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Published Date: 17 May 2008
THE Scottish Government has been urged to come up with a 25-year plan to tackle the threat of flooding.
A report by the Scottish Parliament's rural affairs committee also raised serious concerns about a lack of knowledge in Scotland of homes under threat from coastal flooding.

Among the 26 recommendations, committee members demanded proper sea-flood
mapping is carried out, looking at the effects of rising sea levels.

MSPs also want the government to change the way it provides money to pay for flood defences. Currently, councils get money on the basis of population, not actual flooding risk.

The committee heard evidence in Moray and Glasgow about how they lack money to tackle their problems, while other areas with no flood problems still get flood-defence cash. MSPs also want satellite-warning systems to provide coverage in Scotland as they do in England. Committee convener Roseanna Cunningham said: "There are some things that we discovered which were quite shocking and certainly much needs to be done."

The committee recommended the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) takes strategic control of flood management from councils.

Dr Chris Spray, Sepa's director of environmental science, said: "I am sure the committee's recommendations will be a very valuable contribution to the way we want to see forward."

The report is due to be debated next month and will be used to inform the Scottish Government's flooding bill due to come forward in September.

Richard Lochhead, rural affairs secretary, said: "We will consider this report carefully as part of our development of the Flooding (Scotland) Bill."





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  • Last Updated: 16 May 2008 11:05 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

LEAL,

17/05/2008 07:24:34
Like every oyher country in the world,Scotlands towns and cities are predominantly on flood plains.I think consideration has to be given to protecting individual houses to keep water out.It would then be up to the individual homeowner to safeguard their property
2

Boy Wonder,

17/05/2008 08:36:44
Long term planning?? It might work, except that politicians are usually myopically short-term since they think only up to the next election!
3

lulach mac gille coemgain,

King of Scotland past present and future 17/05/2008 09:22:41
Boats !
4

Edward,

17/05/2008 10:23:42
#1
Sorry which towns and cities are built on flood plains?
its a rather sweeping statement to make!
Edinburgh for example is built on hills and is not at sea level (apart from Leith perhaps)
The only Towns that are probably built on flood plains are those in the Tay valley
But what I find irretating is that the environmentalists are pushing an agenda that will probably never happen as they are basing on dtaed information from the UN. The latest findings from the scientific panel of the UN has changed the possible rise in sea levels from a couple of meters to just 17 inches in the next 30 odd years and thats worst case!
I think before money is spent on flood defences, there shuld be a proper study done to see exactly what and where would be effected if river levels rise, what would be the effect on coastal environs and put a stop to building on flood plains, after all there not called flood plains for nothing!
5

Guga II,

Rockall 17/05/2008 12:09:15
Anyone who builds, or buys, a house on a flood plain deserves all they get. Why should public money be spent on (literally) bailing them out.
6

Calvinist,

17/05/2008 14:35:20
#3
Spot on! A politician that invests in the long-term, now there's a novel concept! (If you want proof of this, then just consider the budget cuts made by the SNP government to our universities).
7

Scotindy,

Los Angeles 17/05/2008 18:50:55
Amazing those unionists who have been in power in SCOTLAND for the last umteen years and they did not consider that SCOTLAND required a flood plan!!!!Look at Nairn in the Highlands part of it is 8ft below sea level before the Tide comes in.
Here is the solution; Build a huge wall around england, then FILL IT WITH WATER!!!That would get rid of all of our problems!!!!!!
8

S MacLeod,

17/05/2008 20:17:49
Someone is looking for money...
9

Foulkes Off the CyberNat,

Edinburgh 17/05/2008 21:40:28
So why didnt they come up with this plan 25 years ago??

 

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