CHESTER-LE-STREET FLOOD DEFENCE SCHEME PLANTING WORK


Environmental Panorama
International
October of 2006

Alexandra Wales - 4-Oct-2006 - A project led by the Environment Agency to protect homes from flooding at Chester-le-Street will be enhanced by local school children this Friday.

The scheme, designed in consultation with The Riverside Residents Association and Chester-le-Street District Council, is based at The Parks residential estate on the south east of Chester-le-Street on a large meander of the River Wear. It will be officially opened in early December after planting work is completed and a new picnic area installed.

Flooding in 2000 and various hydraulic studies have shown that some of the properties at The Parks were at risk from flooding. Subtle changes in river level and flood plain storage have also increased the risk of flooding at this location.

A 230 metre floodbank and 50 metres of floodwall, which used 5,000 tonnes of clay during construction, has been built along the southern and eastern boundaries of the estate, which will protect eight properties from flooding. The land next to the defence and floodbank is being landscaped, and local children from Selby Cottage Childcare Centre will help sew seeds and plant bulbs to establish the area.

The works have also included the creation of a wildlife area with a pond and shallow scrapes, to encourage flora and fauna to grow. Picnic tables constructed from recycled plastic will also be added to the meadow area once it has established itself.

The works, which cost £100,000, have been carried out by local construction firm Lumsden & Carroll and have been funded by the Northumbria Regional Flood Defence Committee’s local levy programme and Chester-le-Street District Council.

David Huntington, project manager at the Environment Agency said: The scheme has been very well received by local residents. The new wildlife area, which was previously scrub land, creates another location for the public to enjoy, with the knowledge that their homes have a better level of protection from flooding."

Julie Lewcock, operations manager at the Riverside, for Chester-le-Street District Council said: "We are delighted with this project as it shows how partnership working can be effective when residents are involved in making a real difference to their local environment. Not only will this be a safeguard for local homes, but it will also benefit the local community, as well as wildlife in the area."

 
 

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