New flood risk consultation laws take effect this week

Oct. 3, 2006
The government has this week introduced more stringent consultation standards for sites at risk of flooding, requiring local planning authorities to consult with the Environment Agency when a planning application is submitted on such sites. Mark Southgate, the Environment Agency’s head of planning, explained the rules, which came into effect on October 1: "Local planning authorities must now consult the …

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