Learning to Live with Flooding in Wales Conference 2012

Thursday 15 March 2012, 8.30am to 4pm
County Hall, Atlantic Wharf, Cardiff Bay, CF10 4AW

Conference kindly sponsored by:

Martin Wright Associates

Dwr Cymru Welsh Water

Welsh Government
Environment Agency Wales

Thank you for attending the Learning to Live with Flooding conference 2012 on 15th March.

We hope you enjoyed the day and found it useful.

On this page you will find links to the speakers presentations and to all the conference documentation.

We would be very grateful if you could take a few minutes to give us your feedback via the Survey Monkey link you haven't already done so (thanks to those who have).

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Conference Documents

Click on the links below to download the documents as pdf files

Speaker's Presentations

Chris Mills, Environment Agency Wales
EA Wales' Perspective on Meeting the Challenges of Flood Risk Management in the 21st Century

Neville Rookes, Welsh Local Government Association
How are Welsh Local Authorities Responding?

Mike Wellington & Rob Evans, Martin Wright Associates
Flood Risk Management and Community Engagement at Coldbrook, Barry & Denbigh

Jeremy Jones, Dwr Cymru Welsh Water
The Loughor Estuary

Ross Cullen, Arup

Nicola Edwards, Welsh Government
Flooding and Coastal Erosion Risk Management in Wales:  Delivery of the National Strategy

Tony Maguire, Dublin City Council
Dublin Flooding 2011

David Edwards, Shropshire Council
Flood Risk Management for Shropshire

Andy Wall, Environment Agency
Flood Forecasting in Wales - Andy Wall
Russell Turner, Flood Forecasting Centre
Flood Forecasting in Wales - Russell Turner

Professor Roger Falconer, Cardiff University
Modelling Risk of People Safety & Vehicle Mobility in Extreme Flood Events

James Cameron, Chief Fire Officers Association
Emergency Response to Flooding

 

Useful Information

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Cardiff Bay
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