Results for "Llifogydd"
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Flood risk management projects
Work to reduce flood risk
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Managing flood risk
Find out if you are at risk of flooding and how we manage flood risk
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Sign up to receive flood warnings
Sign up for or cancel flood warnings
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Flooding reports, evidence and data
View flooding reports from Natural Resources Wales.
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Flood risk activity exemptions
Find out if you need to register a flood risk activity exemption
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Flood risk activity permits
Information about flood risk activity permits, formerly known as a flood defence consent, and how to apply.
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Flood risk activity exclusions
Flood risk activities that do not need permission before you start work
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Preliminary Flood Risk Assessment
Under the EU Floods Directive, we must publish Preliminary Flood Risk Assessments (PFRAs) by the 22 December 2018
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St Asaph – History of Flooding
The River Elwy has flooded St Asaph on a number of occasions, with the first records dating back to 1964 and 1965, prompting construction of the original defences through the city.
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Flood and coastal erosion risk management research and development
A research programme focused on flood and coastal erosion risk management.
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Flooding
Learn about your flood risk and what to do during a flood, including how to sign up for flood alerts.
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Delivering a Flood Defence Project
A brief overview of the steps involved in delivering a flood defence project, such as the one proposed for St Asaph.
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Flood and coastal erosion risk in Wales
Reporting to the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs, under Section 18 of the Flood and Water Management Act 2010
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Accessibility statement: flood warnings and alerts and 5-day flood risk services
If you have issues using any of our online services and need urgent information on current flood warnings, please call our 24-hour Floodline service on 0345 988 1188
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Our response to Audit Wales’ ‘Picture of Flood Risk Management’ report
Responding to Audit Wales’ ‘Picture of Flood Risk Management’ report, Clare Pillman, Chief Executive of Natural Resources Wales said:
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How we forecast floods, issue warnings and assess flood risk
Telling people that a flood may happen or that a flood is about to happen is vital, as it gives those concerned time to prepare.