Press release: South West Regional Flood and Coastal Committee has two vacancies

More than 5 million people are at risk of the devastating effects of flooding in the UK, with thousands of properties at risk in the south west.

The Environment Agency is looking for enthusiastic people to help manage flood risk throughout the south west and make a real difference to people’s lives and to the environment we live in.

The Agency is looking for people from all walks of life to fill vacancies on the South West Regional Flood and Coastal Committee (RFCC). Being an RFCC member is an exciting opportunity to help guide local flood and coastal management across the whole region.

The RFCC covers Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.

The successful applicants will play an important role in deciding on local priorities, approving programmes of work, and supporting the Environment Agency and lead local flood authorities in working with communities and other partners.

They will have a key role in balancing local priorities and making sure that investment is co-ordinated at the river catchment and shoreline scale, as well as promoting the consideration of climate change impacts in local decision making.

The Environment Agency is recruiting a member to represent land/country farming and another member to represent business interests.

Land/country farming

  • provide a land management perspective at committee – working with the inland member and conservation members
  • help the committee to understand issues affecting inland communities, landowners and farmers and how this impacts on river process and the coast
  • monitor and review flood risk management and the river needing to be addressed
  • provide a link between the committee, land management and farming groups in the committee’s area
  • advocate good soil management with the farming sector to benefit flood risk and reduce diffuse pollution

Business interests

  • experience in securing funding/investment from/for the private sector
  • currently working in the business sector and understands the impact that flooding can have on private business
  • established links to economic/regeneration institutions such as chamber of commerce, local enterprise partnership and other business leader forums

People from a wide range of backgrounds are invited to apply for the posts, especially those from black and minority ethnic backgrounds and women who are currently under-represented on regional flood and coastal committees.

A key role will be ensuring the aims of the National Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Strategy are embodied within the committee’s decisions and to ensure consistency between strategic and local plans.

Further information and how to apply is available at https://www.gov.uk/government/groups/south-west-regional-flood-and-coastal-committee or contact pamela.udy@environment-agency.gov.uk on 02084 746298. The closing date for applications is Thursday 5 April at 5.30pm.




Press release: South West Regional Flood and Coastal Committee has two vacancies

More than 5 million people are at risk of the devastating effects of flooding in the UK, with thousands of properties at risk in the south west.

The Environment Agency is looking for enthusiastic people to help manage flood risk throughout the south west and make a real difference to people’s lives and to the environment we live in.

The Agency is looking for people from all walks of life to fill vacancies on the South West Regional Flood and Coastal Committee (RFCC). Being an RFCC member is an exciting opportunity to help guide local flood and coastal management across the whole region.

The RFCC covers Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.

The successful applicants will play an important role in deciding on local priorities, approving programmes of work, and supporting the Environment Agency and lead local flood authorities in working with communities and other partners.

They will have a key role in balancing local priorities and making sure that investment is co-ordinated at the river catchment and shoreline scale, as well as promoting the consideration of climate change impacts in local decision making.

The Environment Agency is recruiting a member to represent land/country farming and another member to represent business interests.

Land/country farming

  • provide a land management perspective at committee – working with the inland member and conservation members
  • help the committee to understand issues affecting inland communities, landowners and farmers and how this impacts on river process and the coast
  • monitor and review flood risk management and the river needing to be addressed
  • provide a link between the committee, land management and farming groups in the committee’s area
  • advocate good soil management with the farming sector to benefit flood risk and reduce diffuse pollution

Business interests

  • experience in securing funding/investment from/for the private sector
  • currently working in the business sector and understands the impact that flooding can have on private business
  • established links to economic/regeneration institutions such as chamber of commerce, local enterprise partnership and other business leader forums

People from a wide range of backgrounds are invited to apply for the posts, especially those from black and minority ethnic backgrounds and women who are currently under-represented on regional flood and coastal committees.

A key role will be ensuring the aims of the National Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Strategy are embodied within the committee’s decisions and to ensure consistency between strategic and local plans.

Further information and how to apply is available at https://www.gov.uk/government/groups/south-west-regional-flood-and-coastal-committee or contact pamela.udy@environment-agency.gov.uk on 02084 746298. The closing date for applications is Thursday 5 April at 5.30pm.




Corporate report: NDA: Mid – Year Performance Report Quarter 2 status for 2017-18

Specific targets sit behind the planned activity in our Business Plan. This report includes the status of progress against business plan targets. The report is based on reporting at the end of Quarter 2 2017 (end of September 2017).




News story: Scaling up materials & manufacture: apply for an innovation loan

Engineers in a busy workshop.

Up to £10 million in innovation loans is available to UK small or medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to scale up and commercialise innovative manufacturing processes and materials development.

Innovation loans will be made through Innovate UK Loans Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Innovate UK.

Manufacturing and commercial readiness

The loan competition aims to help SMEs progress their innovative manufacturing and materials projects and achieve manufacturing and commercial readiness.

By commercial readiness we mean:

  • the capability to produce prototype products or systems at a commercially viable rate or scale
  • evidence that a business is financeable and has significant market potential
  • the ability of a business to market and sell its products, processes or services

Projects should focus on a late-stage manufacturing or materials innovation rather than be at the product level. They may include (but are not restricted to):

  • creation of new or improved manufacturing facilities, equipment and systems
  • development of software
  • development of new business models
  • materials testing

It is open to all manufacturing sectors.

Innovation loans for late-stage projects

This is the second loan competition offered under Innovate UK’s pilot programme.

Recognising that innovations need different types of funding support, Innovate UK’s pilot is a patient, flexible loan scheme for projects that are nearer to market, where there tends to be less risk involved.

It will make available up to £50 million over 2 years to the end of 2019.

Loan competition details

  • the loan competition opens on 26 February, and the deadline for registration is at midday on 25 April 2018
  • innovation loans can range between £100,000 and £1 million, and projects last up to 5 years. They are for late-stage experimental development only
  • you could get an innovation loan of up to 100% of your eligible project costs
  • only single, UK-based SMEs may apply
  • briefing events will run across the UK during March 2018



Notice: WR6 5BY, Allan Panniers, Gill Panniers and Nick Panniers: environmental permit issued

The Environment Agency publish permits that they issue under the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED).

This decision includes the permit and decision document for:

  • Operator name: Allan Panniers, Gill Panniers and Nick Panniers
  • Installation name: Wellington Farm
  • Permit number: EPR/WP3237YP/A001