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ENVIRONMENT AGENCY FLOOD SCHEME PLANS
ON SHOW AT LADY BAY OPEN GARDENS


Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
May of 2006

18-May-2006 - The Environment Agency’s plans for a £13.8 million flood risk management scheme for West Bridgford will be on show at the Lady Bay Open Gardens event between 2pm and 6pm on Saturday 20 May and Sunday 21 May 2006.

The exhibition, in the Environment Agency’s exhibition trailer, will be located in the playground area of the Lady Bay Primary School in West Bridgford.

The exhibition will explain what is being done at West Bridgford to combat flood risk. Although it is aimed primarily at West Bridgford residents, people from other areas of Nottingham are welcome to come along. Staff will be available to answer basic questions about the wider plans for Nottingham as well as providing more detailed information about the West Bridgford scheme.


During the West Bridgford scheme, we will be carrying out improvements to the flood defences between the disused railway embankment at Wilford and Regatta Way, Adbolton, a distance of 4.5 kilometres. This includes Wilford Embankment, Wilford Lane Wall, Trentside South, Holme Road Wall, Holme Road Embankment, and Adbolton.

We will raise existing walls and embankments to reduce the risk of flooding to just 1% in any year, halving the existing level of risk.

Workmen have been preparing the site since January and main works started at Wilford Lane Wall and Holme Grove Wall in mid-April 2006. The site offices have been placed near County Hall, in the Freemasons Lodge Car Park, and satellite offices have been placed along the line of the defence.

While we are building the scheme, we will also take the opportunity to make improvements to landscaping, local footpaths and to the Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC) at Wilford embankment to make the river frontage at West Bridgford a safer and more attractive place for people and wildlife.

Project Manager Nicholas Adjei says: "Many areas of West Bridgford are currently at risk from flooding. This vital work to improve flood defences through West Bridgford will help to protect over 5,600 homes and business. We also want to do some work to encourage wildlife and make West Bridgford a better place for local people to live.

"We urge people to come along to our display at the Open Gardens event to see what we are planning to do. It is also an ideal opportunity for them to discuss any queries or concerns they may have."

More information:

Drawings showing how the finished scheme is likely to look are available by e-mail on request to Lyn Fraley (number above)

Background

In March 1947, thousands of properties in West Bridgford suffered from flooding. West Bridgford residents used the railway embankment (now dismantled) as the only way to pass the flooded areas.

After the floods, a comprehensive scheme of raised defences was promoted to protect West Bridgford. These defences prevented significant flooding in November 2000. However, recent studies have found that they are not built to modern standards. There is still a 2% chance in any one year that the defences will be overtopped by flood waters. This, together with some concerns about the condition and performance of some of the defences has prompted us to carry out improvement work.

The Fluvial Trent Study, covering 200km of the River Trent, was the first stage in the appraisal process. The findings of this study were presented in the Fluvial Trent Strategy, issued in April 2005. Of the 10 schemes recommended for immediate consideration, 6 are in Nottingham. They include the West Bridgford scheme currently in progress.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship (Neha Atri)
All rights reserved

 
 
 
 

 

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