ENVIRONMENT AGENCY BANKS ON RAILWAY PURCHASE FOR FLOOD RELIEF

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
June of 2005

 

09/06/2005 - The Environment Agency has bought the redundant Dock Branch Railway Sidings at Port Ham, Alney Island, Gloucester as part of our programme to minimise the impact of flooding on the city.
We have bought a section of the embankment, from its former owners, Network Rail. The Sidings and other stretches of track run on this embankment. This is a major obstruction to the flow of flood water on this important area of floodplain in Gloucester.

We will now remove part of the embankment to aid the flow of flood water from the East Channel to the West Channel of the River Severn and away from the city.

A major flood can affect hundreds of properties in the Gloucester area, although more frequent flooding affects a smaller number. Many properties in the area were flooded during December 2000.

Computer modelling indicates that partial removal of the embankment will lower flood levels and reduce the risk of flooding to properties in the Alney Island, Longford, Kingsholm and City areas of Gloucester without causing any significant detriment elsewhere.

Removal will be of most benefit to the community of Pool Meadow, who are affected by frequent river flooding and will also contribute to the restoration of wet grazing marsh and wet woodland habitats, both of which are county and UK Biodiversity Action Plan targets.

The embankment is one of a number of historical obstructions that have been built across Alney Island over the decades, and its removal will be a step forward in reversing this trend and returning the area back to functioning floodplain.

Lower Severn Area Flood Defence Manager, Anthony Perry, says: ‘We are delighted with this purchase. Our priority now is to pursue the removal of those areas of embankment which when lowered to floodplain level will provide the most improvement to flood flow. We hope to achieve this within the next five years.

'This will significantly lower the risk of flooding to properties in the Gloucester area and alleviate the misery this causes to the community. We would particularly like to thank Gloucester City Council and Gloucestershire County Council for their help in this purchase which they have given in support of the residents of Gloucester.’

The £210,000 purchase was funded by the Regional Flood Defence Committee, in recognition of the benefits that its removal will have for alleviating flood risk in the city. The money is raised through a levy on local authorities and is local money being spent to benefit local communities.

This is the latest in a number of initiatives to lower future flood levels on Alney Island. Gloucestershire County Council have already removed a sizeable portion of the railway to the south of the sidings, as mitigation for floodplain loss in connection with the construction of the South West Bypass. Works we have carried out have included the lowering of a river bank on the East Channel and the removal of a number of historic heaps of river dredgings which had previously restricted flood flow.

In concert with these works on Alney island, we are currently undertaking a review of flooding and flood risk management for the River Severn in the wider Gloucester area. This 'Gloucester Study' is programmed for completion later in the year, and has already highlighted that the removal of the redundant Dock Branch Railway is a suitable method of reducing flood risk for the city.

Alney Island resident Ray Armishaw, who runs the Gloucester Flood Action Group, says: ‘ I am very pleased that this is about to be realised. I am happy that my original suggestion made some years ago to the Environment Agency has come to fruition to help reduce the pressure of the floodwaters from the east channel, and create a new flood route to the west channel. I really must congratulate all concerned in securing this piece of bank for removal.

 
 

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