Devon Resilience Innovation Project (DRIP)
improving natural flood resilience across devon
The DRIP project runs from 2021 until 2027, is led by Devon County Council and is made up of 25 individual projects across the county, reporting to the Environment Agency and DEFRA.
DCT was selected as a key partner in this project, responsible for stakeholder engagement, advice and to help project partners engage fully with their stakeholders.
Our involvement has now come to an end, and you can read the final report about our stakeholder engagement below:
View the final stakeholder engagement end report here
Further information about the Devon Resilience Innovation Project (DRIP) can be found here: https://www.devon.gov.uk/drip/the-project/
The overall National Programme is available at: Flood and coastal resilience innovation programme – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
view the latest DRIP newsletter here
engaging the community with Connecting the Culm
Project Partners
Devon County Council, Torbay Council, Plymouth City Council, Environment Agency, Mid Devon District Council, North Devon District Council, Torridge District Council, East Devon District Council, Exeter City Council, Teignbridge District Council, South West Water, Food Farming & Countryside Commission, Cabinet Office Geospatial Commission, Dartmoor National Park Authority, Exmoor National Park Authority, National Trust, Blackdown Hills AONB, North Devon Biosphere Reserve, Westcountry Rivers Trust, Devon Wildlife Trust, Devon Communities Together, Exeter University, Plymouth University
