Location

In-person
Institute of Civil Engineers, One Great George Street, London

Date

Registration details to follow - visit the BHS website for updates

The 1976 drought remains one of the most significant hydrological events in UK history, reshaping water management, policy, and public awareness. Fifty years on, this conference uses 1976 as a lens to examine drought resilience in a changing climate. The day brings together researchers and decision makers to revisit what happened, explore advances in water resource management, and assess environmental and societal impacts. Sessions will address climate drivers, planning, and public engagement, before turning to future drought risks and emerging challenges. Through discussion and reflection, the conference aims to identify priorities, strengthen cross-sector collaboration, and inform strategies for securing sustainable water resources. 

Keynote address from Philip Duffy, CEO, Environment Agency

Confirmed Speakers include:

  • Helen Wakeham, Director of Water, Environment Agency
  • Dr Glenn Watts, Associate Science Director, UKCEH
  • Prof David Hannah, Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor, University of Birmingham
  • Dr Geoff Darch, Head of Strategic Asset Planning, Anglian Water Services

Registration details to follow - visit the BHS website for updates. Posters: To submit an abstract click here.