CARLISLE RESIDENTS TO LAUNCH CONSTRUCTION OF FLOOD DEFENCE SCHEME


Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
May of 2006

5-May-2006 - Two local people affected by the Carlisle floods of January 2005 will be cutting the first sod at a ceremony to launch the start of construction on the Environment Agency’s £12 million River Eden and Petteril flood defence scheme.

Mary Wilson, a Warwick Road resident, and Belinda Artingstoll, a BBC Radio Cumbria reporter who continued to report on the floods despite being flooded herself, will officially open the construction works on Tuesday May 16.

The launch event will open with a welcome by the Environment Agency Area Manager Kim Nicholson followed by a presentation by Area Flood Risk Manager Glyn Vaughan and a presentation by Councillor Ray Bloxham, Carlisle City Council Portfolio Holder for Environment, Housing, Infrastructure and Transport, before Mary and Belinda cut into the first piece of ground of the construction site.

The launch of the construction works is the culmination of a year’s worth of study into flood risk in Carlisle.

Flood defences currently exist on the River Eden, but now need to be replaced with defences of a higher standard, especially given the expected effects of climate change. The need for better protection was highlight in January 2005 when heavy rain caused the River Eden and Petteril to overtop their banks.

Before the flooding, the Environment Agency already had plans to improve the standard of protection but, after the flooding, the plans were modified to ensure that the structures will effectively reduce the risk of flooding in years to come.

The revised scheme, which will be completed in 2008, will reduce flood risk to 1,500 properties in the Warwick Road and Botcherby area of Carlisle.

Glyn Vaughan said: "The scheme will reconstruct and raise embankments, making them wider and higher. New flood walls will be built and we will construct drain-down sluices so if water gets trapped behind the defences it will drain away quickly.

"We will also be carrying out environmental enhancements. At Melbourne Park we will create a recreational area to attract new wildlife while improvements to the Old Eden will create a better habitat for fish and other aquatic life."

Cllr Ray Bloxham added: "I think the scheme is absolutely fantastic. It is a massive investment in the flood defences in this area and I congratulate the Environment Agency for bringing this scheme forward, following the floods of January 2005.

"I am sure it will give the residents in the area a feeling of confidence. But as well as protecting the area, which is vitally important, the scheme involves enhancements to the area’s environment and ecology, which is to be applauded."

Wherever possible, the Environment Agency will reuse and recycle the materials from the existing flood defences. Any extra materials will, when practical, be locally sourced.

The Eden Petteril scheme is the first of two flood alleviation schemes in Carlisle, the second being the Caldew and City Centre scheme, which is planned to start in 2008 and is due to be completed a year ahead of schedule in 2010.

 
 

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