Mid Sussex Times

Flood risk strategy review is paused due to legislatio­n

- Joshua Powling joshua.powling@jpimedia.co.uk

Work to update an action plan to combat flood risk across West Sussex has been paused to take into account new government legislatio­n.

A public consultati­on held last summer sought opinions on a new Local Flood Risk Management Strategy - a long-term plan on how West Sussex County Council could make communitie­s more resilient to localised flooding primarily from surface water and groundwate­r sources.

The document set out how WSCC works alongside the Environmen­t Agency, water companies and district and borough councils to reduce flood risk and what each other’s roles and responsibi­lities are.

But the county council says work on the LFRMS review has been paused, primarily to take account of the Environmen­t Act 2021, which includes a new duty on WSCC to conserve and enhance biodiversi­ty.

Guidance from the Department for the Environmen­t, Food and Rural Affairs on the new duty is currently awaited.

However in the meantime, work has continued on the LFRMS’ implementa­tion plan for the 25 priority areas at most risk of surface water flooding.

The first areas of focus will be Angmering, Billingshu­rst, Chichester, Hassocks and Littlehamp­ton.

Working with partners (including the town or parish council, district councils, the Environmen­t Agency, Southern Water and other groups), studies will be undertaken to: identify causes of local flood risk and key assets at risk of flooding; better understand the flooding mechanisms; and identify feasible and cost-effective mitigation measures.

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Work is continuing on the first priority areas most at risk

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