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A Flood Risk Assessment’s scope will differ depending upon the area and topography of the proposed development site. The Environment Agency or Local Authority Strategic Flood Risk Assessment provides the flood zone for a specific site. Areas are defined as Flood Zone 1 to Flood Zone 3.
It is essential to identify which Flood Zone your proposed development site lies in and provide the required Flood Risk Assessment as part of your planning application

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