Devon County Council Case Study

Devon County Council Case Study

Devon SUMMARY KEYWORDS Flooding, rural communities, streams, surface water flooding, drainage, local grants. NAME OF AUTHORITY Devon County Council SERVICE AREA Community resilience BUILDING CAPACITY/TAKING ACTION Taking action SUMMARY Following severe flooding in October 2008, cost effective solutions were identified to increase local resilience to future such events. DESCRIPTION DRIVERS • October 2008 intense rainfall (177 mm in 3 hours) led to severe flooding with 350 properties affected in rural areas. A clear need to reduce and manage the risks of flooding led to a partnership project to increase resilience in East Devon. METHODS • East Devon Flood Recovery Group was set up by Devon County Council and East Devon District Council. Three of the group’s aims were to get people back in their homes following the October 2008 floods, to learn from the experience, and to working together to reduce the impacts of future events. © UK Climate Impacts Programme, 2010 • www.ukcip.org.uk • Environment Agency has an engineering input to the process – clearing blockages from storm water pipes, replacing damaged drains, carrying out surveys of key drainage systems. Also surveyed local fields and found that 60% of them had compacted soil, reducing the capacity to absorb rainfall and exacerbating runoff. OUTCOMES • Provision of a sub-soiler – machine to break up compacted soil – for use by local farmers. A total of 270 acres have now been treated. • Fund established (£35,000 total fund with grants of up to £500) to help local people buy products to protect their homes from flooding such as flood gates and air brick covers. • Devon County Council bid for Defra funding was successful in securing £97,000 for a community scheme in Rockbeare, East Devon. KEY PLAYERS/PARTNERS • Devon County Council • East Devon District Council • East Devon Flood Recovery Group • Defra • Environment Agency ANALYSIS STRENGTHS • Low cost but effective measures to increase resilience in a rural area. KEY MESSAGES AND LEARNING POINTS • Partnership can combine technical expertise with local knowledge to find effective solutions. FURTHER INFORMATION REFERENCES, WEB LINKS • Devon County Council http://www.devon.gov.uk • Flood recovery update, February 2009 http://www.devon.gov.uk/flood- recovery-update-feb09.pdf • East Devon District Council http://www.eastdevon.gov.uk • Environment Agency » http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/flood » http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/news/111230.aspx • This and other case studies: http://www.oursouthwest.com/climate/ registry/100100-EA-LA-case-studies-building-partnerships-for-better-places. pdf © UK Climate Impacts Programme, 2010 • www.ukcip.org.uk.

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