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Lincolnshire County Council Scraps Flood Committee Amid Concerns

In a move that has been met with considerable controversy, the Lincolnshire County Council, now led by Reform UK, has made the decision to disband the Flood and Water Management Scrutiny Committee. There has been a significant level of concern expressed by both local residents and officials given the county’s particularly high risk of flooding; a ramification of its flat geographical profile and extensive network of rivers. The committee was an integral part of coordinating flood defence measures with several other bodies, such as the Environment Agency and Internal Drainage Boards.

Despite the worries expressed by many, Sean Matthews, the council leader of Reform UK, has defended the decision, stating that by integrating flood management with the Environment Committee, the focus and efficiency will improve. However, these arguments have not quelled the fears of detractors who are worried about the potential impact to the county’s flood defences. Critics include Councillor Ian Carrington and the leader of the Labour group, Karen Lee, who have expressed concern that this decision may weaken the county’s capacity to safeguard vulnerable communities from escalating flood risks.

This article has been derived from original reporting by www.bbc.com via The Lincoln Post.

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