LYMPSTONE TIDAL DEFENCE SCHEME COMPLETE

Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
February of 2006

 

09/02/2006 - The community of the pretty East Devon village of Lympstone is taking a hands-on role in its new £900,000 tidal defence scheme. Now the Environment Agency project is complete, a team of eight volunteers, led by the parish council, makes sure the seven special floodgates are closed when the village is threatened by high tides.

Work started last May on the scheme, which was constructed by contractors Mowlem Civil Engineering.

As well as the new metal floodgates in the network of passageways to the beach there are slipways near the sailing club and on the Green. Other improvements include a new wall in front of Harefield Cottages and Peters Tower and reinforcements to the stone groyne on the foreshore at the far end of Quay Lane.

125 properties including 36 listed buildings, doctors’ surgery, chapel and eight local businesses now have a higher level of protection from tidal flooding. Previously a series of
ad-hoc wooden stop boards helped prevent serious problems although the storms in October 2004 were a very close call for some.

‘It was always very important for us to maintain the unique character of Lympstone yet provide the necessary tidal defences for homes and businesses in the low lying parts of the village,’ said Adrian Rushworth for the Environment Agency.

‘The special agreement with the parish council to provide volunteer gate closers has ensured the floodgates are being closed promptly when forecast tide and wind conditions are likely to cause flooding. Having local people operate the gates means they are also opening them as quickly as possible when the conditions have improved.’

The Environment Agency sends an automatic telephone message to the gate closers to close the gates and another to open them. The floodgates are linked by telemetry to the Agency’s offices so it can easily check that they are closed in time. The gates have been closed several times against high tides this year.

A ceremony to mark the completion of the tidal defence scheme will be held in the village in the next few months. Details to follow.

The Lympstone tidal defences were designed by consultants Atkins and developed in
co-operation with Lympstone Parish Council. The work was funded by Defra through the Environment Agency.

 
 

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