Flood risk management plan 2015 to 2021
Our flood risk management plans
Under the Flood Risk Regulations 2009, Natural Resources Wales produced flood risk management plans (FRMPs) at the river basin district scale by 22 December 2015. We produced three FRMPs covering Wales: the Severn; the Dee; and the Western Wales. The Severn and the Dee FRMPs were produced jointly with the Environment Agency in England. In Wales, these FRMPs cover flood risk from main rivers, reservoirs and the sea.
The FRMPs identify the conclusions of what is at risk of flooding alongside the objectives and measures that we propose to manage the risk of flooding to people, the environment and economic activity across Wales. The plans cover a 6 year period from December 2015 to December 2021.
Our updated flood risk management plan
Our updated FRMP outlines NRW’s priorities and actions in managing the risk of flooding in Wales over the next six years. The updated FRMP is available to view and respond through an online consultation which is open until 24 May 2023. Please visit flood plan for Wales to read the plans and respond to the consultation.
National Flood Hazard and Risk maps
The National Flood Hazard and Risk maps show flood extent, depths, velocities and hazard. It doesn't have any official status for planning purposes.
The national flood hazard and risk maps are used to inform the creation of Flood Risk Management plans across Wales and comply with the Flood Risk Regulations (2009) and the EU Directive (2007/60/EC).
Find out more about the National Flood Hazard and Risk maps
GIS data
If you need to download GIS data, many of the map layers can be downloaded from DataMapWales.
Other ways of finding out long term flood risk
- Call Floodline: 0345 988 1188
- Type talk: 0345 602 6340 (for the hard of hearing)
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Acknowledgements
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