Help shape flood prevention plans in Pembrokeshire
Help shape flood prevention plans in Pembrokeshire
Pembrokeshire County Council is seeking public feedback on how it manages flood risk across the County.
The Flood and Water Management Act 2010 requires Local Authorities to publish their local flood risk management strategy and flood risk management plans and request feedback from local residents.
A public consultation will help identify local knowledge about flood-prone areas, historical flooding events, and community-specific vulnerabilities.
Local residents and stakeholders can often possess unique insights about their areas that can contribute to the development of an effective flood strategy.
The consultation will allow the public to understand the rationale behind proposed measures, the potential impacts, and the overall strategy.
It will also provide information regarding flood protection measures, early warning systems, emergency response plans, and evacuation procedures.
By increasing public awareness, communities become better prepared and more resilient to floods. More details of the consultation is available online. You can give your views by completing the online response form.
If you would like a paper copy please call our Customer Contact Centre on 01437 764551 or email enquiries@pembrokeshire.gov.uk.
Help shape flood prevention plans in Pembrokeshire
Help shape flood prevention plans in Pembrokeshire
Pembrokeshire County Council is seeking public feedback on how it manages flood risk across the County.
The Flood and Water Management Act 2010 requires Local Authorities to publish their local flood risk management strategy and flood risk management plans and request feedback from local residents.
A public consultation will help identify local knowledge about flood-prone areas, historical flooding events, and community-specific vulnerabilities.
Local residents and stakeholders can often possess unique insights about their areas that can contribute to the development of an effective flood strategy.
The consultation will allow the public to understand the rationale behind proposed measures, the potential impacts, and the overall strategy.
It will also provide information regarding flood protection measures, early warning systems, emergency response plans, and evacuation procedures.
By increasing public awareness, communities become better prepared and more resilient to floods. More details of the consultation is available online. You can give your views by completing the online response form.
If you would like a paper copy please call our Customer Contact Centre on 01437 764551 or email enquiries@pembrokeshire.gov.uk.
Please complete the survey by Monday 17th March.
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