Including 9 closely related terms such as flood, flooding, and extreme flooding.
… that reduces the risk to people and properties from extreme flooding events. 2.4. The Plan sets out a suite of climate change related policies alongside Policy CC1, focusing upon specific adaptation and mitigation measures: Policy CC2 ‘Flood Risk and Drainage Management’ Policy CC3 ‘Washlands’ Policy CC4 ‘Managing Flood Risk in New Development’ Policies CC5 & CC6…
… standards will take precedence. 3. The Council will seek to minimise the impacts of climate change on its communities through flood risk and drainage management that reduces the risk to people and properties from extreme flooding events. 4 Green infrastructure can provide wider climate change benefits other than the creation…
… unfeasible, or can be proven to make the development financially unviable, off-site generation should be employed as an alternative approach; and f) Supporting and promoting the implementation of Eco-Industrial Park (EcoIP) principles within the A127 Enterprise Corridor 2. The Council will seek to minimise the impacts of climate change on its communities through flood risk and drainage management…
… the transition to a low carbon future, taking full account of flood risk and coastal change, water supply, biodiversity and landscapes, and the risk of overheating from rising temperatures. Therefore, in order “to make a significant contribution to tackling climate change and supporting the transition to a low carbon future”, the focus should be on aiming for net zero GHG emissions for new builds…
… pollution and improve character and sense of place; Continue creating green spaces which also function as natural flood management and Sustainable Drainage System (SuDS) schemes; Create green infrastructure in new developments; and Use planning policy to secure multi-functional green spaces within and beyond development site boundaries…