The Wash SMP

Background information

The Wash draft Shoreline Management Plan covers approximately 110km of coast from Gibraltar Point to Old Hunstanton.  It determines the best ways to manage the risks of flooding and coastal erosion in a sustainable way for the next 100 years. 

Where we are now

The plan was developed by a partnership of fourteen organisations led by the Environment Agency. The partners include; Borough Council of King's Lynn and West Norfolk, East Lindsey District Council, Boston Borough CouncilSouth Holland District Council, Lincolnshire County Council, Norfolk County CouncilNatural England, English Heritage, Water Management Alliance (representing the King's Lynn and South Holland Internal Drainage Boards), National Farmers Union (representing a large number of landowners), Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (a landowner and special interest group), Wash Estuary Strategy Group and the Wash and North Norfolk Coast European Marine Site  (two partnerships representing a wide range of stakeholders and organisations, some of which are also represented in their own right).

The plan is based not only on the latest available scientific knowledge, but also upon the current legislative and funding arrangements for coastal defence management.

Following comments received through public consultation on the draft plan (held from October 2009 until January 2010), the SMP was reviewed and updated. We have written to everyone who commented on the draft plan to let them know how we have responded to their comments and how these have been taken into account in the final review.

To ensure completeness and consistency before progressing the plan for adoption and final approval, a national Quality Review Group (QRG) composed of experts from the Environment Agency, consultants, Natural England and Defra also reviewed the plan.

The policy options set out in the plan have now been adopted by all the partner local authorities and Natural England.

Following recommendations by QRG, the plan has been approved by the Environment Agency's Anglian Director. This confirms that all the necessary processes have been followed in the preparation of this SMP2 and that the reports follow the guidance note published by Defra in 2006.  

The main document, appendices and other relevant documents can be downloaded from the East Anglian Coastal Group website (link below).

Further information about The Wash Shoreline Management Plan can be obtained by e-mailing mailto:washsmp@environment-agency.gov.uk or by calling the Environment Agency's National Customer Contact Centre on 0370 8506506* (Monday - Friday 8am - 6pm).

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Post Adoption Statement for The Wash SMP

A ‘Post Adoption Statement’ is prepared under the Strategic Environmental Assessment Regulations for each SMP.  It outlines how the environment has been taken into account during the development of the plan, and how consultations have influenced the plan. 

Click here to download the Post Adoption Statement