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CottJgc: Ellicom NOTES: The West Somerset CLIMATE CHANGE · WHERE MODELLED CLIMATE CHANGE Community College Farm RESULTS ARE AVAILABLE, THESE ARE SHOWN ON THE MAPS. � IN OTHER AREAS, THE EXTENT OF PRESENT DAY FLOOD D,:,er Conyg,J Holt ZONE 2 SHOULD BE USED AS THE INDICATIVE EXTENT OF Easter Pennywood Wood Farm FUTURE FLOOD ZONE 3 FOR THE 2080S (2070 • 2115). Hopcott Common S unton It P ntat1on Alcombe REQUIREMENTS FOR MORE DETAILED ASSESSMENTS OF II --IL Common CLIMATE CHANGE AS PART OF SITE SPECIFIC FLOOD RISK Huntscott ASSESSMENTS SHOULD BE AGREED WITH THE RELEVANT Griffith·s Quarrv STAKEHOLDERS THROUGH PRE·APPLICATION DISCUSSIONS. • Wootton Ruller * Common •.. Cros3 MAPS SH OULD BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE JOINT LEVEL 1 STRATEGIC FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT. Hurlypool Wootton Wootton THE EXMOOR NATIONAL PARK IS OUT OF SCOPE FOR THIS Quarry • Courtenay Plantatlo1 SFRA - A STRATEGIC FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT FOR EXMOOR The WAS COMPLETED IN 2014 AND IS HELD BY THE EXMOOR Luwns NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY Hensley wood /Jridge Dun�ter Park: Brockwell '==------ A 28108/19 SG FIRSTISSLE FJH 08 < lue Rev OATE: ORW DESCRIPTION CHK APP 0 nchor 1 -:> FOR INFORMATION ONLY '9 • Ge-offrevs Ford South Dunster Oa� View Bonniton Park 1¥1&11 Somerset West Totterdown Ban and Taunton Cowbndge Farm Plantat on King, Deane House. Belverdere Road. Kings Orchard. 1 Queen Street, 69 Taunton, Somerset, Bristol, 8S2 OHO Hedqe Car • Coppu:e TA11HE Tel: +44 (0) 117 930 2000 Fa1rgarderi Nutcombe ' Farm Atl,er www.somersetwestandtaunton.gov.uk www.wsp.com Nurcombe Farm Bottom CllENT: Burrow SOMERSET WEST AND TAUNTON J"j Stile Well PROJECT: Down Farm Windwhrstle Aller Briddicott £/�worthy Bickham Hill JOINT LEVEL 1 STRATEGIC FLOOD RISK Allotment Farm ' J Hur Wood ASSESSMENT Timberscombe El�worthy Common TIT1..E: <. Broadwood FLOOD MAP FOR PLANNING AND CLIMATE Farm Wlthycombc­ CHANGE • FLOOD ZONES 2 3 fast HMwood Wood & Cottage Tlmber'5combe • Wood DRAWN: CHECKED: APPROVED: Withycombe SG FJH Hill Withycom e 89 DB 0 2 3 km QGIS FILE: SCALE @A 1; DATE: 1 1 f H19her � LE EL 1 SFRAModels ---------="'--------------I- V -FZ 'J1o.-tdwoi;>d -! 1: 15000 2B/06/2019 ga Dumbledeer Contains Environment Agency information © Environment Agency and/or 2 & 3 FOR PLOTTING.qgs - Plantation lower PROJECT No: ORA.WING Nq,: REV; nd �----------------------.,., .,- ,... .,. ,- .,-----,-------------------------------� � Oumbledeer database rights 2019 Har wood ✓ Contains OS data© Crown copyright and database right (2019) 70049028 WS_2003 A Gu worth KEY PLAN Cardiff-Wales Airport Weston-super Bur 0 thy on Bu,yonJy Ch 1pdCombc Legend • Somerset West and Taunton Boundary Wyd n Allotment Bratton Ball Exmoor National Park � Fluvial 3b (Assumed) - lino .n Hi er own o Fluvial 3a Selworthy ouaqes ·;..o'-'� � 1 ; I 'r..�c:'1� � "? mr'fr]IM•<ii¼� C O JI bfi "' ,1 ';_ 0 'I::. 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Wootton THE EXMOOR NATIONAL PARK IS OUT OF SCOPE FOR THIS Courtenay SFRA - A STRATEGIC FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT FOR EXMOOR WAS COMPLETED IN 2014 AND IS HELD BY THE EXMOOR Blue Anchor" I wn NATIONAL PARK AUTHORITY~ �() I I Av1II * Brockwed r , r1 I\ 01#07'19 SG f!RST ISSI.E Knowl(' farm FJH DB I Bung low (" REV DATE ORW DESCRIPTION CHK APP 0 STAllJS: ., FOR INFORMATION ONLY .J;) Ford I 111 1 Somerset West lotterdow, and Taunton Cowbridge t-arm Deane House, Belvedere Road, Taunton, Kings Orchard, 1 Queen Street, Somerset. 8rislol, 6S2 OHQ TA11HE Tel: +44 (0) 117 930 2000 F rqard n T1rnberscombe Nut omb� www.somersetwestandtaunton.gov.uk Farrn I r www.wsp.com NUtCC'lrf'lbl.' I rn bt)ttom CLIENT: Bu,row SOMERSET WEST AND TAUNTON PROJECT: u hi rt Aller 7 rl,;wor liy Hill JOINT LEVEL 1 STRATEGIC FLOOD RISK Allmmen ASSESSMENT T1mberscombe Comrnon Brr dw ,m FLUVIAL FLOOD ZONE 3a & 3b .v, H rw ori Cott 1J " w DRAWN: i3ougam CHECKED; W1thycomhP APPROVED: DB t-1rrn ,89 SG FJH Hill OGIS FILE; SCALE@At; 1 0 1 2 3 km �----------'""'--------------- t,qr'll.'i --1 LEVEL 1 SFRAModels -3a 1: 15000 1g,1t Q11mhh!Clrr, Contains Environment Agency information© Environment Agency and/or & 3b FOR PLOTTING.qgs 08/07/2019 l W<I PROJECTNo: REV: nd umbl >r.!e,.,, database rights 2019 DRAWING No: �-----------------------,"' ,-- -="' ,--------------------------------------� , ,r wn od Contains OS data© Crown copyright and database right (2019) 70049028 ws 2103 A \I ,Ml II KEY PLAN Pen 0 Cardiff-Wales Barry � T Airport Weston-super N Bu 7 or 0 thy Grrv,naJ ,,9h r •m '.) on urgundy Ch p l Comb• uth lton Legend ... Spatial flood defences Wvdan Beach Al:otmC'ot Bratton .. ,, Cliff Ball Wyl'1nn Dunes f1rm Embankment M1ndon Flood Gate Selworthy Cottagec; High Ground Th• Wall Strand Flow control structures ,••'\__ . r.,. Flap valve ..... a_r,LO OC _ .-L ■ ■ ■ er_;,,� .. ...� . _____0 __ .. •• Beach • �•• ; .. E11lyt1h " Outfall ��"" • •• Ct:illdQ• • Penstock Ill Screen Bratton • Iii Sluice ., ,, • Stoplogs ,; "' Tilting Weir ---- t�"'. - Weir HC>ador, Co\t.1qe •. � Areas benefitting from defences - Environment Agency .-s,;. "r "'!t>i· ' main rivers - Ordinary Watercourses We<iit Close Exmoor National Park T1vfngton Somerset West and Taunton J (J, Higher District Boundary Hopcott Ivin9ton common .. Blue Anchor Bay fething!.ton� Coltagr Gillhams J. 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Dunster I Wootton Hwlvpo J THE EXMOOR NATIONAL PARK IS OUT OF SCOPE FOR THIS Quarry 11 --�w.�ai;i-1 SFRA - A STRATEGIC FLOOD RISK ASSESSMENT FOR EXMOOR Courtenay ;:;;;_;• � ,.. ers :- 2� □ -�1 WAS COMPLETED IN 2014 AND IS HELD BY THE EXMOOR a Blue Anchor NATIONAL PARK AUTHORJTYN 53 �Q t ,, JI 1 II l Brockwell ·'n • I I "-- I A Oll/0 S S S S F O B ' \ t ------- f--------�ro�fltt � -- --t Knowtr- F rm � --y -.'::,,_ Tlf-::- - l- -+- 711 t-9 G+- -+- --l _ _ - ------'-'R_T_I _UE____ __+ -CHKJH APP Bung.ilow REV DATE ORW DESCRIPTION ;; FOR INFORMATION ONLY ._p _/r f I V I Ford ,t'iultl K1tswatl 0.JP'.ih!' v,r.,_ farru lo• P.;irl<. q Somerset West Boo �-'-.. • 0 @:flEII J0Lterd1Jwr1 J - and Taunton > '?'-.-<"I ''' Cowbndge 1-.nm ,:-a I Deane House, Belvedere Road, � Kings Orchard, 1 Queen Street, 0 Taunton, Somerset. Bristol, 8S2 OHQ CarhajTipton Tel: +44 (0) 117 930 2000 TA1 1HE ,rg,ird n Tirnberscombe N1..1tt:ombt: harm A.lk•r www.somersetwestandtaunton.gov.uk www.1NSp.com N1drrunh,� farm Ootlonl CLIENT: Burrow SOMERSET WEST AND TAUNTON St.te / PROJECT: Down /Vlm1wh1!;.t!, Aller 11,;.wridhy Bridd1cott I 8 d:.ham Hill �Mm JOINT LEVEL 1 STRATEGIC FLOOD RISK AUotmt>n' ,, farni ASSESSMENT Tlmberscombe Co1nrno11 TITLE: Wlthtcombe AREAS BENEFITTING FROM FLOOD DEFENCES Wood DRAWN: CHECKED: APPROVED: BCJugam Withvcombe , fll B9 SG FJH DB Hill 1 OGJS F!l.E:: 3CALE@A1: OAT£: 1 0 2 3 krn ,-----------""'-------------"-----! 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