N N N N N N Y Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks N N N N N N N N Y Y N N M23 - Reduction Trent statuty Company AMP ACT7167 ACT7168 ACT7169 Catchments in RBD RBD catchments RBD catchments Partnership funding opptunities Contribute to the development surface water s. Development sewerage s Trent will invest in partnership funding opptunities, in conjunction with other beneficiaries and risk authities, where their customers directly benefit any investment made. Trent will continue to contribute to the development surface water s. This will include the sharing data, delivery modelling expertise and outputs sewer modelling. Trent will continue to develop sewerage s f their high risk catchments throughout AMP6, which will help to infm future investment. N N N N N N Y N Y Y N N M24 - Other N N N N N N Y N Y N N Y M44 - Other N N N N N N Y N Y N N Y M44 - Other Trent Trent Trent statuty statuty statuty Company AMP Company AMP Company AMP ACT7170 Catchments in RBD Maintenance sewers Trent will continue to carry out risk based maintenance on their sewers to ensure that service is maintained to customers. N N N N N N N N Y Y N N M23 - Reduction Trent statuty Company AMP

49 plus dinary s in the Shropshire Middle catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT7171 Catchments in RBD Raise awareness to help reduce preventable sewer flooding incidents Trent will continue to raise awareness flooding caused by fats, oils, grease and unflushable materials such as wet wipes and nappies. This will help to reduce the number preventable sewer flooding incidents. N N N N N N N N Y Y N N M21 - Avoidance Trent statuty Company AMP # Indicates that only applies within the West Midlands Flood Risk Area. The West Midlands FRA is located within both the and Humber River Basin Districts, but is being repted under the Humber River Basin District in which it predominantly sits. The HRA and SEA requirements have been included in the reviews carried out f the Humber

50 plus dinary s in the Wcestershire Middle catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT2321 # Dudley Greenfield Runf Rates (Dudley) Discharge limited to greenfield rate N N Y N N N Y N Y N N Y M21 - Avoidance Dudley Metropolitan District statuty ACT2322 # Sandwell Greenfield Runf Rates (Sandwell) Discharge limited to greenfield rate N N Y N N N Y N Y N N Y M21 - Avoidance Sandwell Metropolitan District statuty ACT2324 # ACT2325 # Wolverhampton Dudley Greenfield Runf Rates (Wolverhampt on) Brownfield Runf Rates (Dudley) Discharge limited to greenfield rate N N Y N N N Y N Y N N Y M21 - Avoidance Discharge limited to greenfield rate f sites requiring an FRA N N Y N N N Y N Y Y N N M21 - Avoidance Wolverhampt on Metropolitan District Dudley Metropolitan District statuty statuty ACT2326 # Sandwell Brownfield Runf Rates (Sandwell) Discharge limited to greenfield rate f sites requiring a FRA. N N Y N N N Y N Y Y N N M21 - Avoidance Sandwell Metropolitan District statuty ACT2328 # Wolverhampton Brownfield Runf Rates (Wolverhampt on) Discharge limited to Greenfield rate f sites requiring a FRA. N N Y N N N Y N Y Y N N M21 - Avoidance Wolverhampt on Metropolitan District statuty ACT2333 # Dudley Surface Disposal (Dudley) In line with national guidance (i.e. Infiltration first, then watercourse, then SW sewer, then combined, then foul). N N Y N N N Y N Y N N Y M34 - Surface water Dudley Metropolitan District statuty ACT2334 # Sandwell Surface Disposal (Sandwell) In line with national guidance (i.e. Infiltration first, then watercourse, then SW sewer, then combined, then foul). N N Y N N N Y N Y N N Y M34 - Surface water Sandwell Metropolitan District statuty

51 plus dinary s in the Wcestershire Middle catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT2336 # Wolverhampton Surface Disposal (Wolverhampt on) In line with national guidance (i.e. Infiltration first, then watercourse, then SW sewer, then combined, then foul). N N Y N N N Y N Y N N Y M34 - Surface water Wolverhampt on Metropolitan District statuty /// ACT2337 # ACT2338 # ACT2340 # ACT2373 # Dudley Sandwell Wolverhampton Dudley Surface Attenuation (Dudley) Surface Attenuation (Sandwell) Surface Attenuation (Wolverhampt on) Functional Floodplain (Dudley) The Council and developers should ensure appropriate Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS), equivalent techniques are implemented into all new developments (as per the Floods and Management Act and in line with SABs and CIRIA C697 guidelines). The Council and developers should ensure appropriate Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS), equivalent techniques are implemented into all new developments (as per the Floods and Management Act and in line with SABs and CIRIA C697 guidelines). The Council and developers should ensure appropriate Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS), equivalent techniques are implemented into all new developments (as per the Floods and Management Act and in line with SABs and CIRIA C697 guidelines). Where development lies adjacent to river crids, tributaries functional floodplain, reinstate natural, sinuous river channel and reste functional floodplain. N N Y N N N Y N Y N N Y M34 - Surface water N N Y N N N Y N Y N N Y M34 - Surface water N N Y N N N Y N Y N N Y M34 - Surface water N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M21 - Avoidance Dudley Metropolitan District Sandwell Metropolitan District Wolverhampt on Metropolitan District Dudley Metropolitan District statuty statuty statuty statuty ACT2374 # Sandwell Functional Floodplain (Sandwell) Where development lies adjacent to river crids, tributaries functional floodplain, reinstate natural, sinuous river channel and reste functional floodplain. N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M21 - Avoidance Sandwell Metropolitan District statuty ACT2376 # Wolverhampton Functional Floodplain (Wolverhampt on) Where development lies adjacent to river crids, tributaries functional floodplain, reinstate natural, sinuous river channel and reste functional floodplain. N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M21 - Avoidance Wolverhampt on Metropolitan District statuty

52 plus dinary s in the Wcestershire Middle catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT2381 # Dudley Deculverting (Dudley) Deculvert where feasible. No building over existing culverts. N N Y N N N N N N Y N N M21 - Avoidance Dudley Metropolitan District statuty ACT2382 # Sandwell Deculverting (Sandwell) Deculvert where feasible. No building over existing culverts. N N Y N N N N N N Y N N M21 - Avoidance Sandwell Metropolitan District statuty ACT2480 ACT2481 Wcestershire Middle Catchment Wcestershire Middle Catchment Wking in Partnership 1 Preparedness and Resilience 1 Wking in partnership with Risk Management Authities and communities, as appropriate, to understand the risk flooding all sources. Partnership wking will develop long term s to manage the risks with direct involvement the community in the decision making process. Reduce the consequences flooding by enabling communities to take effective action befe, during and after a flood. N N Y N N N Y Y N N N Y M44 - Other N N Y N N Y Y N N Y N N M44 - Other Multi Flood s Multi Flood s ACT2482 ACT2483 Wcestershire Middle Catchment Wcestershire Middle Catchment Community Disruption 1 Flood Risk and Development 1 Minimise the impact flooding to community services such as schools, hospitals, nursing/care/retirement homes, police stations, fire and ambulance stations, sewerage treatment wks and electricity installations. Avoid inappropriate development in areas flood and coastal erosion risk, seeking opptunities to reduce existing and future flood risk through new and future development s. N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 - Other N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 - Other Multi Flood s Multi Flood s ACT2484 Wcestershire Middle Catchment Reduce risk to people 1 Reduce flood risk to people and existing residential properties in priity communities. N N Y N N N N N N Y N N M44 - Other Multi Flood s

53 plus dinary s in the Wcestershire Middle catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT2485 ACT2486 Wcestershire Middle Catchment Wcestershire Middle Catchment Maintain existing assets - residential properties1 River and watercourse maintenance 1 Minimise the risk flooding to residential properties by maintaining current levels flood risk within areas that already benefit flood defences, subject to available funding. Continue appropriate levels river and watercourse maintenance, subject to available funding. N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 - Other N N Y N N N N N N N Y N M44 - Other Multi Flood s Multi Flood s ACT2487 Wcestershire Middle Catchment Reduce damage 1 Reduce the economic damage flooding to nonresidential properties in priity communities. N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 - Other Multi Flood s ACT2488 ACT2489 Wcestershire Middle Catchment Wcestershire Middle Catchment Maintain existing assets - nonresidential 1 Transpt Services 1 Minimise the economic damage flooding to non-residential properties by maintaining current level flood risk within areas that already benefit flood defences, subject to available funding. Minimise the risk flooding to key transpt links within the catchment such as railway lines, motways, primary roads and trunk roads. N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 - Other N N Y N N N N N N Y N N M44 - Other Multi Flood s Multi Flood s ACT2490 ACT2491 Wcestershire Middle Catchment Wcestershire Middle Catchment Minimise Flood Risk to Agricultural Land 1 WFD Objectives 1 Consider the value agricultural land, the damages that can occur as a result flooding and the imptance food security within the economic appraisal decision and investment options. Contribute to achieving WFD s by wking with natural processes wherever possible, to manage flood risk through protecting and resting the natural function the catchment, rivers and floodplains. N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 - Other N N Y N N N N N N N Y N M44 - Other Multi Flood s Multi Flood s

54 plus dinary s in the Wcestershire Middle catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT2492 Wcestershire Middle Catchment Minimise impact flooding to Nature Sites 1 Minimise the negative impacts flooding to designated nature conservation sites (SSSI, SPA, SAC and Ramsar sites), wherever possible contributing to the improvement such sites. N N Y N N N Y N N N Y N M44 - Other Multi Flood s ACT2493 ACT2494 ACT2495 Wcestershire Middle Catchment Wcestershire Middle Catchment Wcestershire Middle Catchment Minimise impact flooding to Heritage Sites Identify suitable opptunities f Sustainable Drainage Systems (SUDS), equivalent Mitigation to heavily modified water bodies Wk with English Heritage and local authity heritage adviss to minimise the negative impacts flooding to heritage assets and landscape value (SAMs, listed buildings and histic parks and gardens), wherever possible enhancing such assets. N N Y N N N Y N N N N Y M44 - Other WFD to address po water quality. N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 - Other WFD to de-culvert, endeavour to undertake riparian habitat enhancement, etc N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 - Other Multi Flood s Multi Flood s Multi Flood s ACT2496 Wcestershire Middle Catchment Wk with others We will wk with others to continue to improve incident and the advice and that we provide on adapting to a changing climate. We will take a me integrated approach to our wk in catchments and we will engage early with strategic spatial ning and Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs), equivalent, to help enable sustainable growth and avoid delays to development. Wk with local authities, coastal groups and others to ensure that strategic s take account evidence and knowledge. Wk with other to help them make the best use our risk N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 - Other Multi Flood s

55 plus dinary s in the Wcestershire Middle catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT2497 ACT2498 ACT2499 ACT2500 Wcestershire Middle Catchment Wcestershire Middle Catchment Wcestershire Middle Catchment Wcestershire Middle Catchment benefits investment Suppt sustainable growth communities Avoid inappropriate development infmation, including the insurance industry. Continue to implement and enhance the partnership funding approach with other risk authities and beneficiaries to increase and broaden the funding f investment in flood risk. Through our investment in flood risk infrastructure we not only reduce the risks flooding and the costs associated with flooding incidents, but also growth by helping to create new jobs and by bringing confidence to areas previously affected by floods. Ensure that investments in flood and coastal risk provide environmental benefits wherever possible. We also help to sustainable growth through ning and development by improving our service as a statuty ning adviser and contributing to local strategic growth initiatives including Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs), equivalent, and Enterprise Zones. We engage openly with local communities to improve understanding the risks flooding and coastal erosion, provide flood warnings, and help develop and promote solutions that make them me resilient to flood events. Target resources to reduce the risk flooding to communities with the highest flood risk. Promote a greater awareness and understanding the risks flooding, particularly in those communities at high risk, and encourage and enable householders, businesses and communities to take action to manage the risks. Promote awareness and provide advice on the need to avoid inappropriate development in areas at flood risk and the need to manage land to avoid increasing risks. Modernise and effectively communicate our land drainage consent process. N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 - Other N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 - Other N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 - Other N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 - Other Multi Flood s Multi Flood s Multi Flood s Multi Flood s

56 plus dinary s in the Wcestershire Middle catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT2501 ACT2502 Wcestershire Middle Catchment Wcestershire Middle Catchment Emergency services Better understanding ACT2551 Kinver Kinver, River Stour, Property Level Protection When a flood happens, we wk with the emergency services and local authities to minimise the harm to people and property. Provide leadership in reservoir safety and ensure that other managing critical national infrastructure are aware their risk and take action to manage it. Ensure that me partners develop effective flood s, seeking community input and private sect to ensure resilience and recovery. Enable and encourage me communities and individuals to develop effective flood s, by providing data, infmation and easy-to-use web tools. Encourage businesses to consider the potential impacts flooding on their premises, staff and supply chains as part their business continuity s. Wk with our partners to increase the reach infmation about flood risk and the actions that people can take to protect themselves flooding. Help develop and promote a better understanding flood and coastal erosion risk. Improve and update our assessment flood and coastal risk in England, incpating climate change impacts. Review and update flood hazard and risk maps f England by Improve evidence, infmation, and mapping and modelling tools to understand better the risks flooding and coastal erosion and to better decisions and greater resilience. Make flood and coastal risk infmation me accessible, taking account social and technological change and opptunities, such as the increasingly widespread use social media. A single property requires property level. The property in question has been flooded internally and is seeking some fm raised bund wall around the perimeter, as it does not appear practical to protect the openings N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 - Other N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 - Other Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M35 - Other Staffdshire County statuty Multi Flood s Multi Flood s

57 plus dinary s in the Wcestershire Middle catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates Scheme in the building. Investigate potential flood mitigation s. ACT2554 Dudley Mushroom Green Dam, Dudley, Mousesweet Brook, Flood Alleviation Scheme ACT3204 Bewdley Community engagement - Bewdley Mushroom Green Dam is downstream Mousesweet Brook. A 50m culvert, which runs through the 10m high embankment is in need maintenance. Investigate options f improvement. Bewdley community engagement. Wk with the community to encourage taking action to prepare f flooding within the town. Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M35 - Other Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and Dudley Metropolitan District statuty ACT3214 Much Wenlock Rapid response catchment awareness - Much Wenlock ACT3215 Coalbrookdale Rapid response catchment awareness - Coalbrookdal e ACT3227 Astley Rapid response catchment awareness - Astley Rapid response catchment awareness in Much Wenlock. Wk with communities and LRF partners to encourage community to prepare f flooding by setting a trigger and creating a so they can respond to flooding. Rapid response catchment awareness in Coalbrookdale. Wk with communities and LRF partners to encourage community to prepare f flooding by setting a trigger and creating a so they can respond to flooding. Rapid response catchment awareness in Astley (Wyre Fest).Wk with communities and LRF partners to encourage community to prepare f flooding by setting a trigger and creating a so they can respond to flooding. N N Y N N N N N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and N N Y N N N N N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and N N Y N N N N N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and

58 plus dinary s in the Wcestershire Middle catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3242 Bromsgrove Flood risk reduction feasibility - Bromsgrove ACT3243 Blanquettes Estate s to reduce flood risk - Blanquettes Estate ACT3244 Diglis Property Level Protection - Diglis ACT3245 Droitwich s to reduce risk- Hunters Way, Droitwich Wk with the community to assess the technical, environmental, and economic feasibility using public money to provide s to reduce flood risk the Bromsgrove Tributaries and Spadesbourne and Battlefield Brooks. Implement s with contribution public funding if meets criteria. Seek partnership funding contributions as necessary. Wk with the community at Blanquettes Estate to raise awareness flood risk and to identify s to reduce flood risk/improve resilience. Wk with the community at Diglis to promote property level s to reduce flood risk. Seek funding to carry out property surveys to determine suitable property level s and to implement s. Wk with the community at Hunters Way, Droitwich (Elmbridge Brook) to identify s to reduce flood risk/improve resilience. N N Y N N N N N N Y N Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M23 - Reduction Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M23 - Reduction Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M23 - Reduction ACT3246 Wcester Property Level Protection - Wcester ACT3275 Catchment wide Vision f redevelopment river channel Wk with the community at Wcester to promote property level s to reduce flood risk. Seek funding to carry out property surveys to determine suitable property level s and to implement s. Agree a vision f the redevelopment the river channel to infm ners, developers and riparian owners. The Strategic Flood Risk Assessment is an agreed approach between the Authity and f allocating the location future development and should be a living document. Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M23 - Reduction N N Y N N N N N N Y N Y M35 - Other CFMP

59 plus dinary s in the Wcestershire Middle catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3277 ACT3281 ACT3291 Middle Wcestershire catchment Middle Wcestershire catchment River Basin District, catchment wide Continue maintenance and warning Middle Determine role agricultural defences - Mid Sev Maintain current conveyance Continue with channel maintenance and flood warning at Shrewsbury, Monkme, Ironbridge, Coalpt, Hampton, Bridgnth, Bewdley, Stourpt-on-, Holt Fleet, Bevere, Wcester Determine the role the agricultural defences in flood risk within the catchment. Maintain current conveyance by keeping channels clear and free obstructions. Reflect imptance WFD by retaining woody debris, gravel riffles etc in watercourse Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M35 - Other Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks Y N N N N N N N N N Y Y M35 - Other CFMP CFMP ACT3292 Middle Wcestershire catchment Maintain defences - Kidderminster, Bromsgrove ACT4034 Stourbridge Stourbridge Warf Maintain current defences around Bromsgrove, Droitwich and Kidderminster and look f opptunities to set back defences through redevelopment, including development opptunities around Bromsgrove and Droitwich. To deliver multiple flood risk and environmental benefits. Consider possible partnership wking. Fm and design residential development on these sites should reflect this canal and river setting and have s in place to mitigate against flooding. Y N N N N N N N N Y Y Y M35 - Other Y N N N N N Y N N Y N N M23 - Reduction Dudley Metropolitan District statuty CFMP ACT4035 Black Country Functional Floodplain (Black Country) Fm and design residential development on these sites would reflect this canal and river setting, have s in place to mitigate against flooding. N N Y N N N Y N N Y N N M42 - Emergency event response ning / contingency ning Dudley Metropolitan District statuty

60 plus dinary s in the Wcestershire Middle catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT4803 # ACT7149 # ACT7166 Staffdshire Wcestershire catchments Staffdshire Flood Risk Management Actions Wcestershir e Flood Risk Management Actions Reduction sewer flooding flood risk actions f Staffdshire, which includes part the West Midlands Flood Risk Area, will be delivered as set out in the Flood Risk Management. flood risk actions f Wcestershire, which includes part the West Midlands Flood Risk Area will be delivered as set out in the Flood Risk Management Trent will continue to invest in the reduction flood risk to properties at known risk sewer flooding N N N N N N Y N N N N Y M34 - Surface water N N N N N N Y N N N Y N M34 - Surface water N N N N N N N N Y Y N N M23 - Reduction Staffdshire Wcestershir e County Trent statuty statuty Company AMP ACT7167 ACT7168 ACT7169 Catchments in RBD RBD catchments RBD catchments Partnership funding opptunities Contribute to the development surface water s. Development sewerage s Trent will invest in partnership funding opptunities, in conjunction with other beneficiaries and risk authities, where their customers directly benefit any investment made. Trent will continue to contribute to the development surface water s. This will include the sharing data, delivery modelling expertise and outputs sewer modelling. Trent will continue to develop sewerage s f their high risk catchments throughout AMP6, which will help to infm future investment. N N N N N N Y N Y Y N N M24 - Other N N N N N N Y N Y N N Y M44 - Other N N N N N N Y N Y N N Y M44 - Other Trent Trent Trent statuty statuty statuty Company AMP Company AMP Company AMP

61 plus dinary s in the Wcestershire Middle catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT7170 Catchments in RBD Maintenance sewers Trent will continue to carry out risk based maintenance on their sewers to ensure that service is maintained to customers. N N N N N N N N Y Y N N M23 - Reduction Trent statuty Company AMP ACT7171 Catchments in RBD Raise awareness to help reduce preventable sewer flooding incidents Trent will continue to raise awareness flooding caused by fats, oils, grease and unflushable materials such as wet wipes and nappies. This will help to reduce the number preventable sewer flooding incidents. N N N N N N N N Y Y N N M21 - Avoidance Trent statuty Company AMP # Indicates that only applies within the West Midlands Flood Risk Area. The West Midlands FRA is located within both the and Humber River Basin Districts, but is being repted under the Humber River Basin District in which it predominantly sits. The HRA and SEA requirements have been included in the reviews carried out f the Humber

62 plus dinary s in the Teme catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3228 Shropshire Slow the Flow - Shropshire Rivers Wk with partners to investigate opptunities where natural processes can be used to reduce flow into the watercourse and reduce flood risk downstream. N N Y N N N N N N N Y Y M31 - Natural flood / runf and catchment ACT3230 ACT3231 ACT3302 Tenbury Wells Community flood alleviation wks - Tenbury Wells Cleobury Mtimer Catchment wide s to reduce flood risk - Cleobury Mtimer Review maintenance operations ACT3303 Teme Review maintenance activities on Teme Wk with the community at Tenbury Wells (River Teme) to assess the long term strategy f delivering a suitable technical, environmental and economic justification using public money to construct a permanent flood alleviation scheme. Seek partners and opptunities f contributions where necessary. Wk with the community to assess the technical, environmental, and economic feasibility using public money to carry out s to reduce flood risk at Cleobury Mtimer (Pudding Brook). Carry out s with contribution public funding if meets criteria. Seek partnership funding contributions as necessary. Review maintenance operations. Wk with land owners and land managers to identify opptunities f reducing the intensity publicly funded maintenance operations. Review maintenance operations in line with the findings Defra's R and D Technical Rept FD1920/TR. Review our current maintenance activities to ensure that weed control is carried out in the most effective way. Consideration the impact our Land Drainage Consenting (LDCs) activities on SSSI condition. Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M35 - Other Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M35 - Other Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M35 - Other Y N N N N N N N N N Y N M35 - Other CFMP CFMP

63 plus dinary s in the Teme catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3304 ACT7166 Catchment wide catchments Review effectiveness raised defences Reduction sewer flooding Review the effectiveness all raised defences (including use tempary defences, where applicable). Determine the impact removal / nonmaintenance defences on flooding in this Policy Unit and elsewhere. value agricultural assets should be included in the economic assessment the ongoing viability the defences. Undertake a study to determine the impact removal / nonreplacement defences. Wk with landowners that maintain private defences to ensure that our aims are complementary Trent will continue to invest in the reduction flood risk to properties at known risk sewer flooding Y N N N N N N N N N Y Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks N N N N N N N N Y Y N N M23 - Reduction Trent statuty CFMP Company AMP ACT7167 Catchments in RBD Partnership funding opptunities Trent will invest in partnership funding opptunities, in conjunction with other beneficiaries and risk authities, where their customers directly benefit any investment made. N N N N N N Y N Y Y N N M24 - Other Trent statuty Company AMP ACT7168 ACT7169 RBD catchments RBD catchments Contribute to the development surface water s. Development sewerage s Trent will continue to contribute to the development surface water s. This will include the sharing data, delivery modelling expertise and outputs sewer modelling. Trent will continue to develop sewerage s f their high risk catchments throughout AMP6, which will help to infm future investment. N N N N N N Y N Y N N Y M44 - Other N N N N N N Y N Y N N Y M44 - Other Trent Trent statuty statuty Company AMP Company AMP ACT7170 Catchments in RBD Maintenance sewers Trent will continue to carry out risk based maintenance on their sewers to ensure that service is maintained to customers. N N N N N N N N Y Y N N M23 - Reduction Trent statuty Company AMP

64 plus dinary s in the Teme catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT7171 Catchments in RBD Raise awareness to help reduce preventable sewer flooding incidents Trent will continue to raise awareness flooding caused by fats, oils, grease and unflushable materials such as wet wipes and nappies. This will help to reduce the number preventable sewer flooding incidents. N N N N N N N N Y Y N N M21 - Avoidance Trent statuty Company AMP

65 plus dinary s in the Warwickshire Avon catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT015 Nthampton shire Nthants LLFA increase knowledge groundwater Nthamptonshire County Council as LLFA will continue to increase its knowledge and understanding the extent groundwater flood risk across the county. Produce guidance to assist ners and developers considering new development in areas which may be at risk groundwater flooding. N N N N N N N Y N Y N N M21 - Avoidance Pre 2015 Nthamptons hire County statuty ACT016 ACT2262 ACT2263 Cold Ashby, Nthampton shire Flood Risk Improvements Stanfd Road Cold Ashby Nthants LLFA Flood Awareness Campaigns Nthants LLFA Promote Partnership Wking Nthamptonshire County Council as LLFA will investigate potential f flood risk improvement wks at Stanfd Road, Cold Ashby, to reduce risk flooding to properties surface water. Nthamptonshire County Council as LLFA will exple opptunities f Flood Awareness Campaigns. A series flood fairs were undertaken in 2011, which included public consultation on the LS and the Nthampton. Opptunities f future Flood Fairs should be expled. Nthamptonshire County Council as LLFA will continue to promote partnership wking, maintaining communication between all partners and stakeholders through the Flood and Management Framewk. N N N N N N Y N N Y N N M34 Surface water N N Y N N N Y Y N N N Y M43 Public awareness & N N Y N N N Y Y N N N Y M61 - Other Nthamptons hire County Nthamptons hire County Nthamptons hire County statuty statuty statuty ACT2264 ACT2265 Training Nthants Call- Centre Staff Investigate Flood Incidents in Nthants Nthamptonshire LLFA will train staff in each the call centres to enable crect advice to be given to the public in a flood event, ensuring right questions are asked and infmation is recded crectly and is saved on a database. Nthamptonshire LLFA will investigate flooding incidents in accdance with Flood and Management Act (2010). Undertake fmal investigations flood incidents that occur and meet the thresholds set. Continue to send monthly reminders f partners to provide recds flooding incidents. N N Y N N N Y Y N N N Y M42 Emergency event response ning / contingency ning N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M51 Individual & societal recovery, clean up Critical Nthamptons hire County Nthamptons hire County statuty statuty

66 plus dinary s in the Warwickshire Avon catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT2266 ACT2267 ACT2269 Wellingbou gh, East Nthants, South Nthants, Daventry Develop GIS tools f Nthants LLFA Nthants LLFA actions in high priity areas District-wide SWMPs in Nthamptons hire Nthamptonshire County Council has a GIS tool which is used f ning, which will continue to be developed to include the results new strategies, s and studies, to ensure that surface water and other local sources risk are accurately presented and can be used to infm ning decisions. Tool will be expanded to include identification suitability f infiltration SuDS within Nthamptonshire, to advise on drainage applications. The LLFA will continue to develop and implement actions in highest priity wards, taking account climate change implications. The following activities will be given precedence: Greater than Data collection and registration existing assets, particularly focussed on Ordinary courses and surface water features; Greater than Review flooding hotspots and investigation into the cause histic flooding along with the assessment suitable flood mitigation schemes; Greater than Designation assets which have a significant flood defence function; and Greater than Establishing regular, proactive culvert inspection and maintenance regimes on council owned assets. Nthamptonshire LLFA will carry out SWMPs f the Bough Wellingbough, the District East Nthants, the District South Nthants and the District Daventry, to gain a better understanding surface water flooding mechanisms in the areas, f the subsequent development priity flood alleviation s. To include identification areas where targeted maintenance and improvements to watercourses and drainage systems are required. ners to be infmed areas identified to be vulnerable to surface water flooding. N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M21 - Avoidance N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M44 Other N Y N N N N Y N Y Y N N M34 Surface water Nthamptons hire County Nthamptons hire County Pre 2015 Nthamptons hire County statuty statuty statuty

67 plus dinary s in the Warwickshire Avon catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT2278 ACT2279 ACT2280 ACT2281 ACT2282 ACT2283 Nthampton shire Nthampton shire Nthampton shire Nthampton shire Nthampton shire Nthampton shire Nthants LLFA to infm development policy Assess impact floods on environmental sites Assess impact floods on heritage sites Promote environmental actions in Nthants LS Promote WFD improvements dinary watercourses Maintain Multi Flood f Nthants Nthamptonshire LLFA will continue to infm new and update development policies, ensuring ning ficers are aware ongoing changes in national and local policy. Ensure lines communication and roles and responsibilities are clear. Infm ning ficers the outputs the LS f Nthamptonshire. Nthamptonshire LLFA will wk in partnership with the Wildlife Trust to assess the potential positive, negative and neutral impacts flooding on designated environmental sites, to improve understanding flood risk and to infm updates the priitisation assessment f the LS. Nthamptonshire LLFA will wk in partnership to assess the potential positive, negative and neutral impacts flooding on designated heritage sites, to improve understanding flood risk and to infm updates the priitisation assessment. Nthamptonshire LLFA will promote environmental actions including: de-culverting, natural flood risk, blue/green infrastructure, increased tree cover, and catchment sensitive farming. WFD investigations on heavily modified dinary watercourses resulted in a number actions to improve their status. Nthamptonshire County Council as LLFA will promote these actions as opptunities arise. Nthamptonshire County Council will wk with the Resilience Fum (LRF) to review and update the Multi Flood (MAFP) and disseminate outputs any studies undertaken. LRF will continue to develop business continuity, emergency and evacuation s, and review essential and critical infrastructure, to infm the MAFP. N Y N N N N Y Y N N N Y M21 - Avoidance N N Y N N N Y Y N N Y N M35 Other N N Y N N N Y Y N N Y N M35 Other N N Y N N N Y Y N N Y N M31 Natural flood / runf & catchment N Y N N N N N N N N Y N M31 Natural flood / runf & catchment N N Y N N N Y Y N N N Y M42 Emergency event response ning / contingency ning Nthamptons hire County Pre 2015 Nthamptons hire County Nthamptons hire County Nthamptons hire County Nthamptons hire County Nthamptons hire County statuty statuty statuty statuty statuty statuty

68 plus dinary s in the Warwickshire Avon catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT2284 ACT2285 Nthampton shire Nthampton shire Community Flood Resilience Project f Nthamptons hire Exple flood warnings linked to CCTV Nthamptonshire LLFA will undertake a project to develop community flood resilience in Nthamptonshire. A community flood toolkit will be developed f 15 pilot communities. The tools and guidance will then be available to other communities through a web ptal. The projects approach will be to help communities to understand their flood risk and enable them to wk out local resilience solutions. Nthamptonshire LLFA will exple potential f flood warnings to be linked to CCTV, combining existing systems to see real time flooding incidents. N Y N N N N Y Y N Y N N M43 Public awareness & N Y N N N N N N N N N Y M41 Flood fecasting & warning Nthamptons hire County Nthamptons hire County statuty statuty ACT2297 ACT2298 ACT2299 ACT2300 Nthampton shire Nthampton shire Nthampton shire Nthampton shire Nthants LLFA to set up SuDS Approval Body Nthants LLFA to create flood guidance leaflets Nthants LLFA to secure funding as required Nthants LLFA to influence funding arrangements Nthamptonshire LLFA will set up the SuDS Approval Body (SAB), to include creation local SuDS Guidance, determination SAB applications, enfcement,, adoptions, designations, appeals and future maintenance. Nthamptonshire LLFA will create a series leaflets/guidance notes, to assist in communications. Subjects will include: local sources flood risk, flood risk and development, riparian responsibilities, WFD, insurance etc. Nthamptonshire LLFA will continue to develop and establish sht and long term funding arrangements to deliver the requirements the Flood and Management Act. This to include bidding f relevant funding as and when the opptunity arises, to future projects and flood alleviation schemes i.e. Flood Defence Grant in Aid funding. Nthamptonshire LLFA will ensure Infrastructure Development s, Community Infrastructure Strategies and Transpt Infrastructure s are influenced by the LS and that developer funding is sought where considered appropriate and necessary. When infmation studies become available, any schemes, including their costs, will be identified and added to the Infrastructure Delivery Community N N N N N N Y N N Y N N M21 - Avoidance N N Y N N N Y Y N N N Y M43 Public awareness & N N Y N N N Y Y N N N Y M61 - Other N N Y N N N Y Y N N N Y M61 - Other Pre 2015 Nthamptons hire County Pre 2015 Nthamptons hire County Nthamptons hire County Nthamptons hire County statuty statuty statuty statuty

69 plus dinary s in the Warwickshire Avon catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates Infrastructure Levy list. ACT2301 ACT2303 Nthampton shire Nthampton shire Nthants LLFA to encourage riparian activities Flood attenuation s f DDC SUEs ACT2503 Redditch Greenfield Runf Rates (Redditch) Nthamptonshire County Council as LLFA will actively encourage Flood Risk Management activities by Riparian owners in highest priity areas. This will include making Riparian owners aware their roles and responsibilities. Other flood risk authities will also use their permissive powers to reduce flood risk as appropriate. Attenuation stage required to mitigate the impacts the proposed development at each the Sustainable Urban Extensions (SUEs) in Nthamptonshire. Schemes to be assessed by developers and details to be provided as part the ning process. SUEs include Nthampton West, Nthampton South, Nthampton Nth, Nthampton South Brackmills, Nthampton Kints Heath, Daventry Nth East, Towcester South, Brackley East, and Brackley Nth. Discharge must be limited to greenfield runf rates experienced at the site befe the development took place. N N Y N N N Y Y N N N Y M21 - Avoidance N N N N N N Y N N Y N N M23 - Reduction N N Y N N N Y N N N N Y M21 - Avoidance 2027 Nthamptons hire County Daventry District Nthamptons hire County Redditch District statuty statuty statuty ACT2504 Redditch Surface Drainage (Redditch) If a greenfield site is chosen f development then it will be necessary to ensure that the development does not contribute additional runf to receiving watercourses and thereby increase the risk flooding to other areas. N N Y N N N Y N N N N Y M21 - Avoidance Redditch District statuty ACT2505 Redditch Redditch Flood Risk (Redditch) Redditch town suffers urban runf and underlying impermeable clayey substrata. These two facts result in fairly high levels overland flow, which has caused flooding on numerous occasions, affecting both highways and properties. The rapid response the catchments, coupled with a lack highway drains maintenance, also attributes to flooding the road N N Y N N N Y N Y N N Y M42 Emergency event response ning / contingency ning Redditch District statuty

70 plus dinary s in the Warwickshire Avon catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates system and overloading the sewers. ACT2506 Redditch Flood Warning Service (Redditch) Redditch has a Flood Warning Service f River Arrow. Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M41 Flood fecasting & warning Redditch District statuty ACT2507 Redditch Mapping, Flood Zones and Development Areas (Redditch) ACT2508 Redditch Potential development site specification(r edditch) ACT2509 Redditch Effects Climate Change on development(r edditch) ACT2510 Redditch Surface Management(R edditch) ACT2511 Redditch WFD (Redditch) Until a Level 2 SFRA has been produced appropriate site specific Flood Risk Assessments (FRAs), equivalent, show this zone f the above watercourses to the satisfaction the, it is recommended that all areas within Flood Zone 3a, (FZ3a), equivalent, where available, should be considered as the Functional Floodplain. Where land in Flood Zone 2, 3a 3b (Functional Floodplain) above one hectare in Flood Zone 1 is proposed f development, a comprehensive Flood Risk Assessment (FRA) will be required. If adjacent watercourse has no flood zone definition then a site specific flood risk assessment should be carried out a new model constructed to assess the flood risk to the site including effects Climate Change. Management surface runf the proposed sites should use a combination site specific and strategic Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS), equivalent, s encouraging "source control" where possible. These s should be developed with a strategic approach to flood in mind. The development any site should not lead to deteriation EU Framewk Directive (WFD) water body status n have a negative impact on water quality, either directly through the pollution surface ground water indirectly through overloading N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 Other N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 Other N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 Other N N N N N N Y N N Y N N M21 - Avoidance N N Y N N N Y N N N N Y M31 Natural flood / runf & catchment Redditch District Redditch District Redditch District Redditch District Redditch District statuty statuty statuty statuty statuty

71 plus dinary s in the Warwickshire Avon catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates sewage treatment wk. Development should, where necessary and feasible, help to conserve and enhance watercourses and riverside habitats. ACT2512 Redditch Attenuation Stage (Redditch) Investigate opptunities to provide on-site attenuation f flooding. N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M24 Other Redditch District statuty ACT2513 Redditch Flood Risk Reduction (Redditch) ACT2514 Redditch Flood Risk(Redditch) ACT2515 Redditch Functional Floodplain(Red ditch) ACT2516 Redditch Functional Flood Plain (Redditch) The greatest risk flooding within Redditch Bough is rapid rainfall runf resulting in high flows on poly maintained dinary watercourses which are constrained by development and subsequently overtop. It is therefe imperative that any new development takes this into account and minimises the volume runf produced through the implementation Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS), equivalent, especially where located on greenfield sites. Redditch town suffers urban runf and underlying impermeable clayey substrata. These two facts result in fairly high levels overland flow, which has caused flooding on numerous occasions, affecting both highways and properties. Endeavour to maintain the functional floodplain f the River Arrow (upstream extent is nth Arrow valley park, SP ); and Bow Brook, the Swans Brook, the Wixon Brook and the Wharrage (upstream extent Sillins Lane on the Swans Brook and Swinbourne Road on The Wharrage). Functional floodplain still has to be identified f many other watercourses. Where land in Flood Zones 2, 3a 3b (Functional Floodplain, equivalent) above one hectare in Flood Zone 1, equivalent, is proposed f development, a comprehensive Flood Risk Assessment (FRA), equivalent, will be required. N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M21 - Avoidance N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 Other Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M44 Other Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M21 - Avoidance Redditch District Redditch District Redditch District Redditch District statuty statuty statuty statuty

72 plus dinary s in the Warwickshire Avon catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT2517 Rugby Greenfield Runf Rates 1(Rugby) Discharge limited to Greenfield minus 20%. N N Y N N N Y N N N N Y M21 - Avoidance Rugby District statuty ACT2518 Rugby Greenfield Runf Rates 2 (Rugby) Surface water run-f rates should be limited to the Greenfield equivalent in areas upstream flood risk problem areas wherever possible N N Y N N N Y N N N N Y M21 - Avoidance Rugby District statuty ACT2519 Rugby Brownfield Runf Rates (Rugby) Discharge limited to Greenfield minus 20% N N Y N N N Y N N Y N N M21 - Avoidance Rugby District statuty ACT2521 Rugby Surface Disposal (Rugby) ACT2522 Rugby Surface Attenuation Fm (Rugby) ACT2526 Rugby Finished Flo Levels (Rugby) Infiltration Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS), equivalent, should be promoted where it is practical. Where infiltration SuDS equivalent are not applicable, surface water should be discharged to a watercourse in agreement with the EA. The Council and developers should ensure appropriate Sustainable Drainage Systems (SUDS), equivalent techniques are implemented into all new developments (as per the Floods and Management Act) and as far as possible retritted into existing settlements, especially where histic flood events have been identified; SUDS equivalent should be proptionately incpated in all new scales developments. Proposed finished flo levels new developments should be set 600mm above the 1 in 100 year (plus 20% allowance f climate change on peak flows) flood level. N Y N N N N Y N N N N Y M21 - Avoidance N N Y N N N Y N N N N Y M21 - Avoidance N N Y N N Y Y N N Y N N M21 - Avoidance Rugby District statuty Rugby District statuty Rugby District statuty

73 plus dinary s in the Warwickshire Avon catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT2527 Rugby course buffer zone (Rugby) Proposed development should be set back the watercourse with a minimum 8m wide undeveloped buffer zone, to allow appropriate access f maintenance and emergency clearance N N Y N N N N N N N Y N M21 - Avoidance Rugby District statuty ACT2528 Rugby Floodplain Stage Compensation (Rugby) Proposed new developments should incpate flood stage where appropriate. N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 Other Rugby District statuty ACT2529 Rugby Flood Resistance and Resilience s (Rugby) ACT2530 Rugby Stilts/ Voids (Rugby) A Flood Warning & Evacuation should be prepared f developments within Flood Zone 3 (FZ3), equivalent. Act to avoid the construction proposed developments on stilts, and the creation voids. N N Y N N N Y N N Y N N M43 Public awareness & N N Y N N N N N N Y N N M21 - Avoidance Rugby District statuty Rugby District statuty ACT2531 Rugby Basements (Rugby) Habitable use basements within Flood Zone 3 should not be permitted N N N N N N Y Y N Y N N M21 - Avoidance Rugby District statuty ACT2532 Rugby Flood Risk Reduction (Rugby) Encourage environmental best practice, sustainable construction, waste and flood mitigation s N N Y N N N Y N N Y N N M44 Other Rugby District statuty ACT2535 Rugby Deculverting (Rugby) De-culverting where possible N N Y N N N Y N N Y N N M21 - Avoidance Rugby District statuty

74 plus dinary s in the Warwickshire Avon catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT2536 Rugby Development behind defences (Rugby) ACT2537 Rugby Access/ Egress (Rugby) In line with FD2320. Properties situated within close proximity to fmal defences water retaining structures will require a detailed breach and overtopping assessment to ensure that the potential risk to life can be safely managed throughout the lifetime the development Safe, dry pedestrian access/ egress up to 100 year plus climate change event and emergency vehicle access possible during times flood N N Y N N N Y N N Y N N M21 - Avoidance N N Y N N N N N N Y N N M44 Other Rugby District statuty Rugby District statuty ACT2538 Rugby Development Adjacent to Canals (Rugby) Any development adjacent to a canal should leave a minimum an 8 metre wide buffer strip N N Y N N N Y N N Y N N M21 - Avoidance Rugby District statuty ACT2539 Rugby Car Parking (Rugby) Car parking needs to be safe, especially in terms flood warning and overnight parking areas. N N N N N N Y N N Y N N M44 Other Rugby District statuty ACT2540 Rugby Functional Floodplain (Rugby) ACT2541 Warwickshire Avon catchment Maintain Flood Warning Service Where there are no alternative options available, and development is required within the highest risk zone 3b, flood risk shall be managed through upstream alleviation in der to bring development in line with national ning policy Maintain, and where possible, seek to improve accuracy our flood fecasting and warning capability in those areas where these services currently exist. Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M21 - Avoidance Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M44 Other Rugby District statuty Communit y action s ACT2542 Warwickshire Avon catchment Expand Flood Warning Service Investigate the feasibility expanding the fecasting and warning service in communities at high fluvial flood risk where no service currently exists. Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M41 Flood fecasting & warning Communit y action s

75 plus dinary s in the Warwickshire Avon catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT2543 Warwickshire Avon catchment Community Engagement Promote awareness fluvial flooding and encourage flood action groups, individuals and businesses to take preparaty actions in high risk communities. N N Y N N N N N N Y N Y M43 Public awareness & Communit y action s ACT2545 Rugby Bilton Road, Rugby, Surface Flood Alleviation Scheme ACT2546 Coventry Broad Lane/Banner Lane, Brookstray, Flood Alleviation Scheme ACT2547 Coventry Butt Lane, Coventry, River Sherbourne, Property Level Protection Scheme ACT2548 ACT2549 Shipston-on- Stour Fenny Compton Cherington, Shipston-on- Stour, Flood Alleviation Scheme Fenny Compton, Flood Alleviation Scheme The area suffers flooding both sewers, and surface water. Investigate a scheme that could potentially alleviate flooding problems both sources. Some properties on Broad Lane are at potential risk flooding, as it is believed the culverted section River Brookstray under Broad Lane is under-capacity. There have also been known histic flood events in the area. Coventry City Council are seeking funding local f improvements, which would include a flood strategy. This project could address flooding the River Sherbourne which occurs in Butt Lane. A potential solution could be property level and localised highway raising. Flooding occurs the rivers that flow nthwards into the village, and surface water. There have been two potential areas identified f the creation flood stage, which could alleviate this problem. Significant overland flow surrounding fields has caused surface water flooding through the village. It has been identified that a potential solution could be a flood stage area, new road culvert, and a catch grid. Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M23 - Reduction Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M33 Channel, coastal floodplain wks Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M23 - Reduction Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M31 Natural flood / runf & catchment Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M35 Other Warwickshire County Coventry Metropolitan District Warwickshire County Warwickshire County statuty statuty statuty statuty

76 plus dinary s in the Warwickshire Avon catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT2550 Kenilwth Kenilwth, Finham Brook, Property Level Protection Scheme ACT2552 Rugby Kites Hardwick, Rugby, River Leam, Property Level Protection Scheme ACT2553 Southam Ladbroke, Southam, Lot Brook, Flood Alleviation Scheme ACT2556 Rugby Princethpe, Rugby, Property Level Protection Scheme ACT2557 ACT2558 Snitterfield, Warwickshire Stratfd- Upon-Avon Snitterfield, Bell Brook, Flood Alleviation Scheme Stratfd- Upon-Avon, Racecourse Brook, Flood Alleviation Scheme Property flooding has occurred frequently in the past in the area. In response, the community has established a Flood Action Group and has secured funding f a property level scheme. The predominant flood risk is the River Leam, flowing the nth/east, but surface water flooding is also an issue, flowing the south. The proposed solution is property level, subject to availability funding. Complex flooding issues in Ladbroke are largely due to exceedance channel capacity on Lot Brook. The issues include overland flood flow fields, min highways, surface water drainage systems and Lot Brook (including culvert blockages). There is also believed to be flood risk flows draining the bypass. It is also understood that flooding may occur due to the bridge on the old Banbury Road through the village, which may be providing a restriction to large flows. Investigate potential flood mitigation s. to two properties south Leamington Road. The proposed solution is property level, subject to feasibility and funding. A culverted section the Bell Brook under multiple ownership has been assessed as a failing asset. The is wking with the local community to exple opptunities f flood risk s and repair the culvert. There is an area histic flood risk immediately adjacent to the Racecourse Brook in Stratfd-Upon- Avon. The flooding mechanism is a combination an undersized culvert, insufficient channel capacity and overland flows. The flood mitigation solution is likely to be above ground flood attenuation, either in one single location, at a number locations in the upstream Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M23 - Reduction Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M35 Other Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M44 Other Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M35 Other Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M35 Other Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M35 Other Warwickshire County Warwickshire County Warwickshire County statuty statuty statuty

77 plus dinary s in the Warwickshire Avon catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates catchment. Investigate potential flood mitigation s. ACT2559 Warwick Warwick, St Johns Brook, Flood Alleviation Scheme ACT2560 Coventry Withybrook, Warwickshire Flood Alleviation Scheme ACT2561 ACT2562 Warwickshire Avon catchment Warwickshire Avon catchment Wking in Partnership Preparedness and Resilience Flooding the St Johns Brook should be investigated. Options include a flood stage area and bund. Reduce fluvial flood risk to properties the Withybrook by increasing the size culverts, and/ providing stage. Investigate options to reduce amount flooding sewers by increasing the capacity the local sewerage netwk and increasing the capacity the pumping station. Wking in partnership with Risk Management Authities and communities, as appropriate, to understand the risk flooding all sources. Partnership wking will develop long term s to manage the risks with direct involvement the community in the decision making process. Reduce the consequences flooding by enabling communities to take effective action befe, during and after a flood. Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M35 Other Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M35 Other N N Y N N N Y Y N N N Y M44 Other N N Y N N Y Y N N Y N N M44 Other Trent statuty Company AMP Multi agency flood s Multi agency flood s ACT2563 Warwickshire Avon catchment Community Disruption Engage with external stakeholders, public bodies and businesses to seek and promote flood risk / resilience schemes, to minimise the impact flooding to community services such as schools, hospitals, nursing/care/retirement homes, police stations, fire and ambulance stations, sewerage treatment wks and electricity installations. N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M35 Other Multi agency flood s

78 plus dinary s in the Warwickshire Avon catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT2564 ACT2565 Warwickshire Avon catchment Warwickshire Avon catchment Flood Risk and Development Reduce risk to people Avoid inappropriate development in areas flood and coastal erosion risk through application the Technical Guidance to the National Policy Framewk and wking in partnership with Lead Flood Authities to create a strong flood capability. Seek opptunities to reduce existing and future flood risk through new and future development s, through consultation with Upper and er Tier Authity ning teams. Reduce flood risk to people and existing residential properties in priity communities. N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M21 - Avoidance N N Y N N N N N N Y N N M35 Other Multi agency flood s Multi agency flood s ACT2566 Warwickshire Avon catchment Maintain existing assets - residential properties Minimise the risk flooding to residential properties by maintaining current levels flood risk within areas that already benefit flood defences, subject to availability funding. N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M24 Other Multi agency flood s ACT2567 Warwickshire Avon catchment River and watercourse maintenance Continue appropriate levels river and watercourse maintenance, subject to availability funding. N N Y N N N N N N N Y N M24 Other Multi agency flood s ACT2568 Warwickshire Avon catchment Reduce damage Reduce the economic damage flooding to nonresidential properties in priity communities, subject to the availability funding. N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M35 Other Multi agency flood s ACT2569 Warwickshire Avon catchment Maintain existing assets - non-residential Minimise the economic damage flooding to nonresidential properties by maintaining current level flood risk within areas that already benefit flood defences, subject to availability funding. N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M24 Other Multi agency flood s

79 plus dinary s in the Warwickshire Avon catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT2570 Warwickshire Avon catchment Transpt Services Minimise the risk flooding to key transpt links within the catchment such as railway lines, motways, primary roads and trunk roads, subject to availability funding. N N Y N N N N N N Y N N M35 Other Multi agency flood s ACT2571 Warwickshire Avon catchment Minimise Flood Risk to Agricultural Land Consider the value agricultural land, the damages that can occur as a result flooding and the imptance food security within the economic appraisal decision and investment options. N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 Other Multi agency flood s ACT2572 ACT2573 ACT2574 ACT2575 Warwickshire Avon catchment Warwickshire Avon catchment Warwickshire Avon catchment Warwickshire Avon catchment WFD Objectives Minimise impact flooding to Nature Sites Minimise impact flooding to Heritage Sites Identify suitable opptunities f Sustainable Drainage Systems (SUDS), equivalent. Contribute to achieving WFD s by wking with natural processes wherever possible, to manage flood risk through protecting and resting the natural function the catchment, rivers and floodplains. Minimise the negative impacts flooding to designated nature conservation sites (SSSI, SPA, SAC and Ramsar sites), wherever possible contributing to the improvement such sites, subject to the availability funding. Wk with English Heritage and local authity heritage adviss to minimise the negative impacts flooding to heritage assets and landscape value (SAMs, listed buildings and histic parks and gardens), wherever possible enhancing such assets, subject to the availability funding. N N Y N N N N N N N Y N M31 Natural flood / runf & catchment N N Y N N N Y N N N Y N M24 Other N N Y N N N Y N N N N Y M24 Other WFD to address po water quality. N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M34 Surface water Multi agency flood s Multi agency flood s Multi agency flood s Multi agency flood s

80 plus dinary s in the Warwickshire Avon catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT2576 ACT2577 ACT2578 ACT2579 Warwickshire Avon catchment Warwickshire Avon catchment Warwickshire Avon catchment Warwickshire Avon catchment Location f Woodlands f methods 1 Apply mitigation to heavily modified water bodies. Wk with others benefits investment Identify location where approach recommended by ""Woodlands f "" fund can be applied to reduce flood risk. This involves ting trees to increase interception rainfall and reduce run f rates. It usually also involves strategically placing ""leaky dams"" other channel obstructions which slow run f the headwaters catchments to the me populated areas downstream. WFD to de-culvert, endeavour to undertake riparian habitat enhancement, etc The EA will wk with others to continue to improve incident and the advice and that is provided on adapting to a changing climate. The EA will take an integrated approach to wk in catchments and we engage early with strategic spatial ning and Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs), equivalent, to help enable sustainable growth and avoid delays to development. Wk with local authities, coastal groups and others to ensure that strategic s take account evidence and knowledge. Wk with other to help them make the best use risk infmation, including the insurance industry. Continue to implement and enhance the partnership funding approach with other risk authities and beneficiaries to increase and broaden the funding f investment in flood risk. Through our investment in flood risk infrastructure we not only reduce the risks flooding and the costs associated with flooding incidents, but also growth by helping to create new jobs and by bringing confidence to areas previously affected by floods. Ensure that investments in flood and coastal risk provide environmental benefits wherever N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M31 Natural flood / runf & catchment N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M24 Other N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 Other N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 Other Multi agency flood s Multi agency flood s Multi agency flood s Multi agency flood s

81 plus dinary s in the Warwickshire Avon catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates possible. ACT2581 ACT2582 ACT2583 ACT2584 Warwickshire Avon catchment Warwickshire Avon catchment Warwickshire Avon catchment Warwickshire Avon catchment communities Avoid inappropriate development Emergency services Better understanding Target resources to reduce the risk flooding to communities with the highest flood risk. Promote a greater awareness and understanding the risks flooding, particularly in those communities at high risk, and encourage and enable householders, businesses and communities to take action to manage the risks. Promote awareness and provide advice on the need to avoid inappropriate development in areas at flood risk and the need to manage land to avoid increasing risks. Modernise and effectively communicate our land drainage consent process. When a flood happens, we wk with the emergency services and local authities to minimise the harm to people and property. We provide leadership in reservoir safety and ensure that other services managing critical national infrastructure are aware their risk and take action to manage it with the the emergency services. Help develop and promote a better understanding flood and coastal erosion risk. Improve and update our assessment flood and coastal risk in England, incpating climate change impacts. Review and update flood hazard and risk maps f England by Improve evidence, infmation, and mapping and modelling tools to understand better the risks flooding and coastal erosion and to better decisions and greater resilience. Make flood and coastal risk infmation me accessible, taking account social and technological change and opptunities, such as the increasingly widespread use social media. N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 Other N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 Other N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 Other N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M44 Other Multi agency flood s Multi agency flood s Multi agency flood s

82 plus dinary s in the Warwickshire Avon catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3201 Charlton Community engagement - Charlton Charlton community engagement. Wk with the community groups and the Parish Council to promote land to reduce flood risk and encourage taking action to prepare f flooding within the village. Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M43 Public awareness & ACT3206 Badsey Brook Rapid response catchment awareness - Badsey Brook Rapid response catchment awareness in Badsey Brook. Wk with communities and LRF partners to encourage community to prepare f flooding by setting a trigger and creating a so they can respond to flooding. Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M43 Public awareness & ACT3232 Himbleton Property Level Protection - Himbleton, Bow Brook ACT3234 Vale Evesham Integrated project - Vale Evesham Wk with the community at Himbleton to promote property level s to reduce flood risk. Seek funding to carry out property surveys to determine suitable property level s and to implement s. Carry out integrated project to address Framewk Directive delivery, habitat and flood risk issues across the Avon catchment. (Wcs LEP Vale Evesham) Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M23 - Reduction N N Y N N N N N N N Y Y M35 Other ACT3235 Evesham Property Level Protection - Evesham ACT3236 Badsey Brook Flood Alleviation Scheme - Badsey Brook ACT3237 Wickhamfd Flood Alleviation Scheme feasibility - Wickhamfd Wk with the community at Evesham to promote property level s to reduce flood risk River Avon. Seek funding to carry out property surveys to determine suitable property level s and to implement s. Implement technically feasible, environmentally acceptable and economically justified flood alleviation scheme on the Badsey Brook to reduce risk flooding to properties at Broadway, Childswickham and Murcot (subject to funding). Wk with the community to assess the technical, environmental, and economic feasibility using public money to construct a flood alleviation scheme at Wickhamfd (Badsey Brook). Implement scheme with contribution public funding if meets criteria. Seek partnership funding contributions as necessary. Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M23 - Reduction Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M35 Other Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M35 Other

83 plus dinary s in the Warwickshire Avon catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3238 Pershe Property Level Protection - Pershe ACT3290 Tewkesbury Extension Flood Warning Service - Tewkesbury ACT3293 Cotswolds Wk with Cotswolds AONB f appropriate land use ACT3294 ACT3302 Nth Gloucester Catchment wide Investigate improving flood flow routes - Glos Review maintenance operations ACT3306 Tewkesbury Improve conveyance through Tewkesbury Wk with the community to promote property level s at Pershe to reduce flood risk. Seek funding to carry out property surveys to determine suitable property level s and to implement s. Maintain community warnings to reduce risk to isolated communities. Undertake study to assess feasibility extension Flood Warning service to warn f flooding Tirle, Carrant and Swilgate. Undertake study on feasibility pluvial warnings. Wk with the Cotswolds AONB to encourage appropriate land use change Investigate the potential wetland creation around the nth Gloucester (including Innswth Meadow SSSI). Review maintenance operations. Wk with land owners and land managers to identify opptunities f reducing the intensity our maintenance operations. Review maintenance operations in line with the findings Defra's R and D Technical Rept FD1920/TR. Investigate opptunities f improving conveyance through Tewkesbury. The location Tewkesbury makes it difficult technically to have in the fm raised defences. Dredging is not an option f the Avon. There may be some sht term merit in desilting on the Tirle, Carrant and Swilgate at bridges and culverts; however, this is not a long term solution f flood risk. Improvement road structures (bridges - A38 Swilgate, B4080 Carrant Brook, Road Bridge at Tredington). Either a ways Authity action partnership opptunities. Bottlenecks particularly in Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M23 - Reduction Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M41 Flood fecasting & warning N N Y N N N N N N N Y Y M31 Natural flood / runf & catchment Y N N N N N N N N N Y N M31 Natural flood / runf & catchment Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M35 Other Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M35 Other CFMP CFMP CFMP CFMP CFMP

84 plus dinary s in the Warwickshire Avon catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates summer 2007 floods. ACT4760 ACT5662 Nthampton shire Anglian RBD, Thames RBD, Humber RBD, RBD. Link to Nthants CC LS () Sewer Flooding Continue to wk with Nthamptonshire County Council to the implementation and review the Flood Risk Management to further improve our understanding flood risk to local communities all sources flooding and improve our joint approach to manage this risk. Anglian will continue to invest in the reduction flood risk to properties that are on the 'at risk' register. N N Y N N N N N N Y N N M24 Other N N N N N N Y N Y Y N N M23 - Reduction Pre 2015 Anglian statuty Company AMP ACT5663 Anglian RBD, Thames RBD, Humber RBD, RBD. Partnership Funding Anglian will invest in partnership funding opptunities, in conjunction with other beneficiaries and risk authities, where their customers directly benefit any investment made. N N N N N N Y N Y Y N N M24 Other Anglian statuty Company AMP ACT5664 Anglian RBD, Thames RBD, Humber RBD, RBD. Surface Management s Anglian will continue to contribute to the development surface water s. This will include the sharing data, delivery modelling expertise and outputs sewer modelling. N N N N N N Y N Y N N Y M44 Other Anglian statuty Company AMP ACT5673 Anglian RBD, Thames RBD, Humber RBD, RBD. Sewerage Management s Anglian will develop sewerage s f their high risk catchments throughout AMP6, which will help to infm future investment. N N N N N N Y N Y N Y N M44 Other Anglian statuty Company AMP ACT5681 Anglian RBD, Thames RBD, Humber RBD, RBD. Sewer Maintenance Anglian will continue to carry out risk based maintenance on their 46,727 miles sewers to ensure that service is maintained to customers. N N N N N N N N Y Y N N M23 - Reduction Anglian statuty Company AMP

85 plus dinary s in the Warwickshire Avon catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT5682 Anglian RBD, Thames RBD, Humber RBD, RBD. Resilience Anglian will continue a programme flood resilience to their most susceptible water and water recycling assets. N N N N N N Y N N Y N N M35 Other Anglian statuty Company AMP ACT5683 Anglian RBD, Thames RBD, Humber RBD, RBD. Keep it Clear Anglian will continue to raise awareness flooding caused by fats, oils, grease and unflushable materials such as wet wipes and nappies, through their Keep it Clear campaign. This awareness campaign will help to reduce the number preventable sewer flooding incidents. N N N N N N N N Y Y N N M21 - Avoidance Anglian statuty Company AMP ACT7145 Warwickshire Warwickshire County Council Flood Risk Management Actions ACT7149 # ACT7166 Wcestershire catchments Wcestershire Flood Risk Management Actions Reduction sewer flooding flood risk actions f Warwickshire will be delivered as set out in the Flood Risk Management. flood risk actions f Wcestershire, which includes part the West Midlands Flood Risk Area will be delivered as set out in the Flood Risk Management Trent will continue to invest in the reduction flood risk to properties at known risk sewer flooding N N N N N N Y N N Y N N M34 Surface water N N N N N N Y N N N Y N M34 Surface water N N N N N N N N Y Y N N M23 - Reduction Warwickshire County Wcestershire County Trent statuty statuty statuty Company AMP ACT7167 Catchments in RBD Partnership funding opptunities Trent will invest in partnership funding opptunities, in conjunction with other beneficiaries and risk authities, where their customers directly benefit any investment made. N N N N N N Y N Y Y N N M24 Other Trent statuty Company AMP

86 plus dinary s in the Warwickshire Avon catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT7168 RBD catchments Contribute to the development surface water s. Trent will continue to contribute to the development surface water s. This will include the sharing data, delivery modelling expertise and outputs sewer modelling. N N N N N N Y N Y N N Y M44 Other Trent statuty Company AMP ACT7169 RBD catchments Development sewerage s Trent will continue to develop sewerage s f their high risk catchments throughout AMP6, which will help to infm future investment. N N N N N N Y N Y N N Y M44 Other Trent statuty Company AMP ACT7170 Catchments in RBD Maintenance sewers Trent will continue to carry out risk based maintenance on their sewers to ensure that service is maintained to customers. N N N N N N N N Y Y N N M23 - Reduction Trent statuty Company AMP ACT7171 Catchments in RBD Raise awareness to help reduce preventable sewer flooding incidents Trent will continue to raise awareness flooding caused by fats, oils, grease and unflushable materials such as wet wipes and nappies. This will help to reduce the number preventable sewer flooding incidents. N N N N N N N N Y Y N N M21 - Avoidance Trent statuty Company AMP # Indicates that only applies within the West Midlands Flood Risk Area. The West Midlands FRA is located within both the and Humber River Basin Districts, but is being repted under the Humber River Basin District in which it predominantly sits. The HRA and SEA requirements have been included in the reviews carried out f the Humber

87 plus dinary s in the Vale catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3203 Saintbridge Community engagement - Saintbridge Saintbridge community engagement. Wk with Gloucester City Council to encourage taking action to prepare f flooding within the community. Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and ACT3205 Vale Community engagement - Gloucester to Tewkesbury ACT3207 Estuary Community engagement - Estuary ACT3209 Kempsey Community flood - Kempsey Gloucester to Tewkesbury community engagement. Wk with the communities within Gloucester and along the River between Tewkesbury and Gloucester to encourage taking action to prepare f flooding. This includes giving advice and to those progressing their own private schemes. Estuary community engagement. Wk with communities along the Estuary to encourage taking action to prepare f flooding. Kempsey community flood. Wk with the community to produce a community flood. Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and N N N N N N N N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and ACT3210 Slad Brook Rapid response catchment awareness - Slad Brook ACT3211 Charlton Kings Rapid response catchment awareness - Charlton Kings Rapid response catchment awareness in Slad Brook. Wk with communities and LRF partners to encourage community to prepare f flooding by setting a trigger and creating a so they can respond to flooding. Rapid response catchment awareness in Charlton Kings. Wk with communities and LRF partners to encourage community to prepare f flooding by setting a trigger and creating a so they can respond to flooding. Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and statuty

88 plus dinary s in the Vale catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3217 Alney Island Flood defence Improvements - Alney Island ACT3218 Ruspidge Rapid response catchment awareness - Ruspidge ACT3219 ACT3220 ACT3221 Westburyon- Stoke Upper Framilode Flood defence improvements - Westburyon- Flood Alleviation Scheme - Stoke Flood defence improvements - Upper Framilode Wk with the community to assess the technical, environmental, and economic feasibility using public money to raise the standard the Alney Island defences. Implement scheme with contribution public funding if meets criteria and funding is available. Seek partnership funding contributions as necessary. Rapid response catchment awareness in Ruspidge. Wk with communities and LRF partners to encourage community to prepare f flooding by setting a trigger and creating a so they can respond to flooding. Wk with the community to assess the technical, environmental, and economic feasibility using public money to increase the standard the Westbury on estuary defences within the next 10 years. Implement scheme with contribution public funding if meets criteria. Seek partnership funding contributions as necessary. Wk with the community to assess the technical, environmental, and economic feasibility using public money to construct a flood alleviation scheme at Stoke. Implement scheme with contribution public funding if meets criteria. Seek partnership funding contributions as necessary. Wk with the community to assess the technical, environmental, and economic feasibility using public money to increase the standard the Upper Framilode estuary defences within the next 10 years. Implement scheme with contribution public funding if meets criteria. Seek partnership funding contributions as necessary. Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks N N Y N N N N N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and N N N N N N N N N Y N Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks statuty

89 plus dinary s in the Vale catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3222 Cam Identify s to reduce flood risk - Cam Wk with communities along the River Cam to raise awareness flood risk and to identify s to reduce flood risk/improve resilience. Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M23 - Reduction ACT3223 Minsterwth Erosion Protection - Minsterwth Investigate sustainable and cost effective s to protect the existing Minsterwth flood defences erosion. Implement s (subject to funding). Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M35 - Other ACT3224 ACT3225 Hempsted and Rea Stroud Valleys Flood defence improvements - Hempsted and Rea Rural SuDS Pilot - River Frome Stroud Valleys ACT3226 Lydney Rapid response catchment awareness - Lydney ACT3233 Gloucester Promote PLP s - Gloucester to Tewkesbury ACT3250 Alney Island Reduce impact restrictions across Alney Island (improving Investigate opptunities f the improvement existing defences to reduce flood risk to properties and businesses in the Hempstead and Rea area Gloucester. Promote the use Rural Sustainable Drainage Systems (RSuDs) in the Frome Catchment, Stroud Valleys to help reduce flood risk, control sediment and improve water quality. Wk with partners and communities to carry out s on demonstration sites. Rapid response catchment awareness in Lydney. Wk with communities and LRF partners to encourage community to prepare f flooding by setting a trigger and creating a so they can respond to flooding. Wk with communities in Gloucester and along the River Gloucester to Tewkesbury to promote property level s to reduce flood risk. Seek funding to carry out property surveys to determine suitable property level s and to implement s. Take opptunities where possible to ensure that the impact current restrictions across the Alney Island floodplain can be reduced, and that new developments do not exacerbate the situation Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks Y N N N N N N N N N Y Y M34 - Surface water N N Y N N N N N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and N N Y N N N N N N Y N Y M43 - Public awareness and N N Y N N N N N N Y N Y M43 - Public awareness and statuty statuty

90 plus dinary s in the Vale catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates conveyance) ACT3257 Vale Reduce River flood risk in Gloucester and the surrounding area ACT3260 Leadon Determine benefit existing defences - Leadon ACT3261 Gloucester Improve communicatio n with stakeholders Gloucester ACT3269 Gloucester Improve flood warning service - Gloucester Streams ACT3270 Vale Reconnect rivers to floodplains f flood stage Wk with partners and communities to assess the technical, environmental, and economic feasibility using public money to reduce River flood risk in Gloucester and the surrounding area. Review scenarios which may be effective in reducing flood risk including scenarios to improve the conveyance flow (flood relief channels, removal/breaching downstream agricultural defences, including at Minsterwth Ham) and raised defences. Determine the benefit existing raised defences within the Leadon catchment Continue with and further improve communications with stakeholders, especially other flood operation authities in Gloucester. Encourage the establishment fluvial consultation groups, to improve communications Understanding feasibility providing flood warning service to Gloucester Streams Wk with partners and landowners to reconnect rivers to the floodplains f flood stage whilst incpating benefits f the environment Y N N N N N N N N Y Y Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks Y N N N N N N N N Y Y Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M41 - Flood fecasting and warning Y N N N N N N N N N Y N M31 - Natural flood / runf and catchment CFMP CFMP CFMP

91 plus dinary s in the Vale catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3271 Cotswolds Holding me water in upper catchment - Cotswolds ACT3272 Cotswolds Review maintenance regimes - Cotswolds Implement ways holding me water in the upper catchment and demonstrate the feasibility and funding these methods. Methods considered should include installation SuDS and retaining existing capacity undersized culverts in upper catchments where appropriate Review maintenance regimes to hold me water upstream N N Y N N N N N N N Y N M32 - Flow regulation N N Y N N N N N N N Y N M35 - Other CFMP CFMP ACT3273 Cotswolds Wk with NE to increase stage - Cotswolds ACT3275 Catchment wide Vision f redevelopmen t river channel ACT3278 Gloucester Continue maintenance - Gloucester Streams Wk with Natural England to seek opptunities to increase stage in the upper catchment through detention basins that benefit the environment, encouraging activities that may have potential to reduce runf rates to downstream areas, whilst contributing wider benefits (biodiversity, soil conservation and water quality improvements) Agree a vision f the redevelopment the river channel to infm ners, developers and riparian owners. The Strategic Flood Risk Assessment is an agreed approach between the Authity and f allocating the location future development and should be a living document. Continue existing programme maintenance in the Gloucester Streams. Efficiencies and improvements should be sought to maintain existing flood risk into the future. N N Y N N N N N N N Y Y M31 - Natural flood / runf and catchment N N Y N N N N N N Y N Y M35 - Other Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M35 - Other CFMP CFMP CFMP ACT3284 Vale Ensure ning authities aware CFMP policy 3 - Vale Ensure ning authities are aware the implications the adoption CFMP policy 3 in this area. Policy 3 is: Continue with existing alternative actions to manage flood risk at the current level (accepting that flood risk will increase overtime this baseline). N N Y N N N N N N N N Y M21 - Avoidance CFMP

92 plus dinary s in the Vale catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3285 Deerhurst Continue maintenance and warning - Deerhurst Continue with defence and channel maintenance and flood warning at Deerhurst Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M24 - Other ACT3288 Vale Continue maintenance and warning - Vale ACT3291 River Basin District,Catc hment wide Maintain current conveyance Continue with channel maintenance and flood warning in Kempsey, Stoke, Hanley Castle, Upton on, Bushley, Tewkesbury, Chaceley, Apperley, Tirley, The Haw, Leigh, Wainlode, Ashlewth, Longridge Maintain current conveyance by keeping channels clear and free obstructions. Reflect imptance WFD by retaining woody debris, gravel riffles etc in watercourse Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M35 - Other Y N N N N N N N N N Y Y M35 - Other CFMP ACT3293 Cotswolds Wk with Cotswolds AONB f appropriate land use ACT3299 Stroud Restation project - Stroud Canal Wk with the Cotswolds AONB to encourage appropriate land use change Maximise opptunities to reduce flood risk by wking with the Stroud Canal restation project. N N Y N N N N N N N Y Y M31 - Natural flood / runf and catchment N N Y N N N N N N Y Y Y M61 - Other CFMP CFMP ACT3300 Frome Development within Frome catchment Ongoing wk with regeneration and development within Frome catchment. Maximise opptunities to advise and land use allocation / development control in the Frome Catchment N N Y N N N N N N Y Y Y M21 - Avoidance CFMP ACT3302 Catchment wide Review maintenance operations Review maintenance operations. Wk with land owners and land managers to identify opptunities f reducing the intensity publicly funded maintenance operations. Review maintenance operations in line with the findings Defra's R and D Technical Rept FD1920/TR. Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M35 - Other CFMP

93 plus dinary s in the Vale catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3304 Catchment wide Review effectiveness raised defences ACT3308 Chelt basin Impacts reduction defences in Chelt basin ACT3313 Vale Sheline Mgt included in strategic ning Review the effectiveness all raised defences (including use tempary defences, where applicable). Determine the impact removal / nonmaintenance defences on flooding in this Policy Unit and elsewhere. value agricultural assets should be included in the economic assessment the ongoing viability the defences. Undertake a study to determine the impact removal / nonreplacement defences. Wk with landowners that maintain private defences to ensure that our aims are complementary Undertake study to determine the impacts removal reduction flood defences in the Chelt basin on flood risk downstream. Depending on the outcome the study, longer-term actions may include: Reduce maintenance agricultural defences (non-replacement after they have reached their design life). Wk with local land owners to determine future agricultural defences. The Sheline Management is taken into account in Strategic Flood Risk Assessments f council development / land use s Y N N N N N N N N N Y Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M35 - Other Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M21 - Avoidance CFMP CFMP ACT3314 Vale al consideration f defences Ensure al Issues are taken into account in the and maintenance defences. Ensure any wks adhere to agreed wking practices To prevent disturbance to birds Y N N N N N N N N N Y N M35 - Other ACT3316 Estuary Encourage resilience utilities - Estuary Encourage utility providers (water and electricity) to undertake an assessment the current and future risks and resilience their assets flooding Estuary. Develop a flood resilience and adaptation as appropriate. Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M23 - Reduction

94 plus dinary s in the Vale catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3318 ACT3319 ACT3320 ACT3321 Estuary Estuary Estuary Estuary Encourage resilience railway line - Estuary al consideration new defences - Estuary Engage with English Heritage on defences - Estuary Maintain & sustain defences - Minsterwth Encourage Netwk Rail to undertake an assessment the current and future risks and resilience to flooding the railway line on Estuary. Develop a flood resilience and adaptation as appropriate Ensure environmental Issues are taken into account in the design/construction new defences on Estuary Engage with English Heritage/County Archaeologist on replacement defences/flood risk on Estuary Maintain and then sustain the current standard by raising the defence at Minsterwth in response to climate change. Subject to availability funding. Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M23 - Reduction Y N N N N N N N N N Y N M61 - Other Y N N N N N N N N N Y N M23 - Reduction Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M35 - Other ACT3322 Estuary Maintenance - Minsterwth Ham Carry out maintenance at Minsterwth Ham as long as the economic benefits outweigh the costs doing the wk. Subject to availability funding. Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M24 - Other ACT3323 Estuary Alternative flood risk options - Minsterwth "If a point is reached when EA is unable to continue to maintain the Minsterwth Ham defence and/ a tipping point reached in terms increased flood frequency, options include: Landowners taking on responsibility f the maintenance defences; Do nothing and allow standard to reduce; Exple a managed realignment scheme; Adapt properties and farming activities to become me resilient to flooding. Continue to discuss potential options f future flood Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M35 - Other

95 plus dinary s in the Vale catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates risk on Minsterwth Ham with landowners." ACT3324 ACT3325 ACT3326 ACT3327 Estuary Estuary Estuary Estuary Maintain & sustain defences - Newnham & Westbury Flood Risk - Westbury Court Gardens Maintain & sustain defences - Cleeve & Rodley Prolong life defence with landowners - Awre At Newnham and Westbury the EA intends to continue to maintain and repair defences (as funds allow) and to then sustain the current standard by raising the defence in response to climate change (as funds allow). The National Trust is currently considering flood risk options f Westbury Court Gardens. The EA will wk with the NT to secure flood risk and environmental benefits f the area. "Continue to maintain the embankments between Cleeve and Rodley and at the Noards (as funds allow) and to then sustain the current standard if sea level rises over 0.3m (as funds allow). Raising the height the defences on their existing line realigning them inland are both options that could be considered with landowners at that time. Earlier managed realignment defences may be an option should landowners wish to consider this." EA to wk with landowners at Awre to prolong the life the existing defences through a à make-do' option where each carries out agreed maintenance activities to ensure the necessary level and frequency maintenance continues. EA activities are subject to funding. This option recognises that tide, stm overtopping may result in the flood defences not functioning effectively and land flooding. It does not include any non-routine repair refurbishment that may be needed in the future. If a tipping point is reached in terms increased flood frequency, options include: Landowners taking on responsibility f the Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M35 - Other N N Y N N N N N N N Y Y M35 - Other Y N N N N N N N N N Y N M35 - Other Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M35 - Other

96 plus dinary s in the Vale catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3328 ACT3329 ACT3330 ACT3331 Estuary Estuary Estuary Estuary Maintain & sustain defences - Lydney & Ayleburton Maintain defences - Quedgeley, Rea & Hempsted Maintain defence - Elme Back Maintain and sustain current defences - Weir Green maintenance the defences; Do nothing and allow standard to reduce; Exple a managed realignment scheme; Adapting farming activities to become me resilient to flooding. "The EA intends to maintain the defences (as funds allow), and then sustain the current standard by raising defences at Lydney and Ayleburton New Grounds in response to climate change. The Lydney and Ayleburton defences are not expected to need to be raised until towards the end the century. This depends on the ongoing condition the defences and how much actual sea level rise is experienced. At that time strengthening the existing defences realigning them inland could be considered. Earlier managed realignment defences may be an option, should landowners wish to consider this." EA intends to continue to maintain the defences (as funds allow) and to sustain the current level by raising the defences in response to climate change (as funds allow). The EA intends to continue maintenance the existing defences into the to long term (about 40 to 50 years, depending on actual sea level rise experienced and the amount damage to defences in overtopping events). This is subject to funding. Defences are in good condition so are likely to require minimal maintenance in the sht term. The EA intends to continue to maintain the defences as funds allow. s to sustain the current standard by raising the defence in response to climate change may be required after Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M35 - Other Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M35 - Other Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M35 - Other Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M35 - Other

97 plus dinary s in the Vale catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3332 ACT3333 ACT3334 Estuary Estuary Estuary Wk with Elme to optimise maintenance funding Wk with Elme community to regards erosion Maintain defence - Longney The EA, landowners, community in Elme and other will seek to exple further what could be achieved by wking in partnership to maximise maintenance with the funding that is available each year. The EA will seek to wk with the community to address concerns about erosion the river bank and damage to flood defences stock and vehicle traffic. The EA intends to continue to maintain the existing defences well into the to long term future, depending on actual sea level rise experienced (as funds allow). Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M44 - Other Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M24 - Other Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M24 - Other ACT3335 ACT3336 ACT3337 ACT3338 Estuary Estuary Estuary Estuary Wk with Longney to optimise maintenance funding Wk with Longney community to regards erosion Maintain and sustain defences - Epney/Frether ne Maintain mechanisms associated with outfalls - Epney/Frether ne The EA, landowners, community in Longney and other will seek to exple further what could be achieved by wking in partnership to maximise maintenance with the funding that is available each year. The EA will seek to wk with the community and landowners to address concerns about erosion at Longney Crib. The EA intends to maintain and then raise the defences in phases to sustain the current standard in response to climate change (as funds allow). The aim is to raise defences befe flood risk becomes greater than a 1 in 75 chance in any year. The EA intends to continue to maintain the mechanisms associated with the outfalls to ensure the successful discharge surface water. Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M44 - Other Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M24 - Other Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M35 - Other Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M24 - Other

98 plus dinary s in the Vale catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3339 ACT3340 ACT3341 ACT3342 ACT3343 ACT3344 Estuary Estuary Estuary Estuary Estuary Estuary Improve understanding processes - Est Monit sea levels between Sharpness and Gloucester Maintain current defence - Arlingham defence Wk with Arlingham to optimise maintenance Continued maintenance defence - Frampton Continued inspection Gloucester/Sh arpness Canal The EA is wking to improve understanding the fluvial and coastal processes that influence the upper estuary into the future. This may include extending the regional coastal moniting programme to take in the upper estuary. We are wking with the local community to incpate local moniting. Wk with the Proudman Oceanographic labaty, who provide the national tidal and sea level moniting facility, to incpate data existing tidal gauges between Sharpness and Gloucester into long term moniting sea level rise. The EA intends to continue maintenance the existing defences well into the to long term future (as funds allow). With routine maintenance, the existing flood defences that protect Arlingham are currently fecast to remain functional until at least The EA, landowners, community in Arlingham and other will seek to exple further what could be achieved by wking in partnership to maximise maintenance with the funding that is available each year. The earth embankments at Slimbridge and Saul Warth are in good condition and should provide a high standard into the long term. The EA intend to carry out maintenance as needed on the embankment (as funds allow) to ensure continued to properties at Frampton on. The EA and the Canal and River Trust (CRT) intend to continue to regularly inspect the length canal that acts as a fmal tidal flood defence. If any issues are identified that may result in increased flood risk to Frampton on, the EA and CRT will wk together to address the concern. Inspection repts will be made available to Frampton on Parish Council. Y N N N N N N N N Y Y N M44 - Other Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M44 - Other Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M24 - Other Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M44 - Other Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M24 - Other Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M44 - Other

99 plus dinary s in the Vale catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3345 Estuary Moniting impact me frequent inundation on integrity canal bank ACT3346 Slimbridge Maintain defences - Slimbridge ACT7166 catchments Reduction sewer flooding The potentially me frequent inundation the inner warth land will be monited to ensure it does not impact on the integrity the western canal bank the discharge surface water Frampton on. "The EA intends to continue to carry out maintenance as needed on the embankment to protect properties at Slimbridge. Managed realignment the defences on the estuary side the canal may be an option should landowners wish to consider this." Trent will continue to invest in the reduction flood risk to properties at known risk sewer flooding Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M44 - Other Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M35 - Other N N N N N N N N Y Y N N M23 - Reduction Trent statuty Company AMP ACT7167 ACT7168 ACT7169 Catchments in RBD RBD catchments RBD catchments Partnership funding opptunities Contribute to the development surface water s. Development sewerage s Trent will invest in partnership funding opptunities, in conjunction with other beneficiaries and risk authities, where their customers directly benefit any investment made. Trent will continue to contribute to the development surface water s. This will include the sharing data, delivery modelling expertise and outputs sewer modelling. Trent will continue to develop sewerage s f their high risk catchments throughout AMP6, which will help to infm future investment. N N N N N N Y N Y Y N N M24 - Other N N N N N N Y N Y N N Y M44 - Other N N N N N N Y N Y N N Y M44 - Other Trent Trent Trent statuty statuty statuty Company AMP Company AMP Company AMP

100 plus dinary s in the Vale catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT7170 Catchments in RBD Maintenance sewers Trent will continue to carry out risk based maintenance on their sewers to ensure that service is maintained to customers. N N N N N N N N Y Y N N M23 - Reduction Trent statuty Company AMP ACT7171 ACT7175 Catchments in RBD River Tewkesbury to Gloucester Raise awareness to help reduce preventable sewer flooding incidents Reducing flood risk and assisting with resilience and recovery Trent will continue to raise awareness flooding caused by fats, oils, grease and unflushable materials such as wet wipes and nappies. This will help to reduce the number preventable sewer flooding incidents. Wk with others to encourage a me strategic approach to reducing flood risk and improving resilience and recovery in the area River Tewkesbury to Gloucester. This includes the identification other funding sources which can be used, and understanding the potential f, and timing, future developments in the area to help f and maximise the opptunities available. N N N N N N N N Y Y N N M21 - Avoidance Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M24 - Other Trent statuty statuty Company AMP

101 plus dinary s in the English Wye catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3202 Bodenham Community engagement - Bodenham Bodenham community engagement. Wk with the community group to encourage taking action to prepare f flooding and to produce a to reduce impact flooding within the village. Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and ACT3208 Wye Estuary Community engagement - Wye Estuary ACT3251 Hampton Bishop Wk with others to improve defence - Hampton Bishop ACT3252 Ewyas Harold s to reduce flood risk-ewyas Harold ACT3253 River Wye Property Level Protection - River Wye Wye Estuary community engagement. Wk with communities along the Wye Estuary to encourage taking action to prepare f flooding. Provide guidance and contribute to the assessment the impacts and benefits a landowner-led proposal to raise the existing Hampton Bishop defences to reduce flood risk to properties in the village. Wk with the community to assess the technical feasibility, environmental acceptability and economic justification using public money to carry out s to reduce flood risk at Ewyas Harold. Implement s with contribution public funding if meets criteria. Seek partnership funding contributions as necessary. Wk with communities along the River Wye estuary to promote property level s to reduce flood risk. Seek funding to carry out property surveys to determine suitable property level s and to implement s. Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M35 - Other Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M35 - Other Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M23 - Reduction

102 plus dinary s in the English Wye catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3254 Bishops Frome Property Level Protection - Bishops Frome ACT3255 Leominster Flood defence improvements - Leominster ACT3279 Herefd Continue to ESG development - Herefd Wk with the community at Bishops Frome to promote property level s to reduce flood risk. Seek funding to carry out property surveys to determine suitable property level s and to implement s. Investigate s to optimise the standard provided by the Leominster Flood Alleviation Scheme (River Lugg). Implement refurbishment improvement wks if necessary and meet technical, environmental and economic criteria f public funding. Seek partnership funding contributions as necessary. Continue to the development flood risk schemes such as the Edgar Street Grid project (ESG) which are currently being developed in Herefd. Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M23 - Reduction Y N N N N N N N N Y N Y M35 - Other N N Y N N N N N N Y N Y M21 - Avoidance CFMP ACT3280 er Wye Continue with watercourse maintenance - er Wye Continue with existing level maintenance watercourses. Efficiencies and improvements should be sought to maintain existing flood risk into the future. N Y N N N N N N N Y N Y M35 - Other CFMP ACT3282 er Wye Develop a Flood Awareness - er Wye Develop a Flood Awareness to encourage people to sign up to and respond to flood warnings as well as self help methods to protect themselves and their properties. N N Y N N N N N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and CFMP ACT3296 er Wye Maintain defence & drainage netwk - er Wye Maintain existing level flood defence and drainage netwk maintenance within Ross-on- Wye, Hay-on-Wye, Monmouth, Leominster and Pembridge where current flood defences exist. Efficiencies and improvements should be sought to maintain existing flood risk to these communities into the future. N N Y N N N N N N Y N Y M35 - Other CFMP

103 plus dinary s in the English Wye catchment Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Prevention,, etc Timing Priity Owner, (bold), type iginates ACT3297 Herefd Maintain defence and watercourse - Herefd ACT6903 Wye & Lugg SAC Suppting the River Wye & Lugg SAC Restation s Maintain existing level flood defence and watercourse maintenance within communities where current flood defences exist (raised embankments along the River Wye, downstream the urban area to Hampton Bishop). Wk with Natural England, Natural Resources Wales and other partners to identify opptunities f floodplain and river restation within the River Wye and Lugg Special Area Conservation catchments to meet the s the SAC River Restation s. Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M35 - Other Y N N N N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks CFMP

104 plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment lead s only Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x) (bold), iginates ACT1000 Gdano Valley, Nth Somerset BA/EA/Gdano WLMP Continue to the implementation water level s by: - ensuring that those responsible f managing water responsible parties are identified and aware their actions; and - wking with key stakeholders to seek improvements in the efficiency water level operations. N N Y N N N N N N N Y N M32 - Flow regulation CFMP ACT1001 Puxton, Kenn, Tickenham, Nth Somerset BA/EA/Puxton/WLMP Continue to the implementation water level s by: - ensuring that those responsible f managing water responsible parties are identified and aware their actions; and - wking with key stakeholders to seek improvements in the efficiency water level operations. N N Y N N N N N N N Y N M32 - Flow regulation CFMP ACT1005 Oldbury, South Glos BA/EA/Oldbury/outfalls Investigate development opptunities to increase the discharge into the Estuary by raising outfalls in line with climate change and reduce tide locking the Oldbury Pill N N Y Y N N N N N N N Y M32 - Flow regulation

105 plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment lead s only Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x) (bold), iginates ACT1007 Little Avon, South Glos BA/EA/Little Avon/modelling Investigate flood risk by gauging river and carrying out modelling N N Y N N N N N N Y N N M41 - Flood fecasting and warning ACT1008 Berkeley, South Glos BA/EA/Berkeley/FDS options Review pre-feasibility infmation available f Berkeley to identify if any action is required N N Y N N N N N N Y N N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks CFMP ACT1009 Avonmouth, Bristol BA/EA/Avonmouth/railway Wk with Netwk Rail to exple the possibility improving railway line as flood defence. Defences are below standard and there is a need to improve them in line with climate change. N N N Y N N N N N N N Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks ACT1010 Avonmouth, Bristol BA/EA/Avonmouth/LEP We will wk in partnership with the LEP, BCC and wider groups to identify a viable scheme to protect Enterprise Area climate change N N N Y N N N N N N N Y M32 - Flow regulation CFMP ACT1016 Elme, between Gloucester and Sharpness BA/EA/19/SHAR1/11.1 environment maintenance Ensure environmental issues are taken into account in the and maintenance defences. Ensure any wks adhere to agreed wking practices to prevent disturbance to birds N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M24 - Other, Coastal Group, NE, Stroud District Council, EH ACT1017 Elme, between Gloucester and Sharpness BA/EA/19/SHAR1/11.5 study Undertake a study into opptunities to remove flood embankments N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, Stroud District Council, B,

106 plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment lead s only Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x) (bold), iginates stakeholders ACT1018 Longney, between Gloucester and Sharpness BA/EA/19/SHAR1/11.6 resilience Encourage utility providers (water and electricity) to undertake an assessment the current and future risks and resilience their assets to flooding. Develop a flood resilience and adaptation as appropriate. N N N Y N N N N N Y N N M23 - Reduction, Coastal Group, Central Netwks, Trent ACT1019 Longney, between Gloucester and Sharpness BA/EA/19/SHAR2/11.7 environment maintenance Ensure environmental issues are taken into account in the and maintenance defences. Ensure any wks adhere to agreed wking practices to prevent disturbance to birds N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, Stroud District Council, EH ACT1020 Longney, between Gloucester and Sharpness BA/EA/19/SHAR2/11.11 study Undertake a study into opptunities to remove flood embankments N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, Stroud District Council, B, stakeholders ACT1021 Longney, between Gloucester and Sharpness BA/EA/19/SHAR2/11.12 resilience Encourage utility providers (water and electricity) to undertake an assessment the current and future risks and resilience their assets to flooding. Develop N N N Y N N N N N Y N N M23 - Reduction, Coastal Group, Central Netwks,

107 plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment lead s only Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x) (bold), iginates a flood resilience and adaptation as appropriate. Trent ACT1022 Upper Framilode, between Gloucester and Sharpness BA/EA/19/SHAR3/11.13 environment maintenance Ensure environmental issues are taken into account in the and maintenance defences. Ensure any wks adhere to agreed wking practices to prevent disturbance to birds N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, Stroud District Council, EH ACT1023 Upper Framilode, between Gloucester and Sharpness BA/EA/19/SHAR3/11.16 study Undertake a study into opptunities to remove flood embankments N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, Stroud District Council, B, stakeholders ACT1024 Upper Framilode, between Gloucester and Sharpness BA/EA/19/SHAR3/11.17 resilience Encourage utility providers (water and electricity) to undertake an assessment the current and future risks and resilience their assets to flooding. Develop a flood resilience and adaptation as appropriate. N N N Y N N N N N Y N N M23 - Reduction, Coastal Group, Central Netwks, Trent ACT1025 Arlingham, between Gloucester and Sharpness BA/EA/19/SHAR4/11.18 environment maintenance Ensure environmental issues are taken into account in the and maintenance defences. Ensure any wks adhere to agreed N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, Stroud District Council,

108 plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment lead s only Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x) (bold), iginates wking practices to prevent disturbance to birds EH ACT1026 Arlingham, between Gloucester and Sharpness BA/EA/19/SHAR4/11.22 study Undertake a study into opptunities to remove flood embankments N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks,coastal Group, NE, Stroud District Council, B, stakeholders ACT1027 Arlingham, between Gloucester and Sharpness BA/EA/19/SHAR4/11.23 resilience Encourage utility providers (water and electricity) to undertake an assessment the current and future risks and resilience their assets to flooding. Develop a flood resilience and adaptation as appropriate. N N N Y N N N N N Y N N M23 - Reduction, Coastal Group, Central Netwks, Trent ACT1028 Between Gloucester and Sharpness BA/EA/19/SHAR5/11.26 resilience Encourage utility providers (water and electricity) to undertake an assessment the current and future risks and resilience their assets to flooding. Develop a flood resilience and adaptation as appropriate. N N N Y N N N N N Y N N M23 - Reduction, Coastal Group, Central Netwks, Trent ACT1029 Fretherne and Frampton-on-, between Gloucester and Sharpness BA/EA/19/SHAR6/11.27 environment maintenance Ensure environmental issues are taken into account in the and maintenance defences. Ensure any wks adhere to agreed N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, Stroud District Council, EH

109 plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment lead s only Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x) (bold), iginates wking practices to prevent disturbance to birds ACT1030 Fretherne and Frampton-on-, between Gloucester and Sharpness BA/EA/19/SHAR6/11.30 study Undertake a study into opptunities to remove flood embankments N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, Stroud District Council, B, stakeholders ACT1031 Fretherne and Frampton-on-, between Gloucester and Sharpness BA/EA/19/SHAR6/11.31 resilience Encourage utility providers (water and electricity) to undertake an assessment the current and future risks and resilience their assets to flooding. Develop a flood resilience and adaptation as appropriate. N N N Y N N N N N Y N N M23 - Reduction, Coastal Group, Central Netwks, Trent ACT1032 Slimbridge, between Gloucester and Sharpness BA/EA/19/SHAR7/11.33 environment maintenance Ensure environmental issues are taken into account in the and maintenance defences. Ensure any wks adhere to agreed wking practices to prevent disturbance to birds N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, Stroud District Council, EH ACT1033 Slimbridge, between Gloucester and Sharpness BA/EA/19/SHAR7/11.34 environment construction Ensure environmental issues are taken into account in the design / construction new defences. Ensure any wks adhere to agreed wking practices to prevent disturbance to birds N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M35 - Other, Coastal Group, NE, Stroud District Council, B, stakeholders

110 plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment lead s only Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x) (bold), iginates ACT1034 Slimbridge, between Gloucester and Sharpness BA/EA/19/SHAR7/11.35 heritage and archaeology Engage with English Heritage / County Archaeologist on replacement defences / flood risk N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, Stroud District Council, EH ACT1035 Slimbridge, between Gloucester and Sharpness BA/EA/19/SHAR7/11.38 study Undertake a study into opptunities to remove flood embankments N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, Stroud District Council, B, stakeholders ACT1036 Slimbridge, between Gloucester and Sharpness BA/EA/19/SHAR7/11.39 resilience Encourage utility providers (water and electricity) to undertake an assessment the current and future risks and resilience their assets to flooding. Develop a flood resilience and adaptation as appropriate. N N N Y N N N N N Y N N M24 - Other, Coastal Group, Central Netwks, Trent ACT1037 Purton and Sharpness, between Gloucester and Sharpness BA/EA/19/SHAR8/11.42 resilience Encourage utility providers (water and electricity) to undertake an assessment the current and future risks and resilience their assets to flooding. Develop a flood resilience and adaptation as appropriate. N N N Y N N N N N Y N N M23 - Reduction, Coastal Group, Central Netwks, Trent ACT1038 Newton and Berkeley, between Sharpness and BA/EA/19/SEV1/12.1 environment and maintenance Ensure environmental issues are taken into account in the and maintenance N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, Stroud

111 plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment lead s only Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x) (bold), iginates the Crossings defences. Ensure any wks adhere to agreed wking practices to prevent disturbance to birds District Council, EH ACT1039 Newton and Berkeley, between Sharpness and the Crossings BA/EA/19/SEV1/12.4 resilience Encourage utility providers (water and electricity) to undertake an assessment the current and future risks and resilience their assets to flooding. Develop a flood resilience and adaptation as appropriate. N N N Y N N N N N Y N N M24 - Other, Coastal Group, Central Netwks, Trent ACT1040 Between Sharpness and the Crossings BA/EA/19/SEV2/12.5 environment and maintenance Ensure environmental issues are taken into account in the and maintenance defences. Ensure any wks adhere to agreed wking practices to prevent disturbance to birds N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, Stroud District Council, EH ACT1041 Between Sharpness and the Crossings BA/EA/19/SEV2/12.8 resilience Encourage utility providers (water and electricity) to undertake an assessment the current and future risks and resilience their assets to flooding. Develop a flood resilience and adaptation as appropriate. N N N Y N N N N N Y N N M23 - Reduction, Coastal Group, Central Netwks, Trent

112 plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment lead s only Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x) (bold), iginates ACT1042 Clapton and Sheppardine, between Sharpness and the Crossings BA/EA/19/SEV3/12.10 environment and maintenance Ensure environmental issues are taken into account in the and maintenance defences. Ensure any wks adhere to agreed wking practices to prevent disturbance to birds N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, Stroud District Council / South ACT1043 Clapton and Sheppardine, between Sharpness and the Crossings BA/EA/19/SEV3/12.13 resilience Encourage utility providers (water and electricity) to undertake an assessment the current and future risks and resilience their assets to flooding. Develop a flood resilience and adaptation as appropriate. N N N Y N N N N N Y N N M24 - Other, Coastal Group, Central Netwks, Trent ACT1044 Between Sharpness and the Crossings BA/EA/19/SEV4/12.15 environment and maintenance Ensure environmental issues are taken into account in the and maintenance defences. Ensure any wks adhere to agreed wking practices to prevent disturbance to birds N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, South Council, EH ACT1045 Between Sharpness and the Crossings BA/EA/19/SEV4/12.18 resilience Encourage utility providers (water and electricity) to undertake an assessment the current and future risks and resilience their assets to flooding. Develop a flood resilience and adaptation as appropriate. N N N Y N N N N N Y N N M23 - Reduction, Coastal Group, Central Netwks, Trent

113 plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment lead s only Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x) (bold), iginates ACT1046 Oldbury-on- and Littleton-on-, between Sharpness and the Crossings BA/EA/19/SEV5/12.20 environment and maintenance Ensure environmental issues are taken into account in the and maintenance defences. Ensure any wks adhere to agreed wking practices to prevent disturbance to birds N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, South Council, EH ACT1047 Oldbury-on- and Littleton-on-, between Sharpness and the Crossings BA/EA/19/SEV5/12.23 resilience Encourage utility providers (water and electricity) to undertake an assessment the current and future risks and resilience their assets to flooding. Develop a flood resilience and adaptation as appropriate. N N N Y N N N N N Y N N M24 - Other, Coastal Group, Central Netwks, Trent ACT1048 Aust, between Sharpness and the Crossings BA/EA/19/SEV6/12.26 resilience Encourage utility providers (water and electricity) to undertake an assessment the current and future risks and resilience their assets to flooding. Develop a flood resilience and adaptation as appropriate. N N N Y N N N N N Y N N M24 - Other, Coastal Group, Central Netwks/West ern Power Distribution, Trent ACT1049 Nthwick, between Bristol and side BA/EA/19/BRIS1/13.4 resilience Encourage utility providers (water and electricity) to undertake an assessment the current and future risks and resilience their assets to flooding. Develop a flood resilience and adaptation as appropriate. N N N Y N N N N N Y N N M24 - Other, Coastal Group, Western Power Distribution / Central Netwks,

114 plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment lead s only Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x) (bold), iginates ACT1050 Nthwick, between Bristol and side BA/EA/19/BRIS1/13.5 erosion Put in place moniting programme erosion rates and salt marsh levels/extent N N N N Y N N N N Y N N M24 - Other, Coastal Group, NE ACT1051 Beach and Crooksmarsh, between Bristol and side BA/EA/19/BRIS2/13.6 environment and maintenance Ensure environmental issues are taken into account in the and maintenance defences. Ensure any wks adhere to agreed wking practices to prevent disturbance to birds N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, South Council, EH ACT1052 Beach and Crooksmarsh, between Bristol and side BA/EA/19/BRIS2/13.9 resilience Encourage utility providers (water and electricity) to undertake an assessment the current and future risks and resilience their assets to flooding. Develop a flood resilience and adaptation as appropriate. N N N Y N N N N N Y N N M23 - Reduction, Coastal Group, Western Power Distribution / Central Netwks, ACT1053 Beach and Crooksmarsh, between Bristol and side BA/EA/19/BRIS2/13.10 erosion Put in place moniting programme erosion rates and salt marsh levels/extent N N N N Y N N N N Y N N M24 - Other, Coastal Group, NE ACT1054 Avonmouth, between Bristol and side BA/EA/19/BRIS3/13.13 environment maintenance Ensure environmental issues are taken into account in the design / construction new defences. Ensure any wks adhere to agreed wking practices to prevent disturbance to birds N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, Bristol City Council, Bristol Docks

115 plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment lead s only Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x) (bold), iginates ACT1055 Avonmouth, between Bristol and side BA/EA/19/BRIS3/13.14 heritage and archaeology Engage with English Heritage / County Archaeologist on replacement defences / flood risk N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, Bristol City Council, EH ACT1056 Avonmouth, between Bristol and side BA/EA/19/BRIS3/13.16 resilience Encourage utility providers (water and electricity) to undertake an assessment the current and future risks and resilience their assets to flooding. Develop a flood resilience and adaptation as appropriate. N N N Y N N N N N Y N N M24 - Other, Coastal Group, Western Power Distribution / Central Netwks, Wessex, ACT1057 Avonmouth, between Bristol and side BA/EA/19/BRIS3/13.17 erosion Put in place moniting programme erosion rates and salt marsh levels/extent N N N N Y N N N N Y N N M24 - Other, Coastal Group, NE ACT1058 Sea Mills, Sneyd Park, and Bristol City Centre, between Bristol and side BA/EA/19/BRIS4/13.20 environment maintenance Ensure environmental issues are taken into account in the and maintenance defences. Ensure any wks adhere to agreed wking practices to prevent disturbance to birds N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, Bristol City Council, Bristol Docks, EH ACT1059 Sea Mills, Sneyd Park, and Bristol City Centre, between Bristol and side BA/EA/19/BRIS4/13.22 resilience Encourage utility providers (water and electricity) to undertake an assessment the current and future risks and resilience their assets to flooding. Develop a flood resilience and adaptation as N N N Y N N N N N Y N N M23 - Reduction, Coastal Group, Western Power Distribution / Central Netwks, Wessex

116 plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment lead s only Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x) (bold), iginates appropriate. ACT1060 South Bristol, Easton-in- Gdano and Abbots Leigh, between Bristol and side BA/EA/19/BRIS5/13.24 environment maintenance Ensure environmental issues are taken into account in the and maintenance defences. Ensure any wks adhere to agreed wking practices to prevent disturbance to birds N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, EA, NE, Bristol City Council, Bristol Docks, EH ACT1061 South Bristol, Easton-in- Gdano and Abbots Leigh, between Bristol and side BA/EA/19/BRIS5/13.26 resilience Encourage utility providers (water and electricity) to undertake an assessment the current and future risks and resilience their assets to flooding. Develop a flood resilience and adaptation as appropriate. N N N Y N N N N N Y N N M23 - Reduction, Coastal Group, Western Power Distribution / Central Netwks, Wessex ACT1062 Ptbury, between Bristol and side BA/EA/19/BRIS6/13.29 environment construction Ensure environmental issues are taken into account in the design / construction new defences. Ensure any wks adhere to agreed wking practices to prevent disturbance to birds N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M24 - Other, Coastal Group, EA, NE, Nth Somerset Council, Bristol Docks ACT1063 Ptbury, between Bristol and side BA/EA/19/BRIS6/13.30 heritage and archaeology Engage with English Heritage / County Archaeologist on replacement defences / N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, Bristol City

117 plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment lead s only Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x) (bold), iginates flood risk Council, EH ACT1064 Ptbury, between Bristol and side BA/EA/19/BRIS6/13.31 erosion Put in place moniting programme erosion rates and salt marsh levels/extent N N N N Y N N N N Y N N M24 - Other, Coastal Group, NE, Bristol Docks ACT1065 Ptbury, between Bristol and side BA/EA/19/BRIS6/13.32 ptbury docks drainage Develop an integrated drainage (surface water /sewer/river flooding) f the Royal Ptbury Docks N N N Y N N N N N N N Y M34 - Surface water, Coastal Group, Bristol Docks, Wessex, Nth Somerset Council ACT1066 Ptbury, between Bristol and side BA/EA/19/BRIS6/13.34 resilience Encourage utility providers (water and electricity) to undertake an assessment the current and future risks and resilience their assets to flooding. Develop a flood resilience and adaptation as appropriate. N N N Y N N N N N Y N N M23 - Reduction, Coastal Group, Western Power Distribution, Wessex ACT1067 Woodhill Cliffs, between Ptishead and Clevedon BA/EA/19/PORT1/14.2 erosion Put in place moniting programme erosion rates N N N N Y N N N N Y N N M24 - Other, Coastal Group, Nth Somerset Council ACT1068 Woodhill Bay, between Ptishead and Clevedon BA/EA/19/PORT2/14.4 erosion Put in place moniting programme erosion rates N N N N Y N N N N Y N N M24 - Other, Coastal Group, Nth Somerset

118 plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment lead s only Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x) (bold), iginates Council ACT1069 Ptishead, Redcliff Bay and Walton-in- Gdano, between Ptishead and Clevedon BA/EA/19/PORT3/14.6 erosion Put in place moniting programme erosion rates N N N N Y N N N N Y N N M24 - Other, Coastal Group, Nth Somerset Council ACT1070 Clevedon, between Ptishead and Clevedon BA/EA/19/PORT4/14.7 environment and maintenance Ensure environmental issues are taken into account in the and maintenance defences. Ensure any wks adhere to agreed wking practices to prevent disturbance to birds N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, Nth Somerset Council, EH ACT1071 Clevedon, between Ptishead and Clevedon BA/EA/19/PORT4/14.9 erosion Put in place moniting programme erosion rates N N N N Y N N N N Y N N M24 - Other, Coastal Group, Nth Somerset Council ACT1072 Kingston Seymour and Wick St. Lawrence, between Kinston Seymour and Sand Bay BA/EA/19/KIN1/15.1 environment and maintenance Ensure environmental issues are taken into account in the and maintenance defences. Ensure any wks adhere to agreed wking practices to prevent disturbance to birds N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks Coastal Group, NE, Nth Somerset Council, EH

119 plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment lead s only Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x) (bold), iginates ACT1073 Kingston Seymour and Wick St. Lawrence, between Kinston Seymour and Sand Bay BA/EA/19/KIN1/15.4 research MR options Undertake research involving stakeholders to identify where (and when) MR could take place within the Policy Unit in the and longer terms. Study should look at min, staged and larger, long term MR options N N N Y N N N N N N N Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, Nth Somerset Council, B, EH, stakeholders ACT1074 Kingston Seymour and Wick St. Lawrence, between Kinston Seymour and Sand Bay BA/EA/19/KIN1/15.5 CAPE approach to MR Develop s to implement the CAPE approach to areas where MR may be undertaken N N N Y N N N N N N N Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, Nth Somerset Council, B, EH, stakeholders ACT1075 Kingston Seymour and Wick St. Lawrence, between Kinston Seymour and Sand Bay BA/EA/19/KIN1/15.7 environment and maintenance Ensure environmental issues are taken into account in the design / construction new defences. Ensure any wks adhere to agreed wking practices to prevent disturbance to birds N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, Nth Somerset Council, B, EH ACT1076 Kingston Seymour and Wick St. Lawrence, between Kinston Seymour and Sand Bay BA/EA/19/KIN1/15.8 heritage and archaeology Engage with English Heritage / County Archaeologist on replacement defences / flood risk N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, Nth Somerset Council, EH

120 plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment lead s only Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x) (bold), iginates ACT1077 Kingston Seymour and Wick St. Lawrence, between Kinston Seymour and Sand Bay BA/EA/19/KIN1/15.9 resilience Encourage utility providers (water and electricity) to undertake an assessment the current and future risks and resilience their assets to flooding. Develop a flood resilience and adaptation as appropriate. N N N Y N N N N N Y N N M24 - Other, Coastal Group, Western Power Distribution, Wessex ACT1078 Sand Bay and Kewstoke, between Kinston Seymour and Sand Bay BA/EA/19/KIN3/15.11 environment and maintenance Ensure environmental issues are taken into account in the and maintenance defences. Ensure any wks adhere to agreed wking practices to prevent disturbance to birds N N N Y N N N N N N Y N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks, Coastal Group, NE, Nth Somerset Council, EH ACT1079 Sand Bay and Kewstoke, between Kinston Seymour and Sand Bay BA/EA/19/KIN3/15.14 erosion Put in place moniting programme beach levels, dunes and erosion rates N N N N Y N N N N Y N N M24 - Other, Coastal Group, Nth Somerset Council ACT1080 Steep Holm island. BA/EA/19/HOL2/16.4 erosion Put in place moniting programme erosion rates N N N N Y N N N N Y N N M24 - Other, Coastal Group, Nth Somerset Council ACT1095 River Avon, Bath to Bristol BA/EA/MTP/Bristol/Bath to Bristol Investigate options to reduce flood risk along River Avon between Bath and Bristol. Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M35 - Other 2027 ACT1096 Eastville, Bristol BA/EA/MTP/Bristol/Eastville FDS Investigate options f replacing Eastville flood alleviation scheme. Pursue Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks

121 plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment lead s only Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x) (bold), iginates partnership funding opptunities. ACT1097 Brislington, Bristol BA/EA/MTP/Bristol/Brislingto n structure Carry out a full structural survey the flood defence scheme at Brislington and review options to repair replace sheet piles. Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M35 - Other ACT1098 Coombend, Radstock, BANES BA/EA/MTP/Radstock/Coom bend Improvements to the coombend culvert Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M35 - Other Pre 2015 ACT1099 Congresbury tidal defences, Nth Somerset BA/EA/MTP/Congresbury Yeo Improve Congresbury Yeo Tidal Banks Y N N Y N N N N N N N Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks ACT1100 Congresbury Village, Nth Somerset BA/EA/MTP/Congresbury FAS Implement Congresbury FAS (localised bank raising) Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks CFMP ACT1101 Wallbridge, Frome, Somerset BA/EA/MTP/Frome/wallbridg e FDS Frome FAS - investigate options f improvements at Wallbridge Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks ACT1102 Yate/Chipping Sodbury, South Glos BA/EA/MTP/Yate Chipping Sodbury To identify and carry out improvements to the standard on the Bristol Frome through Yate and Chipping Sodbury Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M35 - Other ACT1103 Cribbs Causeway, South Glos BA/EA/MTP/Cribbs Causeway Implement Section 10 recommendations N N N N N Y N N N N N Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks ACT1104 Tubbs Bottom, South Glos BA/EA/MTP/Tubbs Bottom Implement Section 10 recommendations N N N N N Y N N N N N Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks

122 plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment lead s only Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x) (bold), iginates ACT1105 Locations throughout the catchment BA/EA/MTP/Wessex trash screens Updating 15 trash screens to improve safety Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M24 - Other ACT1106 Locations throughout the catchment BA/EA/MTP/Wessex web cams Installation GPRS Webcams to monit the state an asset and to provide visual inspections without the need to send resources. Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M24 - Other ACT1107 Locations throughout the catchment BA/EA/MTP/Wessex resilience s Provide contribution towards individual property resilience Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M44 - Other ACT1108 Locations throughout the catchment BA/EA/MTP/Wessex PLP Deliver PLP to approximately 100 properties. N N Y N N N N N N Y N N M44 - Other ACT1109 Bradfd on Avon, Wiltshire BA/EA/MTP/BOA defences Review existing modelling and assess options f potential scheme Y N N N N N N N N N Y N M35 - Other ACT1110 lying areas around the Estuary BA/EA/ Estuary rural/floodplain Wk with partners to ensure effective drainage netwk in the low-lying area around the Estuary. We maintain the tidal outfalls, the LSB manage the fluvial ditch netwk. Use the NFU Estuary Stakeholder group to convey messages to local landowners regarding their riparian responsibilities. N N Y Y N N N N N N N Y M31 - Natural flood / runf and catchment

123 plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment lead s only Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x) (bold), iginates ACT3293 Cotswolds Wk with Cotswolds AONB f appropriate land use Wk with the Cotswolds AONB to encourage appropriate land use change N N Y N N N N N N N Y Y M31 - Natural flood / runf and catchment CFMP ACT972 Bristol Frome River catchment BA/EA/Bristol/Bristol Frome Assess evidence and investigate options to reduce flood risk on the Bristol Frome in line with climate change Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M35 - Other 2027 ACT973 Bristol City tidal flood zone BA/EA/Bristol/Tidal flood risk Assess evidence and investigate options f a strategic flood defence solution and pursue opptunities to address low spots along Avon Crescent, the Ptway and St. Philips Marsh to protect the city current and future tidal flood risk. This wk will complement BCC Avon Strategic Defence Study. N N N Y N N N N N Y N Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks ACT974 Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone BA/EA/Bristol/Temple Quarter LEZ We will engage with the Enterprise Partnership, BCC and wider groups to ensure development within the Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone is safe flood risk. N N Y Y N N N N N Y N Y M23 - Reduction ACT975 Pill, Nth Somerset BA/EA/Bristol/Pill FDS Assess evidence and investigate options f improving SOP in line with climate change N N N N N N N N N Y N N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks

124 plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment lead s only Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x) (bold), iginates ACT976 Bristol, Ashton Vale BA/EA/Bristol/Ashton Vale FDS Investigate options to improve discharge Ashton Vale FD Scheme during tide locking and improve SOP (currently 1 in 50 due to tide locking) Y N N Y N N N N N N N Y M33 - Channel, floodplain wks ACT977 Netham to Twerton, Bristol to Bath BA/EA/Bristol/Netham to Twerton flood warning Improve flood warning lead times on the Avon Twerton to Bristol. Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M41 - Flood fecasting and warning Pre 2015 ACT978 Keynsham, BANES BA/EA/Bristol/Keynsham engagement Establish awareness flood risk, ensure flood warnings sign up, and identify potential f PLP scheme. Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M43 - Public awareness and ACT979 Brislington, Bristol BA/EA/Bristol/Brislington RRC engagement Raise awareness Brislington rapid response catchment. Consider improving flood warning service. Identify, promote and help to implement potential PLP scheme. Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and ACT980 Brislington, Bristol BA/EA/Bristol/Brislington FDS options Review modelling Brislington Brook and investigate opptunities to reduce flood risk. Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M35 - Other ACT981 Bath Enterprise Zone BA/EA/Bath/LEA We will wk in partnership with the LEP, BANES and wider groups to carry out improvements through development opptunities in the Enterprise Area Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M35 - Other ACT982 Twerton & Pulteney, Bath BA/EA/Bath/Twerton & Pulteney gates Determine the long term f Twerton & Pulteney gates and investigate the Y N N N N N N N N Y Y Y M35 - Other

125 plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment lead s only Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x) (bold), iginates possibility improvements to existing flood defences through Bath. ACT983 Pulteney, Bath BA/EA/Bath/Pulteney gate Determine the interim and long term s f Pulteney Radial gate Y N N N N N N N N N Y N M35 - Other ACT985 Bristol Frome upper catchment rural areas BA/EA/Upper Bristol Frome rural/floodplain Wk with partners to exple floodplain restation opptunities in line with the River Basin Management and investigate the benefits ting wet woodlands to hold water back. Reduce maintenance activities and maintain links with Nature Partnerships. Improve land to reduce agricultural run-f and promote the use SUDS to hold water back (restrict discharge to Qbar). Y N N N N N N N N Y Y N M31 - Natural flood / runf and catchment ACT986 Chew Magna, BANES BA/EA/Chew/flood warning Continue to implement CATMAX alarms f rapid response catchments. Continue to investigate options to update flood warning service on the Winfd Brook to improve lead time. Investigate options f improving telemetry and securing additional sites Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M41 - Flood fecasting and warning Pre 2015 CFMP

126 plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment lead s only Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x) (bold), iginates ACT987 Chew Magna, BANES BA/EA/Chew/engagement Carry out community engagement, wk in partnership with B&NES to improve PLP scheme and provide advice to residents to allow them to take ownership PLP s Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and Pre 2015 ACT988 Midsomer Nton, BANES BA/EA/Midsomer/tunnel Investigate feasibility improving the Midsomer Nton Flood Relief Tunnel and pursue partnership funding through development opptunities Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M35 - Other ACT989 Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire BA/EA/Wootton Bassett/reservoir Pursue partnership funding opptunities to improve maintain the reservoir and trash screens protecting the railway line N N N N N Y N N N Y N N M24 - Other ACT990 Dauntsey, Wiltshire BA/EA/Dauntsey/engagemen t Carry out community engagement and help implement a PLP scheme Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and ACT991 Malmesbury, Wiltshire BA/EA/Malmesbury/FDS options Improve our knowledge flooding mechanisms in and around Malmesbury and investigate potential schemes. Y N N N N N N N N N Y N M24 - Other ACT992 Malmesbury, Wiltshire BA/EA/Malmesbury/Flood warning Improve flood warning lead times on the Sherston Avon at Malmesbury Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M41 - Flood fecasting and warning Pre 2015 ACT993 Chippenham, Wiltshire BA/EA/Chippenham/radial gate Investigate options f replacing radial gate Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks

127 plus dinary s in the Bristol Avon and Nth Somerset Streams catchment lead s only Name Details flood risk coastal erosion Categy Categy Timing Priity Owner type Prevention(M2x) (M3x), (M4x) (bold), iginates ACT994 Trowbridge, Wiltshire BA/EA/Trowbridge/climate change Pursue development opptunities to manage flood risk and address climate change Y N N N N N N N N N N Y M23 - Reduction 2027 ACT995 Melksham, Wiltshire BA/EA/Melksham/floodgate Investigate options f replacing floodgate Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M33 - Channel, floodplain wks 2027 ACT996 Melksham, Wiltshire BA/EA/Melksham/flood warning Develop flood warning procedures at Melksham to improve thresholds and lead times. Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M41 - Flood fecasting and warning Pre 2015 ACT997 Bradfd on Avon, Wiltshire BA/EA/BOA/engagement Carry out community engagement and help implement a PLP scheme Y N N N N N N N N Y N N M43 - Public awareness and ACT998 Bristol City tidal flood zone BA/EA/Bristol/Tidal flood warning Develop Tidal flood warning service f Bristol City Centre N N N Y N N N N N Y N Y M41 - Flood fecasting and warning CFMP ACT999 Clevedon, Nth Somerset BA/EA/Clevedon/Cooks Clyse Investigate the feasibility automating Cooks Clyse N N Y Y N N N N N Y N N M32 - Flow regulation

128 Annex 2. s s and s f the Eastern Valleys Catchment Flood Management Wye and Usk Catchment Flood Management Tidal Tributaries Catchment Flood Management River Catchment Flood Management Bristol Avon Catchment Flood Management Nth & Mid Somerset Catchment Flood Management Taff & Ely Catchment Flood Management Fluvial Flood Risk Management Estuary Flood Risk Management Sheline Management s (2): Anch Head to Lavernock Point Bristol City Council Flood Risk Management Nth Somerset Council Flood Risk Management Bath and Nth East Somerset Flood Risk Management South Council Flood Risk Management

129 Annex 3. CFMP and policies Catchment Flood Management s The Catchment Flood Management s published by the in 2009 set out the preferred policy approach to managing flood risk the main rivers in England and Wales through broad areas known as policy units. The policy units and associated policies within the Catchment Flood Management s were determined by considering the extent, nature and scale current and future flood risk across the whole catchment in der to show the broad area where the policy decision should be applied. The six pre-defined policies that were adopted can be described as: Policy 1 No active intervention (including flood warning and maintenance). Continue to monit and advise Policy 2 - Reduce existing flood risk actions (accepting that flood risk will increase over time) Policy 3 - Continue with existing alternative actions to manage flood risk at the current level Policy 4 - Take further action to sustain the current level flood risk into the future (responding to the potential increases in risk urban development, land use change and climate change) Policy 5 - Take further action to reduce flood risk Policy 6 - Take action with others to ste water manage run-f in locations that provide overall flood risk reduction environmental benefits, locally elsewhere in the catchment It is imptant to note at this point that these are the current strategic policies f undertaking flood risk wk and will be adopted by this. Future review will be included within the overall Flood Risk Regulations cycle delivery if necessary. The action s contained in the CFMPs are now largely complete. Where actions are outstanding and yet to be delivered, they have been brought fward into this. This now contains all the actions applicable to main river flood risk. F further infmation on CFMP s within the RBD as listed in Table 3 please visit the following links: (England) (Wales) Sheline Management s In addition to Catchment Flood Management s, Sheline Management s were produced in partnership by Coastal Groups to set the strategic direction f the the coast f the next 100 years. Sheline Management s (s) are non-statuty policy documents f coastal defence ning. They provide a large-scale assessment the risks associated with coastal evolution and present a policy framewk to address these risks to people and the developed, histic and natural environment in a sustainable manner. The first edition s were created in the late 1990s. The second edition s (2s) were produced by consultants f Coastal Groups 2005 onwards. 2s address a 100 year timeframe across 3 epochs being Epoch 1 (sht-term) = years 0 to 20, Epoch 2 (medium term) = years 20 to 50 and Epoch 3 (long term) = 50 to 100 f proposed the coastline

130 One four policies can be applied per Epoch to each coastal unit (i.e. defined length coastline) and these policies are: No Active Intervention (NAI): where there is no ned investment in coastal defences operations, regardless whether not an artificial defence has existed previously Hold the Line (HTL): an aspiration to build maintain artificial defences so that the current position the sheline remains Managed Realignment (MR): by allowing the sheline to move backwards fwards naturally, but managing the process to direct it in certain areas Advance the Line (ATL): by building new defences on the seaward side the iginal defences As the 2s were recently completed, they will remain as s in their own right and where applicable and appropriate, certain sea flooding actions have been brought fward into this Flood Risk Management. F further infmation on s within the RBD as listed in Table 3 please visit:

131 Annex 4. Surface Property Counts The infmation below describes the methodology deriving surface water property counts used to generate the surface water statistics in the. Why are property counts me complicated f surface water than other types flooding? F fluvial and coastal flooding a simple counting methodology is used, looking at the number property points which fall inside the flood outline. This gives a good approximation the number properties in areas affected by flooding as shown in Figure 1, diagram A below. Figure 1 Difference in typical flooding outline between fluvial and surface water flooding Counting the number properties in areas at risk surface water flooding is me challenging than f fluvial and coastal flooding. As shown in Figure 1, diagram B above, flooding surface water is typically much me dispersed and fragmented than a fluvial floodplain, f example in narrow crids between and around buildings. As a result, a much higher proption properties are situated at the edge an area at risk flooding, which means that a judgement must be made as to which properties to count. There is a need to think much me carefully about which these properties at the edge a flooded area to include as this can lead to considerable variation. In addition, because the way buildings are modelled, with raised building footprints, in some cases the surrounding area is shown as flooded when the building itself appears dry largely dry (diagram B), even though surrounding water levels may be high enough to result in internal flooding. If the properties in diagram B are counted using a method that counts property points within the flood outline then no properties would be counted. In some cases only a small percentage the building perimeter overlaps with the flood outline. However, this may be me a reflection the model grid size and the fact that buildings are raised in the model grid. The adjacent flood depth to the property may be a much better indicat whether the model indicates a property would flood. On the other hand, if properties are counted using a method that considers any mapped flooding intersecting within a given distance the property footprint, then too many the me marginal properties might be included in the count. Counts properties in areas at risk flooding are therefe extremely sensitive to the method used. Key variables The modelling technique that has been used, and the type catchment that is being modelled, can have a significant impact on how closely the counts the mapping reflect reality. Model facts to consider include

132 Note that in addition, uncertainty in the model is a significant contributing fact when considering the reliability a property count. In addition to the model facts, a number assumptions parameters used to carry out the property count may also significantly affect that count: Pilot studies have shown that, within a realistic range model assumptions and using typical property counting methods, property counts may easily vary by a fact me than 10. This shows that property counts are very sensitive to the methods used Method selected f national property counts The validation exercise showed that the closest match between the number properties flooded, and the counted property numbers, was use the following parameter values:

133 The validation showed that this would be the best combination to give an answer to the question how many properties are at risk flooding? The method was then varied to provide a response to the question 'how many properties lie in areas at risk flooding surface water?' This was done by counting all properties where at least 50% the external perimeter that property (buffered by 2m), is in contact with any part the mapped flood extent, regardless depth. This enables the counts to be broadly compared with national counts properties in areas at risk flooding rivers and the sea. Therefe the parameters that were used f externally published national counts were as follows: We believe that both these figures are considerably me robust than previous estimates

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