A “Business Flood Seminar” conference, organised in partnership with SEPA, was held on the 17th March 2009 in Surgeons’ Hall at the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. The Scottish Flood Forum was invited to share in this first business conference hosted by SEPA.
Photo (Left): Roseanna Cunningham MSP – Minister for the Environment, David Sigsworth – SEPA Chairman, Louise Bachelor – Chair
Photo: (Right): Paul Hendy – Scottish Flood Forum, Roseanna Cunningham MSP, David Sigsworth
Our keynote speaker on the day was Roseanna Cunningham MSP, Minister for the Environment. Other speakers included representatives from the insurance industry, farming community, flood defence products, and BAE systems – all came with a wealth of relevant practical experience in protecting businesses from the major impacts of flooding. The conference was professionally chaired by well known journalist, TV presenter and public speaker Louise Bachelor.
Photos: Various speakers from the conference
Topic discussed on the day included flood projects, legislation, flood trauma and the impact on the workforce (SFF) and business recovery. The occasion also was an opportunity for SEPA to launch their new Flood Awareness Leaflet and the SFF to promote their business continuity training seminar.
More information and the presentation decks can be found HERE on the SEPA website.
The Scottish Flood Forum would like to thank all our speakers, everyone who attended and our chair for making the day such a success. It is our hope that delegates took away a wealth of information to apply in their business and are now better prepared for dealing with potential future flooding. A special thanks go to John Thomson, Chairman of Freuchie Flood Action Group, who graciously allowed us to use his photographs taken on the day.
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