Article 22J3G Natural flood protection defends homes against Storm Angus

Natural flood protection defends homes against Storm Angus

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Damian Carrington
from Environment | The Guardian on (#22J3G)

Success of natural measures in Bossington coincided with revelation that such schemes receive no current government funding

Natural flood defences, such as allowing trees to fall into rivers, have protected homes in Somerset from the torrential rain brought by Storm Angus. The success came as it was revealed that natural ways of cutting flood risk have no current government funding, despite ministers repeatedly backing the idea.

Heavy rains saw the rivers above the village of Bossington rise rapidly on Monday, but the 100 homes placed at risk avoided flooding. The catchments of the rivers, all part of the National Trust's Holnicote estate, had natural flood prevention measures put in place in 2013.

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