Implementation process
By looking at the the activities, actors and methods/approaches used, this section will provide a better understanding of the the implementation process of the MLS approach. We will look describe the point of departure, describe who was involved (when, why and how) and what key decisive moments there were.
Point of departure of FRM strategies
The area is dominated by impervious clay soils on the high ground of the ‘High Weald’ which at times of heavy rainfall rapidly drain onto the lower lying land of the Low Weald. The ‘Greensand Ridge’ forms a geomorphological barrier to flow of water to the sea, and has created a large basin to the south of it where many settlements suffer fluvial flood risk, such as the town of Tonbridge and villages such as Yalding. Historically these settlements grew around strategic crossing points of the rivers. The historic core of most of them was constructed on higher ground, however as they expanded due to population growth many properties were built on land prone to flooding.In addition many smaller communities such as Headcorn and Five Oak Green are at risk of surface flooding from excessive local rainfall events in smaller sub-catchments. Often these communities are at risk from a combination of both fluvial and pluvial flooding, exacerbated with inadequate and outdated drainage infrastructure.
Rapid population growth from the 1920’s to present led to the construction of many newer buildings located in areas of flood risk, and in recent years climate change seems to be contributing to more extreme rainfall events interspersed by longer periods of drought.
Desired score to reach per layer in this pilot (Baseline monitor Medway, 2019).
Stakeholders involved
The Medway Flood Partnership NFM steering group is formed by the following actors (Environment agency 2017)
- South East Rivers Trust (SERT)
- Environment Agency (EA)
- National Flood Forum (NFF)
- Kent County Council (KCC) - Lead Local Flood Authority
- Kent County Council Highways department
- Maidstone Borough Council
- Sevenoaks District Council
- Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council
- Tunbridge Wells Borough Council
- Upper Medway Internal Drainage Board
- Southern Water Services Limited
- South East Water
- Natural England
- Forestry England
- National Farmers Union
- Country Land and Business Association
- Medway Catchment Partnership
In addition through the NFM pilot we have expanded our collaboration and now work with the following stakeholders and supporters of the project:
- Hadlow Estate
- National Trust
- Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB)
- Headcorn Parish Council
- Capel Parish Council (Five Oak Green)
- The Conservation Volunteers
- King's College London
- Ambios (Nature conservation training and research enterprise)
- Seven individual landowners and farm enterprises
- Local drainage contractors
- Local woodland contractors
- Local ecological and archaeological surveyors