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Cilycwm Ward Count Table (See Maps 1 & 2 Below) Criteria Total At-Risk Dwellings Community Property Affected Services CCC Flood Risk Management Plan 9.3.11 Cilycwm Ward Count Table (see Maps 1 & 2 below) Criteria Total at-risk Dwellings Community Property affected Services Count Community Council(s) Cilycwm High Risk 31 3 0 Llanwrda Medium Risk 62 19 0 Llansadwrn Councillor: Arwel Davies Low Risk 198 63 2 Population: 1,160 people Breakdown by Policy Unit refer to Appendix E. Area 127.1 km2 Other risk management authorities DCWW has identified flood risk at the following locations Population Density 12 people/km2 • Llanwrda NRW Area Description • NRW will continue to take the lead and manage the flood Rural Area to the north of Llandovery containing pastoral farmland risk from the Towy and Dulais. and areas of high moorland bounded on the east and south by the Towy River. Flood History No significant flood history from surface water/ Ordinary Watercourse. Main river Flood risk at Llanwrda from the Dulais. Policy Units in Ward There are no Policy Units identified in this Ward. P4.0 For Consultation November 2019 Page 72 CCC Flood Risk Management Plan P4.0 For Consultation November 2019 Page 73 CCC Flood Risk Management Plan P4.0 For Consultation November 2019 Page 74 CCC Flood Risk Management Plan Cilycwm - Delivery Plan The following summarises actions we propose to manage Measure Description Priority Timescale Cost local flood risk to an acceptable level within the community. M34 Work with DCWW to better Med Ongoing Low understand and manage flood risk from surface water and sewers in highlighted locations Prevention Protection M42 Raise awareness of flood risk Med Med Low and support preparation of 0 1 Community Flood Plans if applicable M43 Working with NRW to raise Med Med Low awareness of flood risk from Recovery and the Main Rivers Preparedness Review M51 Countywide recovery plans Med Ongoing Low 2 1 are in place. These will be triggered when appropriate P4.0 For Consultation November 2019 Page 75 .
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