Homeowners need to check before starting work near flood defences

Many people have turned their attention to home improvements during lockdown.

But some may need a flood risk activity permit and should check on GOV.UK.

A spokesperson for the Environment Agency said:

Residents next to a main river could have flood defences near them or in their back gardens.

Works that may require a permit include building structures on or near a raised flood embankment (eg fencing or sheds), works on the river bank (eg repairs or re-profiling) and gardening (eg digging into and/or planting trees) on or near the raised flood embankment and wall.

We really appreciate the continued co-operation of residents to ensure that the flood defences are accessible for our staff at all times, which will help us to maintain them properly.

It's our priority to do everything we can to protect people from flooding. Homeowners are responsible for gaining permissions and may face enforcement action if they do not.

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