Online Support for Rural Flood Resilience
Have you heard about the new flood resilience hub launched by the Rural Flood Resilience Partnership?
The Rural Flood Resilience Partnership, established in 2024, brings together six national organisations: the Environment Agency, National Farmers’ Union (NFU), Action with Communities in Rural England (ACRE), Association of Drainage Authorities (ADA), Country Land and Business Association (CLA), and Natural England.
You can read more by following this link:
New Online Hub Launched to Support Rural Flood Resilience - Rural Services Network
Solar Boat
There are many environmental benefits to be found when using an electrically driven Solar Powered catamaran as opposed to more conventional fuel driven vessels: · Silent running – therefore no disturbance to birds, animals or humans · No exhaust emissions – therefore no CO2 contribution to greenhouse gases · The twin hull configuration contributes two major benefits; tremendous stability and no wash.... Read More»
ESPACE
Early on in its life, the MPP became part of a European funded project – European Spatial Planning: Adapting to Climate Events (ESPACE). The project aimed to ensure that adaptation to climate change is recognised and to recommend that it is incorporated within spatial planning mechanisms at local, regional, national and European levels. On a local level this... Read More»
A1 Submarine
The A1 Submarine is a Historic Protected Wreck and a key location for sediment and biota monitoring for the CHASM project because, being a fixed point on the seabed, it is relatively easy to access and monitor. We are extremely fortunate that the Wreck Licensee Martin Davies is a big supporter of CHASM, and has enabled a huge amount... Read More»