24 January 2013
Harriett Baldwin calls on the Secretary of State for Environment to consider the business case for flood defences for Tenbury Wells.
Harriett Baldwin (West Worcestershire) (Con): How many properties were protected from the recent flooding by flood defence schemes. [139064]
The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Mr Owen Paterson): The Environment Agency estimates that more than 22,000 properties in England and Wales that would otherwise have flooded in December have been protected through a combination of flood defences, maintenance work, storage basins and temporary defence measures. In addition, 183,000 properties were protected between April and November.
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Harriett Baldwin: I thank the Secretary of State for paying a visit to Upton upon Severn to see how the new flood defences protected the community through last winter’s floods. Will he consider carefully the business case and bid for flood defences for the market town of Tenbury Wells when they come to the Environment Agency later this year?
Mr Paterson: I enjoyed visiting my hon. Friend’s constituency. I pay tribute to those in the Environment Agency, councils and other public services who worked so hard over Christmas and the new year. She is an indefatigable supporter of her constituents’ demands and the Tenbury Wells scheme is in play as part of the extra funding that is being made available, but I cannot make any announcements today.
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