Farron seeks Ministerial assurance on flooding strategy

23 Jan 2008

Having seen many of south lakelands roads - especially the A6 at Heversham - under water, and experienced at first hand the impact of flooding on our rail network, local MP Tim Farron is today seeking reassurance from the Department for Communities and Local Government that there are effective strategies in place to cope with the increasing threat of flooding to our communities. The Environment Agency has responsibility for protecting homes from flooding, but it is up to the highways authorities, education authorities, Network Rail and the utility companies to ensure that they protect people from flood risk in each of their areas.

Mr Farron tabled a parliamentary question to Hazel Blears asking if flood threat guidelines have been issued to Local Education Authorities, The Highways Agency and Network Rail, along with several other interested parties.

Tim Farron said:

"Climate change is only likely to increase the frequency and severity of flooding over the coming years, so it is hugely important that the Government has its eye on the ball on this issue.

"Organisations like local education authorities (who need to protect our schools), the Highways Agency and Network Rail need to be well prepared for floods and the Government has a responsibility that they have all the necessary information. The evidence of this week shows that many of them are extremely badly prepared."

This website uses cookies

Like most websites, this site uses cookies. Some are required to make it work, while others are used for statistical or marketing purposes. If you choose not to allow cookies some features may not be available, such as content from other websites. Please read our Cookie Policy for more information.

Essential cookies enable basic functions and are necessary for the website to function properly.
Statistics cookies collect information anonymously. This information helps us to understand how our visitors use our website.
Marketing cookies are used by third parties or publishers to display personalized advertisements. They do this by tracking visitors across websites.