CCC Flood Risk Management Plan

9.3.22 Hendy Count Table (see Maps 1 & 2 below) Criteria Total at-risk Dwellings Property affected Services Community Council(s): Llanedi Count Councillor: Gareth Thomas High Risk 6 14 0 Medium Risk 47 32 0 Population: 3,309 people Low Risk 149 103 0 Area: 15.12 km2 Breakdown by Policy Unit refer to Appendix E.

Population Density: 219 people/km2 Other risk management authorities DCWW has identified flood risk at the following locations: Area Description • Arlan Gwili A mixture of rural and developed area to north east of containing the settlements Hendy, Fforest and Llanedi. The M4 • Llanedi motorway runs through this ward. Land Use – Former coal mining in the Hendy area with rough NRW will continue to manage Flood Risk from the Rivers Loughor pasture / pastoral agriculture. and Gwili. The Main forms the eastern boundary of this ward and the River Gwili runs through the ward. These present a modest flood risk in the Hendy area. The Loughor and Gwili Rivers are not within the scope of this report as they are managed by NRW. Flood History Isolated surface water incidents. Policy Units in Ward There are no Policy Units identified in this Ward.

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Hendy - 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. M33 3 Policy Units identified for Med Med Med further review of potential alleviation actions M34 Work with DCWW to better Med Ongoing Low understand and manage Prevention Protection flood risk from surface water and sewers in highlighted 0 2 locations M42 Raise awareness of flood risk Med Med Low and support preparation of Community Flood Plans if Recovery and applicable Preparedness Review M43 Working with NRW to raise Med Med Low 2 1 awareness of flood risk from the Main Rivers M51 Countywide recovery plans Med Ongoing Low are in place. These will be triggered when appropriate

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