QUAGGY OPEN DAY HELD FOR RESIDENTS

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
May of 2005

 

13/05/2005 - Residents in Greenwich and Lewisham are invited to an open day on May 18 to hear about the Environment Agency’s third and final phase of the River Quaggy flood alleviation scheme – which will reduce the risk of flooding to approximately 600 homes.
New flood defences will be built, existing defences repaired or replaced, and 3km of the river enhanced. Construction work on the £20.4 million Quaggy flood alleviation scheme began in April 2003 in response to considerable flooding problems in Greenwich and Lewisham, caused by the inability of the river to contain extreme storm flows.

The River Quaggy rises from natural springs South of Bromley, near Locksbottom, and flows into the River Ravensbourne in Lewisham, close to the station.

The first stage of the scheme, tackling the area from Eltham Palace Road to west of Kidbrook Park Road, was completed was completed in June 2004 and involved the construction of a flood storage area in Sutcliffe Park. Most of the time the park is a valuable community area and important wildlife habitat, but in the event of a flood it can store floodwater temporarily. This reduces the high flows in the river channel, reducing the risk of flooding to homes and businesses downstream.

Channel improvements at the John Roan School playing fields were also carried out as part of phase one. This involved the removal of the concrete channel and softening a river bend. A family fun day was held at Sutcliffe Park in June 2004 to mark the completion of this first phase.

Phase two of the scheme was completed in February 2005, when a second flood storage area was constructed at Weigal Road Sports ground. This is used in a similar way to Sutcliffe Park and provides added protection to the properties downstream of the sports ground.

Now the Environment Agency is preparing for the start of the third and final phase. This will deliver an even greater reduction of flood risk and will involve the construction of new river defences, the repair and replacement of existing defences and the environmental enhancement of 3km of channel between Meadowcourt Road, Lee Green and Clarendon Rise, Lewisham.

Environment Agency flood defence manager Ian Tomes said: "We are very pleased to have reached the final phase of this important scheme. The previous two phases have already significantly improved flood risk in the area, and phase three will continue to build on this. We are looking forward to seeing residents at the open day on the May 18 and answering any questions they may have."

Work on this phase started on May 9 2005 and will be complete by the end of 2006.

Residents can find out more about the Quaggy flood alleviation scheme at the open day, being held by the Environment Agency at the Breheny site office in Weardale Road, Lewisham, on Wednesday May 18. Sessions will be held between 10:00 to 12:00 and 19:00 to 21:00.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship
(Rachael Collins)
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