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House of Commons Managing Flood Risk June 2013

House of Commons Managing Flood Risk Para 50. Agreement that the Government will “prevent unnecessary building in areas of high flood risk”. Evidence to the Committee’s previous Future Flood Management Legislation inquiry supported this approach—for example, an insurance company urged that “clear attention” be given to curbing construction in areas exposed to high flood risk. …

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Defra and Association of British Insurers reach an agreement on flood insurance

Hundreds of thousands of households in flood-prone areas will be guaranteed affordable flood insurance after the government and insurance industry agreed a deal today. (27 July 2013) After negotiations with the Association of British Insurers (ABI), this new agreement replaces the current ‘Statement of Principles’ that runs out at the end of July and will …

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Failure to reach flood insurance deal is ‘playing with people’s lives’

Government accused of game of bluff with insurers as thousands of flood-risk properties could soon lose cover reports The Guardian on 31 March 2013. The chairman of a national charity that helps householders affected by floods has accused the government of “playing with people’s lives” as it looks increasingly likely that thousands of homes will …

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Thousands of homes planned for flood plains

Developers are planning tens of thousands of new homes in areas at high risk of flooding, it can be revealed. Thousands of homes planned for flood plains; Analysis by The Sunday Telegraph of planning applications that the Environment Agency objected to because of flood risk has revealed developers last year submitted more than 3,000 separate …

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Planners, Developers & Architects should be held legally liable when family homes are flooded !!

In August 2012, Professor David Crichton, an expert on ‘Flooding issues’,  updated his earlier academic paper stating that England should copy Scotland in flood risk prevention.  He calls for planners, developers and architects to be “legally liable when people are flooded” this he says is a way of preventing further high risk flood zone and …

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Building homes on Flood Zones idiotic says Environment Secretary

Government’s new environment secretary Owen Paterson on Friday 14 September 2012 when speaking to Anna Burdett of  The Cumberland News advised that the practice of building homes on land that has flooded in recent years as “idiotic, people should become more aware when buying a house and of the consequences of buying in an unwise …

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Plea for help as West Cumbrian flood insurance crisis grows

Thursday, 19 July 2012 a Plea for help as West Cumbrian flood insurance crisis grows as reported by the Times & Star: Some Cockermouth householders can no longer afford to pay for flood insurance. The scale of Cockermouth’s flood insurance crisis can be revealed today as residents continue to struggle with issues more than two-and-a-half …

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Flood may be the first time in living memory

Careful study needed if Wales is to make good use of floodplains says Simon Haslett, Professor of Physical Geography and Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor of the University of Wales in his article at Wales Online. Certainly for residents of flooded areas it may be the first time in living memory that they have suffered an inundation, but that …

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Rise in the price of home insurance premiums

On 15 June 2012 Jan Harris of Finance Markets reported that recent flooding could lead to higher insurance premiums. Floods currently affecting Wales and south east England could be following by a rise in the price of home insurance premiums, according to analysts. The heavy rainfall could cause some insurance companies to miss their profitability …

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Is it Possible to Have Sustainable Flood Insurance without Sustainable Flood Risk Management?

Like Ireland and Queensland, England has yet to adopt sustainable flood management practices on any large scale. Indeed land use planning is becoming less regulated and is likely to result in even more inappropriate development in flood hazard areas under the new National Planning Framework: says Professor David Crichton MA(Hons), FCII..Chartered Insurance Practitioner.

Guidance on Insurance and Planning in Flood Risk Areas for Local Planning Authorities in England

The framework sets out the Government‟s vision for planning in England, focusing particularly on sustainable development and local decision making. It is vital that new development is insurable. Property insurance provides customers with the confidence that they are protected should the property be damaged or rendered unusable. Insurance is also a prerequisite for the vast …

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Steve Gilbet MP-02 April 2012-Government must wake up to Flood Insurance

Since it’s virtually impossible to sell an uninsurable house, house prices in the worst affected areas would plummet, trapping the vulnerable and those on low incomes in new areas which are likely to emerge as what the Environment Agency calls “deprivation hotspots”. And, in the event of a flood hitting, lives will be utterly destroyed …

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Role of the third sector in Cumbria flood recovery

Recently Cumbria CVS completed a research project that established the importance of the work of the voluntary sector in helping Cumbrian communities recover from the November 2009 floods. It is interesting to note that on page 89 of the document they say:  The ‘statement for principles’ ends in 2013. There have been a number of …

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Inappropriate development in areas at risk of flooding should be avoided says Government

The Government produced is much discussed bill on planning policy yesterday the 27 March 2012. Accompanying the formal document is the “Technical Guidance to the National Planning Policy Framework“. This is the ‘cheat sheet’ which directs all users on how to do things!! It is very interesting to note that following paragraph one (1) the …

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Social justice and the future of flood insurance

Joseph Rowntree Foundation says: Catastrophic flooding events have become increasingly frequent in the UK and, with climate change, are likely to become even more frequent in the future. Page 13 of this document states: In England roughly 10 per cent of new build is in flood plain. In contrast, in Scotland there has been no …

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Government may now be unable to complete flood infrastructure

The UK has suffered the driest 18 months since records and with the south east and east Anglia already officially in a state of drought the Association of British Insurers (ABI) is warning home owners to be aware of the risk of subsidence. Additionally the government may now be unable to complete the necessary flood …

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Councils MUST Stop Foolish Housing Developments in High Flood Risk Area says Insurers

BBC News 27 February 2012: Nick Starling, Director of the Association of British Insurers, said members were determined that flood insurance remained as “widely available and competitively priced” as possible but local authorities need to ensure that there is no more foolish housing development in high flood risk areas. Up to 200,000 homes could struggle …

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