WORK STARTS ON RINGWOOD AND FORDINGBRIDGE FLOOD DEFENCE SCHEMES

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
May of 2005

 

25/05/2005 - Two flood defence schemes get under way in the Avon Valley this week to reduce the risk of flooding in the Hampshire towns of Ringwood and Fordingbridge.
Contractors Van Oord will move on site to start work on the two schemes that are funded by Defra and being carried out by the Environment Agency at a cost of £4 million.

Fordingbridge has a history of flooding, the worst recently was in December 2000 when more than 70 properties were damaged and the town suffered severe traffic disruption. Worst affected areas were Southampton Road, Bridge Street. West Street, Church Street and Provost Street. Some local businesses did not re-open after the flooding.

There are a number of sources that cause the flooding, the River Avon, the Ashford Water, Sweatsford Water, Allen Brook, groundwater, highway’s drainage and surcharging sewers.

The Fordingbridge scheme includes improvements to existing defences on the River Avon, the construction of a 3 kilometre bypass channel for flows from the Ashford Water and improvements to surface water, groundwater and foul sewerage systems.

The new scheme was chosen because it minimises the amount of hard defences needed by diverting floodwater over a floodplain instead of trying to contain it within Fordingbridge. It has the added benefit of providing opportunities to improve wildlife habitats within the Avon Valley.

Meanwhile, at Ringwood contractors are preparing to start work on a smaller flood defence scheme. There have been five serious floods in Ringwood since 1960, the worst was in December 2000 when 23 properties in the West Street and Riverside area of the town flooded.

The scheme includes the construction of an embankment upstream of West Street and a combination of walls and banks behind an existing defence at Riverside together with various drainage improvements. The work will help protect approximately 30 properties that previously flooded when the Bickerley Millstream over-topped its banks.

These schemes are part of the Environment Agency’s flood defence capital programme agreed with the Wessex Regional Flood Defence Committee with funding provided by Defra through the Agency. They are being constructed at the same time to reduce costs and improve efficiency.

Last year a scheme was completed further up the Avon Valley at Downton where 45 houses flooded in 2000. Contractors will move on site at Fordingbridge this week and commence work on June 13. The project is expected to take around nine months to complete.

"The Avon Valley is a fantastic environment to live in, but there will always be a flood risk to properties. It has been a challenge to provide the right solutions to the complex sources of flooding at these locations, but the schemes at Downton, Fordingbridge and Ringwood will see a welcome reduction in the risk of flooding to 453 properties," said Nick Lyness for the Environment Agency.

Information on both schemes will be displayed at the Contractor’s Site Office opposite Little Pixies Farm, Southampton Road, Fordingbridge where members of the public will have an opportunity to talk to the contractors and Environment Agency officers on certain pre-determined days. There will also be information boards at the site with details on both projects.

Note to Editor:

The River Avon and its floodplain lies within a nature conservation area of international importance. It is designated as a candidate Special Area of Conservation (cSAC) under the EU Habitats Directive and Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).

Environmental impact assessments have been carried out for both Ringwood and Fordingbridge flood defence schemes to maximise any habitat improvement opportunities to benefit breeding/overwintering birds, invertebrates and mammals.
The Environment Agency is installing an otter walkway under the main A31 road as part of the Ringwood scheme. The metal walkway, that will fit inside an existing culvert, is designed to reduce the risk of local otter road casualties

The schemes are part of a longstanding commitment by the Wessex Regional Flood Defence Committee and the Environment Agency to reduce the risk of flooding in the valley.

 
 

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