74 Resumption of Land Drainage and Flood Risk Management Services PDF 72 KB
Report of Director Communities
Purpose of report
The purpose of this Report is to highlight a significant gap that has emerged in the abilities of Cherwell and its Partner Authorities to respond effectively to flooding events. It provides reasons why flood risk in the District has increased over the past few years and recommends how Cherwell can reverse this trend.
Recommendations
The meeting is recommended to agree that:
1.1 The policy decision taken by the Executive on 11 October 2010 to disengage altogether from land drainage and flood risk management services is rescinded.
1.2 A policy to re-engage with these services, at a slightly reduced level than previously, is agreed.
1.3 A revenue budget of £50,000 per annum is allocated to a reinstated land drainage and flood risk management service for 2020/21 and ensuing years.
Additional documents:
Decision:
Resolved
(1) That it be agreed to to develop a policy to provide land drainage and flood risk management services.
(2) That it be agreed to allocate a revenue budget of £50,000 per annum to provide a land drainage and flood risk management service for 2020/21 and ensuing years.
(3) That it be agreed that Cherwell District Council work in partnership with the Lead Local Flood Authority (OCC) and partners to minimise the risk of flooding to the residents and businesses in Cherwell.
Minutes:
The Corporate Director Communities submitted a report which highlighted a significant gap that had emerged in the abilities of Cherwell and its Partner Authorities to respond effectively to flooding events. It provided reasons why flood risk in the District had increased over the past few years and recommended how Cherwell can reverse this trend.
Resolved
(1) That it be agreed to develop a policy to provide land drainage and flood risk management services.
(2) That it be agreed to allocate a revenue budget of £50,000 per annum to provide a land drainage and flood risk management service for 2020/21 and ensuing years.
(3) That it be agreed that Cherwell District Council work in partnership with the Lead Local Flood Authority (OCC) and partners to minimise the risk of flooding to the residents and businesses in Cherwell.
Reasons
District Council powers in this service area have not diminished as a result of the Flood and Water Management Act. The powers to manage, maintain and where necessary undertake enforcement are still intact and remain largely contained in the Public Health Act 1936, the Land Drainage Act 1976 and the Land Drainage Act 1991.
It is now proposed that Cherwell reviews its land drainage and flood risk management policy in order to mitigate the risk to the local communities.
Alternative options
The proposal is not to replicate the work or role of the Lead Local Flood Authority (LLFA) but instead to ensure that the local services are provided in addition to the largely strategic role provided by the LLFA
The status quo position would expose the residents of Cherwell to increased impact of flooding and with the current forecasting changing weather patterns and increasing likelihood of occurrence. When (not if) the next flood event occurs, the community would first look to Cherwell for local leadership.