Strategic Flood Risk Assessment

The Strategic Flood Risk Assessment (SFRA) is a study intended to evaluate the risk of flooding to the borough from all sources, now and in the future. It takes account of the impacts of climate change and assesses the effect land use changes and development in the borough will have on flood risk.

Among other things, the document will:

  • Inform planning policy development that will support decision making, particularly within areas with higher risk of flooding
  • Steer development towards areas of lowest flood risk. This is done through application of the sequential test and, where necessary, the Exception Test (read more about this in the National Planning Policy Framework guidelines)
  • Support the development management process by providing more informed responses to developer’s proposals, which may be adversely affected by flooding
  • Support Southwark Council in the discharge of its duties while providing the evidence to inform future infrastructure planning and investment decisions
  • Support developers’ flood risk assessment during the planning application process

The most recent version of the SFRA was produced in 2016 and adopted in March 2017. We reviewed it at this time because:

Strategic Flood Risk Assessment

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Appendix G

Appendix H

Appendix I

Page last updated: 14 June 2023

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