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CONFERENCE: DAY 2 / WEDNESDAY 29 MARCH<br />

DELIVERING FCRM SCHEMES TOGETHER<br />

– A SELECTION OF SOME OF THE BEST<br />

PARTNERSHIP FCRM PROJECTS<br />

ROOM 1<br />

CHAIRED BY: HANNAH BURGESS<br />

Flood Risk Manager, Staffordshire County Council<br />

Be inspired by some of the best examples of FCRM projects delivered in partnership. Industry experts will share their experiences and<br />

discuss how effective partnerships can be built together to deliver great schemes.<br />

TIME SPEAKERS PRESENTATION TITLE<br />

14:00<br />

15:30<br />

David Ramsbottom & Anthony Hurford:<br />

HR Wallingford<br />

Robin Campbell: Ove Arup and Partners<br />

Melissa Mahaver-Snow: Natural Resources Wales<br />

The use of existing reservoirs for flood alleviation<br />

Managing risk to Risca<br />

Nick Cooper: Royal Haskoning DHV<br />

Tony Leney: Environment Agency<br />

Pedro Braga: AECOM<br />

Andrew Cameron: Environment Agency<br />

Partnership working: delivering resilient protection to critical infrastructure in<br />

Sandsend Road<br />

Exmouth tidal defence scheme: achieving more through partnership<br />

Re-connecting people with the River Medway – Aylesford to Allington Lock<br />

Towpath creation<br />

Who is Harry and where is his hill? Working with communities to reduce flood<br />

risk<br />

STRATEGIC PLANNING<br />

ON THE COAST<br />

ROOM 2<br />

CHAIRED BY: CHAIR TO BE ANNOUNCED<br />

Shoreline Management Plans set our strategic goals for coastal risk management, and are maintained as living documents responsive<br />

to change and opportunity. This session takes us through a review of one of these plans, and the challenges to delivering its goals. One<br />

challenge is environmental risk, and here we explore how to properly account for it – and turn risk into innovation and opportunity for<br />

people and wildlife.<br />

TIME SPEAKERS PRESENTATION TITLE<br />

14:00<br />

15:30<br />

Nigel Pontee: CH2M<br />

Gregor Guthrie: Royal Haskoning DHV<br />

Rob Shore: WWT<br />

Dispelling the myths surrounding coastal squeeze<br />

Quo vadis – Cornwall and Isles of Scilly SMP mid-term review<br />

A new vision for the Severn Estuary – the multiple benefits of working with nature<br />

Nick Bean: Mott MacDonald<br />

Integration to deliver innovation to the North Kent Coast<br />

The programme content and timings may be subject to change without notice – please check website www.floodandcoast.com<br />

16 28-30 March 2017

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