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Draft Local Flood Risk Management Strategy Stage 2 Public Consultation
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Consultation has concluded
In 2013, Caerphilly County Borough Council proudly unveiled our inaugural Local Flood Risk Management Strategy (LFRMS). A decade has passed since then, and the landscape of flood risk management has evolved considerably. Changes in national strategy, the introduction of new legislation and guidance, and the invaluable lessons we've gleaned over the past ten years necessitate an update to our strategy.
Why are we consulting
It's a statutory requirement for every Local Authority to craft a Local Strategy that aligns with and supports the National Aims and Objectives pertaining to flood risk management. As we stand on the cusp of finalising our updated Local Flood Risk Management Strategy, it's imperative to us at Caerphilly County Borough Council (CCBC) to hear from you. We're launching this final stage of public consultation to gather insights from our residents and stakeholders. Your feedback is especially crucial if you're directly impacted by or have a vested interest in flood risk management.
Ways to give your views
Please complete the online survey.
A copy of the survey and supporting information is also available at your nearest Library.
This survey is available in both Welsh and English.
Furthermore, we are hosting walk-in sessions at the following libraries on the dates listed below should you want to talk to us about our Draft Local Flood Risk Management Strategy.
25th of January 2024 at Rhymney Library, Victoria Road, Rhymney, NP22 5NU
1st of February 2024 at Risca Library - Unit C, Risca Palace, 75 Tredegar Street, Risca, NP11 6BW
8th of February 2024 at Caerphilly Library And Customer Service Centre, 2 The Twyn, Caerphilly, CF83 1JL
Any stakeholder that wishes to discuss this final stage consultation can do so by contacting drainage@caerphilly.gov.uk or by telephone on 01495235796 (Mr. Max Nebe) / 07701020205 (Mr. Mark Goodger).
Expected outcomes
Your voice matters. By involving our community and stakeholders at this pivotal juncture, we aim to gain a deeper understanding of your priorities, apprehensions, and hopes concerning flood risk management. The insights we gather will be instrumental in refining and finalizing our draft Local Flood Risk Management Strategy, ensuring it's both comprehensive and attuned to the needs of our community.
In 2013, Caerphilly County Borough Council proudly unveiled our inaugural Local Flood Risk Management Strategy (LFRMS). A decade has passed since then, and the landscape of flood risk management has evolved considerably. Changes in national strategy, the introduction of new legislation and guidance, and the invaluable lessons we've gleaned over the past ten years necessitate an update to our strategy.
Why are we consulting
It's a statutory requirement for every Local Authority to craft a Local Strategy that aligns with and supports the National Aims and Objectives pertaining to flood risk management. As we stand on the cusp of finalising our updated Local Flood Risk Management Strategy, it's imperative to us at Caerphilly County Borough Council (CCBC) to hear from you. We're launching this final stage of public consultation to gather insights from our residents and stakeholders. Your feedback is especially crucial if you're directly impacted by or have a vested interest in flood risk management.
Ways to give your views
Please complete the online survey.
A copy of the survey and supporting information is also available at your nearest Library.
This survey is available in both Welsh and English.
Furthermore, we are hosting walk-in sessions at the following libraries on the dates listed below should you want to talk to us about our Draft Local Flood Risk Management Strategy.
25th of January 2024 at Rhymney Library, Victoria Road, Rhymney, NP22 5NU
1st of February 2024 at Risca Library - Unit C, Risca Palace, 75 Tredegar Street, Risca, NP11 6BW
8th of February 2024 at Caerphilly Library And Customer Service Centre, 2 The Twyn, Caerphilly, CF83 1JL
Any stakeholder that wishes to discuss this final stage consultation can do so by contacting drainage@caerphilly.gov.uk or by telephone on 01495235796 (Mr. Max Nebe) / 07701020205 (Mr. Mark Goodger).
Expected outcomes
Your voice matters. By involving our community and stakeholders at this pivotal juncture, we aim to gain a deeper understanding of your priorities, apprehensions, and hopes concerning flood risk management. The insights we gather will be instrumental in refining and finalizing our draft Local Flood Risk Management Strategy, ensuring it's both comprehensive and attuned to the needs of our community.