8. Short Debate: Focus on fighting floods: Explore options to strengthen the approach to reducing flood risk and the response to flood events

Part of the debate – in the Senedd at 5:27 pm on 10 November 2021.

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Photo of Samuel Kurtz Samuel Kurtz Conservative 5:27, 10 November 2021

I'm eternally grateful to the Member for Aberconwy for giving me a minute of her time this evening. There are many towns around Wales built on rivers that are fighting a regular battle against the increasing extreme rainfall events often taking place further upstream. The ancient town of Carmarthen in my constituency of Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire is one such town, which suffers regularly from such occurrences, especially on the quay of the town, where the Towy burst its banks, water enveloped roads and threatened business premises three times over the course of nine weeks during the winter of 2020-21. Having attended meetings with the local MP and an action group set up with representatives of local businesses, I was extremely disappointed to learn that NRW and the Welsh Government appear to be passing the buck as to who is responsible for progressing a flood prevention scheme for the area. NRW are now claiming that the Welsh Government policy is to protect homes before businesses, and, unfortunately, due to this area of Carmarthen consisting of shops, offices and restaurants, it appears that no immediate action will be taken to address the problem.

Carmarthen is not the only settlement affected by this lack of action by the Welsh Government. It is right that we are protecting people's homes, but businesses are vital to the economic prosperity of the area and should not be forgotten by the Government. Minister, I hope the Member for Aberconwy's debate today has once again re-emphasised the urgency of the matter and may see the Welsh Government take some action to explore flood prevention measures such as dredging and demountable flood barriers to protect towns such as Carmarthen from devastating floods in the future. Diolch.