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Partnership Funding: a debate about localism David Hickman Lincolnshire County Council.

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1 Partnership Funding: a debate about localism David Hickman Lincolnshire County Council

2 Partnership Funding Old system – all or nothing (sea & rivers) New - sliding scale (sea, rivers & surface) National formula for flood defence funding Fewer projects get 100% funding More projects get some national funding Now includes surface water schemes Unlocks local funding: beneficiary pays Shifts burden towards local taxpayer

3 An example: Louth & Horncastle

4 Louth & Horncastle Fluvial – significant history of flooding Scores too low for national funding Joint package of funding accesses national funding (before ‘PF’ introduced) £7m County & District funding Town councils precept – beneficiary pays So it works, doesn’t it?

5 Reasons to be cautious Pitt report: beneficiary should pay Pitt was looking at surface water (2007) Surface water is (usually) localised Beneficiary is (usually) easily identified Beneficiary principle ‘tacked on’ to coastal/fluvial funding mechanism Who benefits from coastal protection? Cost of defence: impact without defence

6 40 – 50% 0 – 5% 5 – 10% 10 – 20% 20 – 30% 30 – 40% > 50% Local Authorities - percentage of land in the floodplain

7 County Area 6,103km 2 Land in floodplain2,369km 2 (39%) Properties in the floodplain103,700 (46%) Population in floodplain225,000 Length of main river 1,529km Length of raised defences (both banks) 1,024km Length of Sea Defence 128km Lincolnshire

8 ABI estimates: Coastal flooding & critical infrastructure on the east coast – present (2006) Properties at risk 236,000 residential 33,000 commercial

9 ABI estimates: Coastal flooding & critical infrastructure on the east coast + 0.4m sea level rise Properties at risk 352,800 residential 51,200 commercial

10 Coastal defences don’t just protect the coast

11 Key considerations Agricultural production – grade 1 land National infrastructure – gas/oil/port facilities Tourism & holiday industry Environmentally designated sites Aging coastal population (in-migration)

12 Key considerations Wealthy locations can increase central funding via local contributions (eg Bunn Leisure, Chichester) Sparsely populated or deprived areas – harder to raise local contributions Extent of inland areas protected by sea defences Does a project-by-project approach work with large continuous defence systems?

13 Possible discussion points There may be specific areas where the LGA can most effectively work with Defra to make Partnership Funding more equitable for coastal areas How can the funding mechanism can be used to best effect? How do we best reflect, in funding terms, the national significance of the assets, places and people protected by coastal defences?


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