Overview
The North West RFCC has launched a new Business Plan for 2022 to 2025.
The plan has been developed through a series of workshops with the sub-regional strategic flood risk partnerships. It has also been informed by responses to a community survey carried out earlier in the year.
The new Business Plan translates the National Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Strategy for the North West, incorporating regional priorities, and sets out the role the RFCC will play in enabling and supporting its implementation.
The Plan recognises the vital need for the RFCC and its flood risk management authority partners to work more collaboratively with a wider range of partners and communities, and to develop and achieve shared objectives.
Sections of the Business Plan
The Business Plan sets out five linked ambitions.
- Accessing investment and funding
- Building community resilience
- Managing water at catchment scale with nature
- Achieving climate resilient planning, development and infrastructure
- Increasing risk management authority capacity and collaboration
The main body of the Plan provides an overview of the ambitions, challenges and the RFCC’s strategic aims.
In response, the RFCC has agreed to progress an initial programme of 16 actions. In summary these are:
- ID1 Potential investment and partner map
- ID2 Investment in the development of innovative green finance mechanisms
- ID3 Assessment and valuation of wider benefits of flood and coastal erosion risk management schemes
- ID4 Collaborative approach to asset maintenance and management
- ID5 The Flood Hub
- ID6 Supporting community engagement on adapting to coastal change
- ID7 Action campaign – Flood resilience
- ID8 Flood Poverty Project
- ID9 Whole catchment approach
- ID10 Evidence gathering – Climate resilience within planning and development
- ID11 Evidence gathering – Effectiveness of Lead Local Flood Authority (LLFA) advice on planning applications
- ID12 Action campaign – Paving over front gardens
- ID13 Data sharing and mapping of flood risk and drainage assets
- ID14 Local authority capital project delivery challenges
- ID15 Risk management authority capacity building programme
- ID16 Additional capacity (to support the RFCC, partnerships and risk management authorities)
The appendix to the Plan provides some additional detail on these 16 actions. These actions may evolve through further scoping and planning but the plan sets out our original intentions.
The RFCC welcomes feedback on the Business Plan from any potential partners or interested parties. Please direct this to: NW-RFCC@environment-agency.gov.uk
Click below to download the full Business Plan document, or the summary Business Plan on a Page.
North West RFCC Business Plan (2022 – 2025)
North West RFCC Business Plan-on-a-Page (2022-2025)