NEWS: Financial Times December 21, 2019

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Thousands of new homes to be built on England’s floodplains

The Financial Times reports “Planning documents reveal scale of problem as local authorities struggle to hit housing targets”

“Thousands of new homes are to be built in areas of England at high risk of flooding, as local authorities struggle to balance housing targets with a dearth of suitable land and the growing threat from climate change”

You can see the full article here.

You can also see the Government’s flood warning website here. We’ve centred this on an area of West Buckinghamshire.. but you can easily change the location, e.g. between Fenny Stratford and Caldecotte, South of Milton Keynes, many areas around Bedford, West and South of Oxford, Kidlington, Islip etc. etc. etc!

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Guest Usernews, december 19