Government's response to Sir Michael Pitt's review of the summer 2007 floods - progress report (June 2009)
Publication Year
2009
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Sets out progress made since the Government's response to Sir Michael's review in December 2008, to improve the way flooding is prepared for and dealt with.
Document History
To be read with Learning lessons from the 2007 floods: an independent review by Sir Michael Pitt: final report (also known as the Pitt Review); Update of the Foresight Future Flooding 2004 qualitative risk analysis - an independent review by Sir Michael Pitt (both Cabinet Office, 2008); Government's response to Sir Michael Pitt's review of the summer 2007 floods (DEFRA, 2008) and Initial review of the implementation of planning policy statement 25 - development and flood risk (DCLG, 2009).
Publisher Information
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
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