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Biba applauds Government flood protection initiatives

The British Insurance Brokers' Association (BIBA) has issued a statement welcoming the terms of the draft Flood and Water Management Bill by Environment Secretary Hilary Benn and the opening of the Flood Forecasting Centre.

Graeme Trudgill, Biba technical and corporate affairs executive, said: "This is a welcome announcement regarding a main Biba Manifesto point to safeguard UK properties from flood. The Biba Property Committee will be preparing a full response to the Government.

"Biba believes these issues are of great importance to the continued provision of flood cover for UK properties. Biba will, on behalf of its members, continue to promote access to flood insurance through its expert members who have a wealth

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