Tuesday 18th November 2014

(10 years ago)

Ministerial Corrections
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Stormwater Drainage (Local Authorities)
The following is an extract from Questions to the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government on 10 November 2014.
Duncan Hames Portrait Duncan Hames (Chippenham) (LD)
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19. What recent guidance he has given local authorities on ensuring adequate storm water drainage in residential areas.

Stephen Williams Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government (Stephen Williams)
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There are strict tests in national planning policy to protect people and property from flooding, including from storm water. We made clear in planning guidance that we published in March that where those tests are not met, new development should not be allowed.

Duncan Hames Portrait Duncan Hames
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Quite right. In the past year we have seen businesses and homes damaged by floods in Bradford on Avon, Corsham, Melksham, and villages, including Holt. What role does the Minister expect local authorities such as Wiltshire council to play in preventing flood damage with sufficient storm water drainage?

Stephen Williams Portrait Stephen Williams
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We obviously expect local authorities to deal with such issues through their local plan. Some 94 local authorities act as the lead local flood authority and are expected to have in place a flood risk management strategy. Of those 94, 36 local authorities have not yet published or consulted on their strategy and, according to my information, Wiltshire is one of them. Perhaps as a diligent constituency MP, my hon. Friend will join me in encouraging Wiltshire council to come forward with that plan.

[Official Report, 10 November 2014, Vol. 587, c. 1175.]

Letter of correction from Stephen Williams:

An error has been identified in the response I gave to the hon. Member for Chippenham (Duncan Hames) during Questions to the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government.

The correct response should have been:

Stephen Williams Portrait Stephen Williams
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We obviously expect local authorities to deal with such issues through their local plan. Some 152 local authorities act as the lead local flood authority and are expected to have in place a flood risk management strategy. Of those, as of March 2014, 94 local authorities had not yet published or consulted on their strategy and, according to my information, Wiltshire has only very recently consulted on its plan. Perhaps as a diligent constituency MP, my hon. Friend will join me in encouraging Wiltshire council to finalise that plan as soon as possible.