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Flood & Coast 2017 – 28-30/3/17

Date

28 – 30 March 2017

Time

Tuesday 28 March: 08:30-18:30 (Networking reception 17:30-18:30) Wednesday 29 March: 08:30-18:00 (Conference dinner 18:00-23:00) Thursday 30 March: 08:30-16:00 (Exhibition closes at 14:30)

Location

The Telford International Centre (TIC), Telford, TF3 4JH

Organisers

Environment Agency

The event

Flood and Coast is a unique event that advances the debate about flood and coast erosion risk, resilience and response between government bodies and local authorities with business, major infrastructure and asset managers, as well as affected communities. Embracing the concept of “a changing climate” the event draws on expertise and experience from different geographies – not only within the UK. The event brings together the specialists in the supply chain that deliver technology and solutions to control the increasing risk of flood and rising sea levels around our coasts to spread best practice, discuss new ways of working and to deliver excellence in FCRM. A three-day programme of workshops, presentations, debate and panel sessions tailored to the topics selected by the government and industry panel is accompanied by a trade show and exhibition which allows all stakeholders unrivalled networking opportunities, creating a real business benefit for the service and product providers to engage effectively with contractors, consultants and project owners. The Flood & Coast 2017 Dinner will be held on Wednesday 29 March. The evening will feature the Environment Agency Project Excellence Awards and after dinner entertainment from comedian Dominic Holland.

Booking and further information

It is free to attend the exhibition and seminars. A one or three day conference pass can be purchased at a cost with reduced rates available for students, academics, members of different organisations (LLFA, ICE, CIWEM etc) and EA staff. Dinner tickets can be purchased at £75 per person. Please click here for more information and to register for any of the options.

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