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Consultation on policy options for promoting property-level flood protection and resilience [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Publication details: London DEFRA 2008Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 627.4 $2 18
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Consultation overview -- Increasing household take-up of property-level flood protection and resilience -- Further issues, including encouraging resilient repair and refurbishment -- Barriers to take-up of property-level flood protection and resilience -- Annex b: summary of consultation questions -- Annex c: impact assessment
Summary: This consultation refers to policy options for increasing the use of property-level measures by householders to reduce the impacts of flooding. Builds on the pilot grant scheme that Defra has recently completed and asks stakeholders for their views on whether offering households a free home flood survey would be sufficient to drive greater take-up or whether a government grant to subsidise the costs of the measures themselves would be required. Submissions to this consultation must be provided by 31 October 2008.
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Consultation overview -- Increasing household take-up of property-level flood protection and resilience -- Further issues, including encouraging resilient repair and refurbishment -- Barriers to take-up of property-level flood protection and resilience -- Annex b: summary of consultation questions -- Annex c: impact assessment

This consultation refers to policy options for increasing the use of property-level measures by householders to reduce the impacts of flooding. Builds on the pilot grant scheme that Defra has recently completed and asks stakeholders for their views on whether offering households a free home flood survey would be sufficient to drive greater take-up or whether a government grant to subsidise the costs of the measures themselves would be required. Submissions to this consultation must be provided by 31 October 2008.