Members are invited to the The Vine Hotel on 12 February to discuss flood risk management and coastal defences.
With rising sea levels and coastal erosion, we hear from our panel of guest speakers on the efforts being made to protect our rural communities and farmland to mitigate the risk of flooding.
Matthew Harrison, Flood & Water Manager at Lincolnshire County Council
Deborah Higton, Area Costal Manager, Environment Agency
Morgan Wray, Area Flood Risk Manager, Environment Agency
Andrew McGill, Lindsay Marsh Drainage Board – overview of the maintenance project on 7 EA main rivers
Refreshments and light buffet lunch will be provided.
To register, please use the green button on this page (log in may be required), alternatively you can call the Midlands Hub on 02476 939402 or email: [email protected]
Event details
Start Date
12 February 2025 at 12:00
End Date
12 February 2025 at 15:00
Location
The Vine Hotel, Skegness, PE25 3DB
Ask us a question about this page
Once you have submitted your query someone from NFU CallFirst will contact you. If needed, your query will then be passed to the appropriate NFU policy team.
Strictly necessary: Strictly necessary cookies serve critical purposes, such as security, network management, and accessibility. While you have the option to adjust your browser settings to disable these cookies, keep in mind that doing so might impact the website’s functionality.
Functionality cookies: Functionality cookies are cookies that help enhance a website’s performance and functionality. For example, functionality cookies can be used to allow video playback or remember a user’s region.
Analytical/performance cookies: All data gathered through analytical cookies is anonymous and used solely to improve our website’s performance and your user experience. Analytical cookies help us understand how you use our website. They tell us which pages you visit most frequently, how long you spend on a page, and which links you select. They help us create a better user experience for you and all our NFU members. Your cookie preferences can be managed in your browser settings, but remember, disabling analytical cookies may limit your ability to access certain features or receive personalised content.
Targeting cookies: Our targeting cookies monitor your interactions with websites. They monitor which pages you visit, how long you spend on a page, and the links you select.
Business benefits: From a business perspective, marketing cookies allow companies to fine-tune their ad campaigns, ensuring they reach the right audience.
Targeted advertising: Armed with this data, marketers can tailor their advertisements to match your preferences. When you see those personalized ads while browsing, its often because marketing cookies have been installed.
Third-party involvement: These cookies are typically set by external entities (not the website your directly visiting). For instance, advertising networks or analytics providers may deploy marketing cookies.