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Billions needed for failing flood defences on Lincolnshire coast
Billions needed for failing flood defences on Lincolnshire coast

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Billions needed for failing flood defences on Lincolnshire coast

Flood defences protecting the Lincolnshire coast will be "ineffective" by 2040 unless billions of pounds are invested, the Environment Agency (EA) has to projections, a breach in the defences could leave the town of Mablethorpe under about 4ft (1.3m) of water and Ingoldmells, near Skegness, under about 5ft (1.6m).A meeting of the county council's environment committee on Friday heard urgent action was 90% of defences on a 30-mile stretch of coastline between Saltfleet, north of Mablethorpe, and Gibraltar Point, south of Skegness, were expected to fail within the next 20 years, councillors were told. Deborah Higton, flood risk manager for the EA, told the committee it would take "billions" to replace all of the Lincolnshire coast defences."There is real urgency, even though 2040 feels like a long way in the future," she area, which was below sea level, was "completely reliant on flood defences" to protect 20,000 homes and 38,000 static caravans, she added. Councillor Tom Ashton (Conservative) told the committee local holiday resorts faced "stagnation and decline" without investment."If we don't get investment to secure our long-term security, that decline begins relatively quickly."Councillors would also be forced to consider a "managed retreat" if funding could not be secured, a report compiled for the meeting EA currently replenishes thousands of tonnes of sand along the Lincolnshire coast annually at a cost of between £10m and £ Ms Higton said: "We are facing a future where the old ways of protecting the land will no longer be enough."The agency, along with partners, said it hoped to draw up a masterplan by 2028, and secure funding and contracts by after the meeting, Councillor Danny Brookes, the executive member for the environment at the Reform-led authority, told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: "It's worrying, but I'm glad to hear we're taking action."We're trying to get this into the council's corporate plan, and we will make sure this does get done."It comes after Reform abolished the authority's flooding committee following its victory in May's local elections, despite other parties calling for it to be the time, council leader Sean Matthews promised the new administration would work "longer and harder on flooding than ever before". Stark warning Analysis by Paul Murphy, Environment is a pretty stark warning from the specialists charged with defending Lincolnshire's coastal communities from the North recent years the Environment Agency has been revising a lot of its projections to take into account the impact of climate change and rising sea levels on our more the EA scrutinises existing flood defences, the more it is finding areas of of people in the county live at or below sea level, many of them in static caravans nestled behind flood of flood water up to 5ft deep in some places will be sobering for this population, many of whom are older and perhaps more vulnerable in an is mention too of "managed retreat" – the Whitehall euphemism for no longer defending against flooding and letting nature take its course. This could have a profound impact on the local storm surge of 1953 claimed 43 lives along the Lincolnshire coastline and led to the construction of existing defences. The risks are more than just government has already announced extra funding for Lincolnshire, including almost £11.3m to bolster defences between Saltfleet and Gibraltar Point. Listen to highlights from Lincolnshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here. Download the BBC News app from the App Store for iPhone and iPad or Google Play for Android devices

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