Notes Hydraulic modelling has been undertaken by the to provide updated climate change flood mapping for the River catchment. This modelling followed the latest ± guidance for climate change in FRAs/SFRAs released by the Environment Agency in February 2016 (and updated in April 2016). Climate change for fluvial events has been prepared for the Higher Central and Upper End estimates for the 2080s epoch (2070-2115). Present day flood risk information is available for comparison. & Malling Borough is within the Thames River Basin District and therefore allowances are:

- Higher Central (2080s) = +35% flows - Upper End (2080s) = +70% flows

For tidal/coastal models, undefended case still water level simulations are available to inform future flood risk within the borough. Net sea level rise adjustments to 2115 were used within the climate change mapping for both +35% and +70% flows, meaning tidal/coastal flood extents are comparable in these events.

Key Plan

Legend

Present Flood Zone 3a ( only)

Flood Zone 3a (+35% flows) (River Medway only)

Flood Zone 3a (+70% flows) (River Medway only)

0 0.25 0.5 1 km REF Date Comments A August 2016 - B C

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Notes Hydraulic modelling has been undertaken by the Environment Agency to provide updated climate change flood mapping for the River Medway catchment. This modelling followed the latest ± guidance for climate change in FRAs/SFRAs released by the Environment Agency in February 2016 (and updated in April 2016). Climate change for fluvial events has been prepared for the Higher Central and Upper End estimates for the 2080s epoch (2070-2115). Present day flood risk information is available for comparison. Tonbridge & Malling Borough is within the Thames River Basin District and therefore allowances are:

- Higher Central (2080s) = +35% flows - Upper End (2080s) = +70% flows

For tidal/coastal models, undefended case still water level simulations are available to inform future flood risk within the borough. Net sea level rise adjustments to 2115 were used within the climate change mapping for both +35% and +70% flows, meaning tidal/coastal flood extents are comparable in these events.

Key Plan

Legend

Present Flood Zone 3a (River Medway only)

Flood Zone 3a (+35% flows) (River Medway only)

Flood Zone 3a (+70% flows) (River Medway only)

0 0.25 0.5 1 km REF Date Comments A August 2016 - B C

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Notes Hydraulic modelling has been undertaken by the Environment Agency to provide updated climate change flood mapping for the River Medway catchment. This modelling followed the latest ± guidance for climate change in FRAs/SFRAs released by the Environment Agency in February 2016 (and updated in April 2016). Climate change for fluvial events has been prepared for the Higher Central and Upper End estimates for the 2080s epoch (2070-2115). Present day flood risk information is available for comparison. Tonbridge & Malling Borough is within the Thames River Basin District and therefore allowances are:

- Higher Central (2080s) = +35% flows - Upper End (2080s) = +70% flows

For tidal/coastal models, undefended case still water level simulations are available to inform future flood risk within the borough. Net sea level rise adjustments to 2115 were used within the climate change mapping for both +35% and +70% flows, meaning tidal/coastal flood extents are comparable in these events.

Key Plan

Legend

Present Flood Zone 3a (River Medway only)

Flood Zone 3a (+35% flows) (River Medway only)

Flood Zone 3a (+70% flows) (River Medway only)

0 0.25 0.5 1 km REF Date Comments A August 2016 - B C

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Notes Hydraulic modelling has been undertaken by the Environment Agency to provide updated climate change flood mapping for the River Medway catchment. This modelling followed the latest ± guidance for climate change in FRAs/SFRAs released by the Environment Agency in February 2016 (and updated in April 2016). Climate change for fluvial events has been prepared for the Higher Central and Upper End estimates for the 2080s epoch (2070-2115). Present day flood risk information is available for comparison. Tonbridge & Malling Borough is within the Thames River Basin District and therefore allowances are:

- Higher Central (2080s) = +35% flows - Upper End (2080s) = +70% flows

For tidal/coastal models, undefended case still water level simulations are available to inform future flood risk within the borough. Net sea level rise adjustments to 2115 were used within the climate change mapping for both +35% and +70% flows, meaning tidal/coastal flood extents are comparable in these events.

Key Plan

Legend

Present Flood Zone 3a (River Medway only)

Flood Zone 3a (+35% flows) (River Medway only)

Flood Zone 3a (+70% flows) (River Medway only)

0 0.25 0.5 1 km REF Date Comments A August 2016 - B C

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Notes Hydraulic modelling has been undertaken by the Environment Agency to provide updated climate change flood mapping for the River Medway catchment. This modelling followed the latest ± guidance for climate change in FRAs/SFRAs released by the Environment Agency in February 2016 (and updated in April 2016). Climate change for fluvial events has been prepared for the Higher Central and Upper End estimates for the 2080s epoch (2070-2115). Present day flood risk information is available for comparison. Tonbridge & Malling Borough is within the Thames River Basin District and therefore allowances are:

- Higher Central (2080s) = +35% flows - Upper End (2080s) = +70% flows

For tidal/coastal models, undefended case still water level simulations are available to inform future flood risk within the borough. Net sea level rise adjustments to 2115 were used within the climate change mapping for both +35% and +70% flows, meaning tidal/coastal flood extents are comparable in these events.

Key Plan

Legend

Present Flood Zone 3a (River Medway only)

Flood Zone 3a (+35% flows) (River Medway only)

Flood Zone 3a (+70% flows) (River Medway only)

0 0.25 0.5 1 km REF Date Comments A August 2016 - B C

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Notes Hydraulic modelling has been undertaken by the Environment Agency to provide updated climate change flood mapping for the River Medway catchment. This modelling followed the latest ± guidance for climate change in FRAs/SFRAs released by the Environment Agency in February 2016 (and updated in April 2016). Climate change for fluvial events has been prepared for the Higher Central and Upper End estimates for the 2080s epoch (2070-2115). Present day flood risk information is available for comparison. Tonbridge & Malling Borough is within the Thames River Basin District and therefore allowances are:

- Higher Central (2080s) = +35% flows - Upper End (2080s) = +70% flows

For tidal/coastal models, undefended case still water level simulations are available to inform future flood risk within the borough. Net sea level rise adjustments to 2115 were used within the climate change mapping for both +35% and +70% flows, meaning tidal/coastal flood extents are comparable in these events.

Key Plan

Legend

Present Flood Zone 3a (River Medway only)

Flood Zone 3a (+35% flows) (River Medway only)

Flood Zone 3a (+70% flows) (River Medway only)

0 0.25 0.5 1 km REF Date Comments A August 2016 - B C

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Notes Hydraulic modelling has been undertaken by the Environment Agency to provide updated climate change flood mapping for the River Medway catchment. This modelling followed the latest ± guidance for climate change in FRAs/SFRAs released by the Environment Agency in February 2016 (and updated in April 2016). Climate change for fluvial events has been prepared for the Higher Central and Upper End estimates for the 2080s epoch (2070-2115). Present day flood risk information is available for comparison. Tonbridge & Malling Borough is within the Thames River Basin District and therefore allowances are:

- Higher Central (2080s) = +35% flows - Upper End (2080s) = +70% flows

For tidal/coastal models, undefended case still water level simulations are available to inform future flood risk within the borough. Net sea level rise adjustments to 2115 were used within the climate change mapping for both +35% and +70% flows, meaning tidal/coastal flood extents are comparable in these events.

Key Plan

Legend

Present Flood Zone 3a (River Medway only)

Flood Zone 3a (+35% flows) (River Medway only)

Flood Zone 3a (+70% flows) (River Medway only)

0 0.25 0.5 1 km REF Date Comments A August 2016 - B C

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