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CONFERENCE: DAY 2 / WEDNESDAY 29 MARCH<br />
FLOOD RECOVERY –<br />
LESSONS LEARNED<br />
ROOM 1<br />
CHAIRED BY: IAN WHITEHOUSE<br />
Deputy Director Civil Contingencies Secretariat, Cabinet Office<br />
When the waters recede the hardest and most challenging work begins. What are the immediate concerns and priorities for agencies<br />
responsible? How do we work collaboratively in order to get back to normal? What is normal and how can we adapt to make<br />
communities more resilient for future floods?<br />
TIME SPEAKERS PRESENTATION TITLE<br />
16:00<br />
17:30<br />
Chris Allman: Mott MacDonald<br />
Jonathan Farrar: Environment Agency<br />
Steve Hamer: VBA<br />
Using hydraulic modelling tools to support better flood recovery<br />
Croston breach emergency repair<br />
Mark Thompson: Calderdale Council<br />
Jonathan Moxon: Leeds City Council<br />
One year on – learning from the response to the 2015 flood<br />
Recovery in the Yorkshire area<br />
SUSTAINABLE COASTAL<br />
COMMUNITIES<br />
ROOM 2<br />
CHAIRED BY: JEREMY PARR<br />
Head of Flood and Incident Risk Management, Natural Resources Wales<br />
The earlier session, Strategic planning at the coast, focuses on environmental risk to strategic coastal management goals. This session<br />
focusses on the challenge of adaptation for people and property, asking fundamental questions of what can be done to move people<br />
from risk on a changing coastline, with a high profile example from Wales. Where protection is an option, it is increasingly being done in<br />
a way that better connects people with their coastal environment – including the UK’s first potential ‘sand engine’.<br />
TIME SPEAKERS PRESENTATION TITLE<br />
16:30<br />
17:30<br />
Bill Parker: Coastal Partnership East<br />
Jaap Flikweert: Royal Haskoning DHV<br />
Can we adapt to a changing coastline?<br />
Sandscaping at Bacton, Norfolk: protecting critical infrastructure and<br />
benefitting communities<br />
Kevin Keating: Mott MacDonald<br />
Emyr Williams: Pembrokeshire County Council<br />
Coastal protection as a platform for regeneration – The Colywn Bay Waterfront<br />
Project<br />
Communities facing change - managed realignment on the West of Wales<br />
Coastline<br />
The programme content and timings may be subject to change without notice – please check website www.floodandcoast.com<br />
18 28-30 March 2017