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Seventh Report - Resilience to flooding

Public Accounts Committee HC 71 Published 17 January 2024
Report Status
Government responded
Conclusions & Recommendations
27 items (5 recs)
Government Response
AI assessment · 27 of 27 classified
Accepted 19
Acknowledged 4
Deferred 4
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Conclusions (4)

Observations and findings
6 Conclusion Deferred
We are concerned that Flood Re is not providing the protection that was envisaged and that 2039 will likely be too soon to close down the Flood Re scheme given the increasing risk from flooding and slower progress on protecting properties. The Committee has concerns over the number of high-risk …
Government Response Summary
The government agreed but stated Flood Re intends to publish its next Quinquennial Review in July 2024, which the Secretary of State will then consider, effectively deferring the requested information to that process.
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8 Conclusion Deferred
The Agency is responsible for maintaining existing flood defence assets that it owns. Its modelling showed that it is best value for money to have 98% of its high consequence assets at required condition. Timely maintenance is important because if an asset fails it is then more expensive to repair.10 …
Government Response Summary
The government agrees and states the Agency is working on evidence to identify the optimal balance of capital and maintenance funding, noting £25 million was moved to maintenance for 2023–24. They commit to continue this work and write to the Committee by Spring 2025 with an updated assessment after the next spending review.
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9 Conclusion Deferred
Maintaining assets at the required condition needs funding: in preparing for the 2021 Spending Review, the Agency estimated it needed funding of £235 million a year to keep 98% of its assets at their required condition. Defra decided not to fund the Agency to maintain assets to 98%, instead it …
Government Response Summary
The government agrees and states the Agency is working on evidence to identify the optimal balance of capital and maintenance funding, noting £25 million was moved to maintenance for 2023–24. They commit to continue this work and write to the Committee by Spring 2025 with an updated assessment after the next spending review.
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14 Conclusion Deferred
In July 2021, Defra published a review of policy for development in areas at flood risk. This research found that over half of Local Planning Authorities said they rarely or never inspected a new development to check compliance with flood risk planning conditions. They described a lack of resource as …
Government Response Summary
The government agrees and states the recommendation is implemented, affirming that DLUHC is responsible for national planning policy, compliance, and enforcement, and that it is the role of Local Planning Authorities (LPAs) to take enforcement action. They note existing policies and ongoing work to strengthen national planning policies on flood risk.
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