Selkirk, UK. 11th January, 2016. First ever national flood plan for Scotland Terry A'Hearn (Chief Exec, SEPA) along side Minister, Dr Aileen McLeod, on site at the Selkirk Flood Protection works. Flood risk management strategy launch, Environment Minister Dr Aileen McLeod today visited Selkirk Flood Protection Scheme (11 January, 2016) to launch the national flood risk management plan for Scotland. Dr McLeod met with representatives from SEPA and the local council to discuss partnership working to prevent flooding in local areas. (Photo: Rob Gr Credit: Rob Gray/Alamy Live News

Selkirk, UK. 11th January, 2016.   First ever national flood plan for Scotland  Terry A'Hearn (Chief Exec, SEPA) along side Minister, Dr Aileen McLeod, on site at the Selkirk Flood Protection works. Flood risk management strategy launch, Environment Minister Dr Aileen McLeod today visited Selkirk Flood Protection Scheme (11 January, 2016) to launch the national flood risk management plan for Scotland. Dr McLeod met with representatives from SEPA and the local council to discuss partnership working to prevent flooding in local areas. (Photo: Rob Gr Credit:  Rob Gray/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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Selkirk, Flood Prevention Scheme, South Bridge Street, UK. 11.Jan.2016. First ever national flood plan for Scotland Caption: Terry A'Hearn (Chief Exec, SEPA) along side Minister, Dr Aileen McLeod, on site at the Selkirk Flood Protection works. Flood risk management strategy launch, Environment Minister Dr Aileen McLeod today visited Selkirk Flood Protection Scheme (11 January, 2016) to launch the national flood risk management plan for Scotland. Dr McLeod met with representatives from SEPA and the local council to discuss partnership working to prevent flooding in local areas. (Photo: Rob Gray)