The British Insurance Brokers’ Association (BIBA) supports the government’s new guidance designed to address flood risk in the planning process for new homes.
In a statement, BIBA said: “In our 2022 Manifesto, we called for better planning and more rules and regulations around building properties to mitigate the risk of flooding. So, when we saw the announcement, we thought it was a welcome step.
“We agree with the Secretary of State’s point that councils will need to demonstrate that a development will be safe from flooding for its lifetime, will not increase flood risk elsewhere, and where possible will reduce flood risk overall.”
The trade body was referring to Levelling Up Secretary Greg Clark, who believes the guidance will strengthen the ability of councils to require better flood resilience in new developments.
“The availability of suitable and affordable flood cover is important for the financial resilience of consumers and businesses,” added BIBA.
“As the impacts of climate change affect the profile of rainfall and consequent flooding, it is vital that progress in these areas is made to maintain a competitive market, and we hope this new guidance can reduce the number of inappropriate and unsuitable new builds in flood-risk areas.”