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Conferences

Flood Risk Management Conference

Posted by: floodforum in Conferences|Events & Meetings|News on 10 Feb, 2010

The Flood Risk Management Conference 2010 was held at Our Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh on 10 & 11 February 2010. This free conference was organised by the Scotland & Northern Ireland Forum for Environmental Research (SNIFFER) and was supported by the Scottish Government, Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), Scottish Water, The Society of Chief Officers of Transportation [...]

Flood Risk Conference

Posted by: admin in Conferences on 17 Jun, 2009

This Holyrood Conference was held at Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh on 16th June 2009, where it brought together professionals to discuss and understand the ongoing legislation regarding the Flood Risk Management (Scotland ) Bill. It also looked at what challenges lay ahead in terms of implementing the new legislation.

National Flood Emergency Framework Workshop

Posted by: admin in Conferences on 26 Mar, 2009

The National Flood Emergency Framework Workshop, held at Leeds on the 26th March 2009, was an open consultation with flood professionals, local authority reps, voluntary sector and many others involved in the aftermath and support of communities following a major flood incident. The Scottish Flood Forum was invited to attend along with SEPA where we [...]



  • floodforum: Moria thanks for asking, all SFF community meetings are held within the local community i.e we come to you. With any Community meeting its important t
  • MOIRA SMITH: Kilbirnie & Glengarnock Community Council would like to know where in Glasgow or North Ayrshire Flood Forum Meetings are held and how often.
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