Including the closely related terms flooding, flood, and flood risk.
…. • Implement a Flood Risk Management Plan and a Shoreline Management Plan. • Ensure Sustainable Urban Drainage measures are delivered. • Promote water efficiency measures in our work and buildings. 16 • Encourage the re-use of rainwater where possible. Reduce the amount of energy we all use and lead by example sourcing our energy from clean and renewable sources and working…
… Strategy (in development) • Local Housing Strategy • Local Transport Plan (LTP) 2015-30 • Active Travel projects • Local Development Plan 2011-26 • Relevant Supplementary Planning Guidance • Green Infrastructure Strategy (in development) • Biodiversity Forward Plan • Flood Risk Management Strategy • Shoreline Management Plan Our Insight If we are to successfully meet…
… Change Risk Assessment summary for Wales identifies key risk areas, where more action is needed: • Risks to infrastructure (from all sources of flooding). • Risks to public water supplies from drought and low flows. • Some land management practices exacerbating flood risk. • Risks to ecosystems and agriculture businesses from changes in climatic conditions. In 2020 Natural Resources…
… supplies. As measured by the Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation (WIMD) 2019, using data from NRW’s Flood Risk Assessment, a number of LSOAs in the East of the Vale of Glamorgan are measured as having a heighted risk of flooding; in particular there is a heighted risk of flooding in Dinas Powys 4 LSOA and Cadoc 5 LSOA. As measured by the Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation (WIMD…
… change. The focus for this section is on transport, food, nature, energy, waste, water use and flooding. In meeting the challenges, we will support a green economy and the importance of balancing economic growth with the need to minimise negative impact on the environment and our natural resources. We will take forward work to improve the green infrastructure in the Vale and to promote…