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Paul Hendy – sad news
The team at the Scottish Flood Forum have some sad news to share. Our dear friend and colleague, Paul Hendy, passed away on Friday 4th December whilst staying with his family in Nottingham. Paul was responsible for much of the … Continue reading →
Tillicoultry flooding – SFF presence on Thursday 6th August
The Scottish Flood Forum will be in Tillicoultry today Thursday 6 August from 11 am – 5 pm to offer support to anyone impacted by the recent flooding. Come along and see us in the car park at the Ben … Continue reading →
Thinking about home improvements? Think about flood resilience
During the summer months, many of us turn to garden projects and to home improvement DIY jobs that we’ve been putting off – or been unable to complete because of lockdown. If you are thinking about making changes to your … Continue reading →
Homes and business premises helped to be better prepared for future floods
New Property Flood Resilience Code of Practice Launched As Scotland mops up after the impact of Storm Ciara, a new cross-industry Code of Practice on flood resilience has been launched which aims to make it easier for homeowners and businesses … Continue reading →
Kembhill Park Flood Group
Kembhill Park Flood Group
Continue reading →The SFF hosts the Cabinet Secretary at launch of the Property Flood Resilience Action Plan
This morning we had the privilege of hosting the Cabinet Secretary, Rosanna Cunningham as she launched the Property Flood Resilience Action Plan and met members of the Property Flood Resilience Delivery Group. We look forward to working with this group … Continue reading →
We are looking for a new Director
After over five years our Director is moving to pastures new – so we have an exciting opportunity to recruit someone to lead us in our next season of development. For more information about the role and how to apply, … Continue reading →
Tackling Flooding Together
The SFF are delighted to launch our Tackling Flooding Together report. This report details the views of people from across Scotland who came together to share their experience of flooding and to discuss measures that the insurance industry, government, community … Continue reading →
Flo, our Resilience Vehicle!
We are delighted that we received funding from the SSEN Resilient Communities Fund to buy an SFF “Resilience vehicle”. This motorhome will support the delivery of our recovery service by ensuring that we can stay near the heart of any flooded community … Continue reading →
INFF conference
Scottish Flood Forum invited to speak at Irish national conference (25/11/17) In November, Kirsty MacRae was invited to speak at the annual Irish National Flood Forum conference , held in Athlone, County Westmeath. The conference attendees included Irish ministers, Office … Continue reading →