Close Menu
primepulsenews.com
    Instagram
    Trending
    • Co-op offers members discount on shopping after cyber attack
    • Oxfordshire mum’s education battle for ‘genius’ son
    • World-famous pianist Alfred Brendel dies aged 94
    • MPs vote to decriminalise abortion for women in England and Wales
    • Starmer picked up papers to avoid security stepping in
    • Donald Trump to extend US TikTok ban deadline, White House says
    • Opening of HS2 line set to be delayed beyond 2033
    • Russia fears another loss in Middle East from Iran’s conflict with Israel
    Instagram
    primepulsenews.com
    Saturday, June 21
    • Home
    • Top Stories
    • World News
    • Business
    • Politics
    • Health
    • Education & Family
    • Markets
    • Entertainment & Arts
    • Science & Environment
    • Technology
    primepulsenews.com
    Science & Environment

    Govt pledges to spend £2.6bn in next two years

    PrimePulseNewsBy PrimePulseNewsFebruary 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Govt pledges to spend £2.6bn in next two years

    The government says it will spend more than £2.6bn, over the next two years, to protect more homes and businesses in England from flooding – £250m more than previously announced.

    The money will be spent on projects ranging from tidal barriers and flood walls to nature-based solutions that slow water flow.

    In its latest detailed assessment, the Environment Agency calculated 6.3 million homes across England were currently at risk from flooding from rivers, seas and surface water.

    With climate change set to bring more intense storms and heavier rainfall, that could rise to eight million by 2050 – one out of every four properties.

    “The aim is to repair our flood defences that the previous government left in the worst condition on record, ” Steve Reed, the Environment Secretary, told the BBC’s Today programme.

    “My view is that was an absolute dereliction of duty. Given that they knew as I know that we’re getting more and more severe weather due to climate change and that is increasing the frequency and severity of flooding.”

    Between 2021 and 2024, the Conservative government spent just over £1bn a year on flood defences.

    Last year, a cross-party committee of MPs said it had failed to properly maintain existing flood defences or build enough new ones.

    “In Government, the Conservatives invested record amounts of money in flood defences and coastal erosion. To say otherwise is wholly untrue,” said the shadow Environment Secretary Victoria Atkins.

    “Steve Reed has not told us where this latest money has come from, whether it is in fact a repackaging of money invested by a Conservative government, or how he intends to offer tailored support to frequently flooded communities.”

    In each of the next two years, if all the announced money is spent, government spending on flood defences will rise to more than £1.3bn per year.

    Nearly 1,000 projects will receive funding, with more than 66,000 of the most at risk properties set to be be better protected.

    The projects include:

    • £43m for Bridgwater Tidal Barrier Flood Defence Scheme, in Somerset
    • £35m for a flood-risk-management scheme in Derby
    • £3.5m for the Poole Bridge to Hunger Hill Flood Defence Scheme, in Dorset
    • £2.5m to support property-flood-resilience schemes across Leics, Derbys and Notts
    • £2m to protect communities in Bewdley, Worcs

    More than £100m has been earmarked to repair and maintain defences, some of which were damaged in last year’s floods.

    “With this new funding, we will work closely with the government to deliver the vital projects that are needed across the country, ensuring our investment goes to those communities who need it the most,” Alan Lovell, who chairs the Environment Agency, said.

    2.6bn Govt pledges spend years
    PrimePulseNews
    • Website

    Related Posts

    England needs more hosepipe bans and smart water meters

    June 17, 2025

    Truckloads of Scotland’s rubbish will be exported to England, say experts

    June 16, 2025

    ‘Forever chemical’ TFA found in all but one of tested UK rivers

    June 16, 2025

    How a race for electric vehicles threatens a marine paradise

    June 15, 2025

    UN Ocean conference gives ‘glimmer of hope’ for marine life

    June 14, 2025

    Rochdale gang guilty of raping and abusing girls for five years

    June 13, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Categories
    • Business
    • Education & Family
    • Entertainment & Arts
    • Health
    • Markets
    • Politics
    • Science & Environment
    • Technology
    • Top Stories
    • World News
    Instagram
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Contact Us
    • About Us
    © 2025 primepulsenews. Designed by webwizards7.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.