Property Flood Resilience (PFR) Grant Scheme

Devon County Council is committed to increasing community resilience in Devon and is supported by DEFRA to deliver property level resilience measures. Working closely with partners, DCC aims to help individual property owners be better equipped with the tools and measures they need to be able to reduce their risk of flooding. As such a PFR Funding Scheme is in place to enable homeowners to apply for up to £5,000 to carry out a survey of the property, identifying the required resilience measures, and to purchase the recommended measures. Any additional budget requirements will be at the expense of the property owner.

There is limited funding, with an allocation to be made available each year by DEFRA, Local Levy and DCC. Applications will, therefore, be prioritised based on fixed criteria set out in the PFR Funding Policy Document in order to maximize the number of properties benefiting from this opportunity and to ensure those properties with the greatest need will receive the funding.

If you believe you are eligible to apply for the funding, as detailed in the Policy, you must first complete an application form as set out in the application flowchart, and either email to floodrisk@devon.gov.uk or post to Flood & Coastal Risk Management, Room 120, County Hall, Topsham Road, Exeter EX2 4QD in order for your application to be considered.

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  1. It is the responsibility of individual property owners to protect their homes from flooding and that this funding scheme aims to assist property owners in doing so.
  2. Funding will be allocated subject to the number and priority of applications received and there can be no guarantee of funding being provided, even though the required criteria may have been met.
  3. All funding payments will be made to the survey consultant and product supplier for the specific individual property. No funding will be paid direct to the property owner or their representative/agent.
  4. This is a new initiative being made available by Devon County Council and may be subject to minor amendments as the scheme matures.
  5. The decision of Devon County Council’s prioritisation is final once allocations are approved and confirmed.