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Flood Defences: Tenbury Wells

03 June 2020

Lead MP

Harriett Baldwin

Debate Type

Adjournment Debate

Tags

ClimateBenefits & WelfareAgriculture & Rural AffairsParliamentary Procedure
Other Contributors: 1

At a Glance

Harriett Baldwin raised concerns about flood defences: tenbury wells in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Thank you very much, Madam Deputy Speaker. The debate focuses on the severe flooding issues in West Worcestershire, particularly in Tenbury Wells, which suffered unprecedented damage during Storm Ciara and Storm Dennis. After significant floods in 2007, campaigns were initiated to build more flood defences, leading to seven new schemes costing over £9 million. These have proven effective but do not cover all areas needing protection. Specifically highlighted is the need for a bund in Severn Stoke and a permanent flood defence scheme at Tenbury Wells, estimated at around £5 million. The community has shown remarkable resilience during recent flooding events, with 190 homes and businesses affected. The proposal seeks to bring together various funding sources to progress the project and ensure it is shovel-ready next year.

Government Response

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Government Response
The Minister acknowledges the severity of flooding in Tenbury Wells and commends Harriett Baldwin's persistent efforts. She highlights ongoing flood defence work, including a scheme for Severn Stoke progressing through planning stages. The proposed Tenbury Wells scheme is complex, requiring various interventions like bunds and gates, with current cost estimates at £6 million. The Environment Agency has completed an economic appraisal, indicating eligibility for approximately £1.2 million in DEFRA funding under new rules, leaving a remaining gap of around £5 million. The Minister outlines plans to double investment in flood defence programmes from 2021 and updates on partnership funding policy changes. She also discusses opportunities for natural upstream solutions and involvement of stakeholders like the Woodland Trust and farmers through environmental land management schemes. Emphasises commitment to supporting viable flood defences, with encouragement for continued engagement and collaboration among all interested parties.
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