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Committee Material Published 17 Jan 2024 ↗ View on Parliament

Defra does not have sufficient understanding of the impact of its capital investment decisions on geographical distribution and we are concerned that smaller communities are losing out. In response to a prior Committee recommendation, Defra undertook by July 2021 to identify areas which are likely to lack enough local authority resources and private sector contributions to manage flood risk, but Defra still has not done so. Defra is insistent that the level of investment in an area is determi...

Defra does not have sufficient understanding of the impact of its capital investment decisions on geographical distribution and we are concerned that smaller communities are losing out. In response to a prior Committee recommendation, Defra undertook by July 2021 to identify areas which are likely to lack enough local authority resources and private sector contributions to manage flood risk, but Defra still has not done so. Defra is insistent that the level of investment in an area is determined by the level of flood risk, but we are concerned that some parts of the country and some location types may be losing out on funding for other reason Type: recommendation | Number: 5 | Response status: accepted Government response: The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. authority spend which has been shared with the Committee and will be published shortly. In the current capital programme (2021-2027) around £347 million of partnership funding has been secured so far – incl