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Corporate report: Flood and coastal erosion risk management annual report

Environment Agency

September 3
08:06 2024

The Environment Agency has produced this annual report since 2012. In 2018 it also produced a 6 year summary covering the period 1 April 2011 to 31 March 2017.

The Environment Agency uses information from its own staff and other risk management authorities. It describes the extensive work undertaken by all risk management authorities to:

  • manage the risks from flooding and coastal erosion
  • achieve the objectives of the National Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management (FCERM) Strategy for England
  • plan for future flood and coastal erosion risk

It also reports how lead local flood authorities have progressed on their local strategies and asset registers.

The Environment Agency must produce these reports each year under section 18 of the Flood and Water Management Act 2010 and the National FCERM Strategy for England.

Updates to this page

Published 27 November 2012
Last updated 3 September 2024 +show all updates
  1. Addition of the 2023/24 annual report.

  2. Final finance and outcome figures added to 22/23 annual report section 3.2 following publication of Environment Agency Annual Report and Accounts.

  3. Addition of the April 2022 to March 2023 flood and coastal erosion risk management report.

  4. Latest annual report for the period April 2021 to March 2022 has been added to the documents on this page.

  5. The Flood and coastal erosion risk management report 2020 to 2021 has been added to the page.

  6. 2019 to 2020 FCERM report added.

  7. 2019 to 2020 annual report added.

  8. FCERM annual report: 1 April 2018 to 31 March 2019 added.

  9. 2018 annual FCERM report added.

  10. 6 year report (1 April 2011 to 31 March 2017) published.

  11. Report for 2015 to 2016 updated. Page 18 says 12 LLFAs have started their local strategies but 11 were listed. Hammersmith & Fulham added to the list.

  12. 2105 to 2016 report published.

  13. First published.

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