The UK Government has announced a £2.65 billion investment to build and repair more than 1,000 flood defence projects across England over the next two years. The initiative aims to protect 52,000 homes and businesses as extreme weather events become more frequent due to climate change.
A total of £430 million will fund new flood schemes, while £220 million is allocated for repairing existing defences. Additional funding will support flood response equipment, such as pumps, and public awareness initiatives.
Key projects include £34.6 million for the Derby flood risk management scheme, £13.8 million for North Portsea Island in Hampshire, £10.4 million for Preston and South Ribble, and £12.2 million for flood defences from Poole Bridge to Hunger Hill in Dorset.
The investment is part of a broader national strategy to improve climate resilience and safeguard economic infrastructure.