Including 6 closely related terms such as floods, local flood risk, and local flood.
…, it will be important to ensure actions reach all areas of the borough and socio-economic groups to reduce existing inequalities. Lower income groups are likely to be less resilient to the impacts of climate change due to their limited resources to respond. At the same time, some of the more affluent areas of Wirral are exposed to significant flood risk such as Hoylake, West Kirby and New Brighton. For this reason…
… Management project at Coronation Park Greasby in line with Wirral’s Resilient Parks projects 12.3 Review and revise Wirral’s Local Flood Risk Management Strategy (LFRMS) and align with other strategies Item Action 13 Ways of Operating Workstream 13.1 Reduce business travel internally within the council 13.2 Become…
…. The project is currently out to tender and will be delivered in 2022, helping to reduce surface water flood risk to surrounding properties. 19 Environment & Climate Emergency Action Plan PROTECT PLANT PARTICIPATE WS13 - Ways of Operating Whilst working through the Covid-19 pandemic was challenging, significant numbers of our workforce have embraced a different way of working. Out of necessity rather…
… biodiversity within Wirral 11.10 Work with partners to increase blue & green infrastructure Item Action 12 Flood & Coastal Risk Management Workstream 12.1 Deliver a flood awareness campaign to improve understanding of flood risks leading to a flood aware and resilient Wirral 12.2 Deliver a Natural Flood…
… climate. Additional projects, to improve Wirral’s resilience and adapt to the changes that climate change will bring, are progressing to ensure that floods can be managed and resulting damage is limited. The West Kirby Flood Alleviation scheme is underway, and a natural flood management project has been installed at Coronation Park in Greasby. The council’s Tree, Hedgerow and Woodland Strategy sets out…