Halifax MP claims Government Environment Plan fails to respond to flood risks
Speaking from the front bench in Parliament, she criticised Secretary of State for the Environment Michael Gove for “failing to provide any proposals or funding relating to flood risk beyond just the next three years”.
The Government recently published its 25 year plan for the environment which gives them the opportunity to think long term about responding to some of the biggest challenges facing our environment, however, Ms Lynch claims the plan was a “missed opportunity” due to a lack of detailed planning for flood protection.
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Hide AdSpeaking after the debate in Parliament she said: “Residents at risk of flooding want to know that flood protections will continue to be a top priority with resources committed to tackling this issue well into the future.
“The Government has drawn out tackling avoidable plastics over the full duration of the 25 year plan which could have been addressed much sooner, however conversely, they failed to think beyond the next three years in responding to the increasing frequency and severity of flood events.
“The whole point of a 25 year plan should be to offer certainty and a clear vision for how flood risk should be tackled.
"I wanted to see proposals for ambitious flood defence investment, new ideas for managing reservoirs and a show of determination to really work on slowing the flow of water to the valleys.
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Hide Ad“Disappointingly there were no proposals or funding set out beyond 2021, it’s a missed opportunity when they could have shown real leadership and demonstrated that flood defence and resilience which is such a big issue for us here in Calderdale, was at the forefront of this Government’s priorities.”
The Government’s 25 Year Environment Plan is available to view at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/25-year-environment-plan