Climate change will increase the severity and frequency of flooding events, and planning authorities must account for how flood risk may change over the long-term.
Planning Practice Guidance (PPG) on Flood Risk and Coastal Erosion was updated in August 2022 following the government’s review of policy for development in areas of flood risk, and to bring in line with recent updates to the NPPF. This guidance update covers areas including:
• the application of the sequential and exception tests
• the use of multifunctional Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS)
• surface water flood risk
• safeguarding land for future flood risk management
• natural flood management
• supporting transition in unsustainable locations
This webinar provides an essential overview of these updates and discusses the implications for local planning authorities and those involved with the flood risk, sustainable drainage (SuDS) or coastal change aspects of planning.
Presented by Sam Kipling, Flooding and Coastal Risk Management Senior Adviser at the Environment Agency. The session was chaired by TCPA Director of Policy, Hugh Ellis.
The TCPA is grateful to Flood Re for their help with this event.
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