Humber 2100+

Humber 2100+ is a partnership working on a new long-term strategy to manage tidal flood risk in the Humber region over the next 100 years.

There are over half a million people and thousands of businesses within the Humber 2100+ study area, as well as thousands of hectares of land, important industry, and infrastructure. It is also an internationally important natural asset for both people and wildlife. However, a substantial portion of this region is at risk of flooding during an extreme flood event.

As sea level rise accelerates, severe flooding will happen much more often, and we need to rethink how we manage the impacts so communities can continue to thrive.

To find out more about the background of this strategy, and why it's so important, explore the information bar or click here. Remember to check for the Latest News updates at the bottom of the page, and opportunities to get involved!



View of the Humber Bridge from the south bankView of the Humber Bridge from the south bank


Get involved now!

Local people, businesses and other interested parties will be able to participate in the development of the new Humber Strategy. We will engage and consult at key decision points and encourage you to get involved and help us shape the future of the Humber Estuary. We want to know more about you, the people, communities and organisations that this strategy will reach.

We want you to Register and Subscribe, so we can notify you of the latest news and updates for Humber 2100+.

If you've already got ideas you want to share with us, use the "tell us what you think" tool below. Or, if you have a question, use the "ask a question" tab below. We want to grow a community around the Humber 2100+ strategy and would love to share your ideas and questions with everyone else, but we will always ask you first.



Check your flood risk and prepare

Climate change is one of the biggest global threats we face. Globally, intense storms are becoming more frequent and climate change is already increasing sea levels around the UK coast. Although we work tirelessly to reduce the risk of flooding, we can never eliminate the risk completely.

With large areas around the Humber at risk of tidal flooding, it is important for us to work together to ensure that communities and businesses are better prepared for flooding.

In order for the Humber to thrive and continue to be a great place to live and work, the partnership is committed to working with others and the wider community to help lessen the impact that flooding can have on homes, land and businesses on and around the estuary.

What you can do to be better prepared:


Image of a car submerged in water



Humber 2100+ is a partnership working on a new long-term strategy to manage tidal flood risk in the Humber region over the next 100 years.

There are over half a million people and thousands of businesses within the Humber 2100+ study area, as well as thousands of hectares of land, important industry, and infrastructure. It is also an internationally important natural asset for both people and wildlife. However, a substantial portion of this region is at risk of flooding during an extreme flood event.

As sea level rise accelerates, severe flooding will happen much more often, and we need to rethink how we manage the impacts so communities can continue to thrive.

To find out more about the background of this strategy, and why it's so important, explore the information bar or click here. Remember to check for the Latest News updates at the bottom of the page, and opportunities to get involved!



View of the Humber Bridge from the south bankView of the Humber Bridge from the south bank


Get involved now!

Local people, businesses and other interested parties will be able to participate in the development of the new Humber Strategy. We will engage and consult at key decision points and encourage you to get involved and help us shape the future of the Humber Estuary. We want to know more about you, the people, communities and organisations that this strategy will reach.

We want you to Register and Subscribe, so we can notify you of the latest news and updates for Humber 2100+.

If you've already got ideas you want to share with us, use the "tell us what you think" tool below. Or, if you have a question, use the "ask a question" tab below. We want to grow a community around the Humber 2100+ strategy and would love to share your ideas and questions with everyone else, but we will always ask you first.



Check your flood risk and prepare

Climate change is one of the biggest global threats we face. Globally, intense storms are becoming more frequent and climate change is already increasing sea levels around the UK coast. Although we work tirelessly to reduce the risk of flooding, we can never eliminate the risk completely.

With large areas around the Humber at risk of tidal flooding, it is important for us to work together to ensure that communities and businesses are better prepared for flooding.

In order for the Humber to thrive and continue to be a great place to live and work, the partnership is committed to working with others and the wider community to help lessen the impact that flooding can have on homes, land and businesses on and around the estuary.

What you can do to be better prepared:


Image of a car submerged in water



Page last updated: 14 Nov 2025, 08:54 AM