9 May 2024
Aldous calls on Government to prepare a climate change risk assessment for the East Anglian coast

Peter Aldous calls for a climate change risk assessment as a precursor to a regional coast defence strategy to properly protect homes, businesses, ports, farmland and infrastructure, as well as nurture our unique coastal environment.

Coastal Defences

Peter Aldous (Waveney) (Con)

4. What steps his Department is taking to strengthen coastal defences. (902713)

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Robbie Moore)

We are investing approximately £1.3 billion of our £5.6 billion flood and coastal risk management investment programme in coastal projects. They will better protect over 100,000 properties, as well as critical infrastructure. The Environment Agency is also running the £36 million Government-funded coastal transition accelerator programme, which is funding coastal authorities so they can explore how to better support their communities.

Peter Aldous 

The East Anglian coast has taken a real battering in recent months, and projects such as the Lowestoft flood defence scheme have been delayed. Our region is the most vulnerable to climate change, and is a lead player in delivering net zero for the UK, so will my hon. Friend consider a climate change risk assessment on which a regional coast defence strategy can then be prepared to properly protect homes, businesses, ports, farmland and infrastructure, as well as nurture our unique coastal environment?

Robbie Moore 

There is no better champion than my hon. Friend on the challenge of coastal erosion. The Environment Agency is developing a new national flood risk assessment and an updated coastal erosion risk map to improve how we access flood risk information and communicate it to our communities. Those new datasets and maps will include the potential impact of climate change on flood risk and coastal erosion, and will help to inform how we better protect homes, businesses, farmland and infrastructure along our coastal communities.

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