Flood Resilience Conference 2026

Online

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Overview

Flooding continues to present a complex challenge across the UK, with climate change, urban development and ageing infrastructure all contributing to increased risk. Communities and public services are facing pressure to adapt and build long-term resilience, while navigating funding challenges. With significant national investment and reforms underway, this is an important moment for flood risk management and resilience planning.

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Agenda

  • Registration

  • Chair’s Opening Remarks

  • Keynote: Parliamentary Perspectives on Flooding and Supporting Affected Communities

    • Providing an update on the latest parliamentary activity on flooding, and its role in flooding policy and representing impacted residents
    • Reflecting on current government plans for flood and coastal resilience, including recent investment in coastal protection and ongoing funding reforms aimed at supporting vulnerable communities
    • Highlighting key national issues including long-term flood insurance arrangements and community recovery following major flooding events
    • Considering the role of Parliament in amplifying the voices of flooded communities and shaping future flood resilience strategies

    Tessa Munt MP, Chair, APPG for Flooding and Flooded Communities (CONFIRMED)

    APPG Media Group

  • Keynote: Flood Resilience Through Investment and Funding Reform

    • Exploring the effect of the Government’s investment for 2024-2026 on long-term flood and coastal erosion programmes
    • Examining the introduction of a reformed funding model and the national impact on flood resilience
    • Considering how changes to funding allocation aim to improve access for local authorities and address regional disparities in flood resilience
    • Discussing how funding reforms will affect delivery of frontline flood resilience services

    Andrew Eden, Manager-Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management, Environment Agency (CONFIRMED)

    Environment Agency - Delivering reliable digital data and information management | 1Spatial

  • Questions & Answers

  • Comfort Break

  • Keynote: Community Engagement on Flooding: Strengthening Local Resilience

    • Developing community flood plans to support key actions during a flood, ensuring a coordinated response
    • Building partnerships with local authorities to improve flood resilience and influence decision-making processes
    • Increasing public awareness through education campaigns, online engagement and flood warning sign-ups to ensure communities stay well-informed of risk and dangers
    • Securing funding for flood resilience projects by accessing funding for equipment, infrastructure improvements and community initiatives

    Tracey Garrett, Chief Executive Officer, National Flood Forum (invited)

  • Keynote: The Future of Flood Insurance and Building Long-Term Resilience

    • Exploring the role of Flood Re in maintaining the availability and affordability of flood insurance
    • Outlining the transition towards a market-based system and what this means for homeowners and communities
    • Discussing how property-level resilience measures and the partnership between insurers and government can reduce risk and support long-term adaptation
    • Reflecting on current insurance challenges such as, rising premiums linked to climate risk and the need to better support communities most exposed to flooding

    Jonathan Kassian, Head of Research, Flood Re (CONFIRMED)

    Flood Re - A flood re-insurance scheme

  • Questions & Answers

  • Lunch Break

  • Keynote: Effective Flood Responses by Emergency Services

    • Outlining how Fire and Rescue Services are deploying specialist flood rescue capability
    • Exploring the realities of incident response during major flood events
    • Discussing how services are managing increased demand, with flooding incidents rising significantly in recent years
    • Considering the challenges of maintaining capability and the need for consistent funding to sustain capacity for national flood response

    Stuart Armstrong, Deputy Director, CBRN, Water, Flooding Resilience and Emergencies Division, DEFRA (invited)

  • Case Study: Drainage Systems to Manage Surface Water Flood Risk

    • Demonstrating how a local authority deliver SuDS and how they are integrated with wider flood risk strategies
    • Exploring the benefits of SuDS in managing surface water and alleviating pressure on drainage to improving water quality and urban resilience
    • Exploring the challenges of implementing SuDS at a local level
    • Reflections on designing and delivering retrofit SuDS schemes

    Michael Shorey, Principal Blue-Green Infrastructure Engineer, Enfield Council (CONFIRMED)

    Let's Talk Enfield

  • Questions & Answers

  • Breakout Networking: Collaborative Flood Planning

    Join this interactive session to explore key challenges in developing an effective local flood management plan. Engage in discussions, share insights from your experiences, and collaborate with experts across sectors to strengthen community resilience and improve flood preparedness strategies.

  • Comfort Break

  • Keynote: Strengthening Infrastructure Resilience to Flood Risk

    • Outlining the exposure of critical infrastructure to flooding and the implications for public services
    • Exploring how flood resilience is implemented in the design of infrastructure
    • Examining how different sectors work together to deliver joined-up approaches to flood risk management
    • Highlighting how infrastructure can be adapted to remain resilient in the face of climate pressures

    Ed Beard, Assistant Director, National Infrastructure Commission (invited)

  • Case Study: Advancing Coastal Flood Risk Management and Shoreline Defences

    • Highlighting how a coastal authority is delivering shoreline management, through hard engineering and nature-based solutions
    • Demonstrating how different coastal defence approaches function to manage flood and erosion risk
    • Interrogating the complexities of coastal resilience, including long-term funding pressures and the need to realign defences inland
    • Considering how community impacts and uncertainty around sea level rise shape long-term shoreline planning

    Eleanor Read, Senior Flood Risk Management Officer, Portsmouth City Council (invited)

  • Questions & Answers

  • Chair’s Closing Remarks

  • Conference Close

Get in Touch

Previous Speakers

Tracey Garrett

CEO

National Flood Forum

Ed Beard

Assistant Director

National Infrastructure Forum

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Anna Daroy

CEO

Chartered Institute of Water and Environmental Management

Jon Goldie

Deputy Director – Preparedness & Recovery

Environmental Agency

Testimonials

Excellent conference – definitely worth attending!

Fylde Council

Chief EngineerFylde Council

A full day of informative sessions, spaced out so as to not be too overwhelming

Environment Agency - Delivering reliable digital data and information management | 1Spatial

Civil EngineerEnvironment Agency

Great events with really knowledgeable and passionate guest speakers

Stockton Borough Council | Housing Options Stockton

EngineerStockton on Tees Borough Council

Very professional, responsive and educational

London Borough of Tower Hamlets - New London Architecture

Flood ManagementLondon Borough of Tower Hamlets

Why You Should Attend

✓ Hear the latest updates on the current government policy to improve national flood resilience

✓ Gain tools and strategies to improve partnership working with communities and other agencies

✓ Engage with best practice on local authority plans for flood-resilience and recovery

✓ Network with speakers and senior colleagues from across the public sector involved with flooding relief and response

✓ 8 hours of CPD points towards your yearly quota

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Who Should Attend

Job Title Example Organisation Example
Civil Engineer  Environment Agency
Flood Risk Manager Local Authorities
Heads of Environment  Fire and Rescue Services
Policy Advisor Local Resilience Forums
Community Engagement Lead Flood Re
Risk Analyst DEFRA

Pricing Options

Public Sector
£395.00

Your delegate place at this leading conference gives you: Full access to the conference; E-guide; Networking opportunities during the day; Access to presentations post conference; 8 CPD Points.

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VOLUNTARY SECTOR
£355.00

Your delegate place at this leading conference gives you: Full access to the conference; E-guide; Networking opportunities during the day; Access to presentations post conference; 8 CPD Points.

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PRIVATE SECTOR
£520.00

Your delegate place at this leading conference gives you: Full access to the conference; E-guide; Networking opportunities during the day; Access to presentations post conference; 8 CPD Points.

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Sponsorship

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If your products, services, and solutions can support our audiences in their roles, and you want to make connections and generate new business with key stakeholders, decision makers, and influencers, then please contact us using the enquiry form below.

IMPORTANT: There are only a small number of sponsorship opportunities available to ensure maximum exposure and ROI – contact us today to secure your place.

Virtual vs F2F

Whilst F2F provide better options for networking, there are many distinct advantages of sponsoring our online conferences including:

  • Wider geographical reach of delegates and a different audience who prefer online to f2f
  • Lower sponsorship package costs
  • No travel/accommodation
  • Less time out of the office
  • No stand materials required (lower costs)
  • 1 of only 2 sponsors involved – less competition on the day
  • Prime speaking slot in the morning of the conference including Q&A – less distractions and easier for delegates to hear/absorb information
  • Receive all delegate data after the conference to follow-up directly with those who attend and don’t attend (small % but still key stakeholders)
  • Ongoing exposure via OnDemand access

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