If you live around the Humber estuary, Coastal Futures can answer your questions about strategies for flood management. You may want to know:
- How is my coastline changing?
- Why is the Humber so important for wildlife?
- What is the Environment Agency’s strategy on the Humber?
- What are the benefits for me and my community?
There are three ways to find out more:
- Bring your family to a fun day out on the Humber, or come along to one of our organised talks and have your questions answered.
Click here for our calendar of events.
- Ask us for an information session. We can set up an event just for you and your local community group. We’ll tell you more about rising sea levels and the effects they may have on the Humber estuary, as well as providing information about the Environment Agency’s proposals to manage these issues.
- Phone, email, or write to us: we are here to help. Contact:
Emma Jasper, Project Manager
Address: c/o The Environment Agency,
Viking Close, Great Gutter Lane East,
Willerby, Hull HU10 6DZ UK
Tel: 01709 312907
Mobile: 07738 029515
Email: emma.jasper@rspb.org.uk
VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES - for further details
of volunteering opportunities on the Humber Community
Project, please
click here
More local information
Coastal Futures – Humber Community Project is a local scheme, developed through a partnership between the RSPB,
Environment Agency, Natural England and Defra to support communities dealing with coastal change and sea level rise. Additional information about local flood risk management can be found on the website of East Riding of Yorkshire council:
More about flood risk management from the East Riding Council
www.eastridingiczm.net
East Riding Council Home Page
www.eastriding.gov.uk
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