ENVIRONMENT AGENCY HOLDS COLLINGHAM FLOOD MEETING

Environmental Panorama
International
August of 2007

 

Francesca Glyn-Jones - 7-Aug-2007 - Staff from the Environment Agency will be talking to residents in Collingham next week who were affected by the recent flooding.

The team, based in York, is holding the meeting at Collingham Village Hall from 2pm to 8pm on Wednesday, August 15. The aim is to give residents an opportunity to learn more about the flooding, and for officers to gather information about how the flooding affected specific areas.

The meeting is one of a series of drop-ins which is being organised by the Environment Agency across the region.

Area flood risk manager Thomasin Turner said: “The more that we know about how the flooding affected different homes and streets then the more we can do to find ways of protecting people.

“We are urging people to come along with photographs, and any other documentation which we can use to plot the path and the times of the flooding more specifically. We will add the data to our own records and return to Collingham later in the year to update residents on the results of our review.”

Her team is organising around five drop-in sessions across North Yorkshire and events have already been held in Pickering and Ripon. Staff will be letting people know when and where other drop-in sessions will be held in the next few weeks.

Heavy rain fell in the Collingham area over June. The average rainfall for June is around 55 millimetres in this area, but the nearest rain gauge recorded four times the amount of rainfall we would normally expect to see. Between June 14-15 more than 80 millimetres of rainfall was recorded, followed by 60 millimetres on June 25.

The Environment Agency is responsible for flood protection from main rivers and designated smaller watercourses.

It also issues flood warnings and watches to people in certain flood risk areas who have signed up to receive the service.

The Environment Agency has gauges on many main rivers across Yorkshire which helps officers monitor water levels and the likelihood of flooding.

To find out whether you are eligible for a flood warning contact our Floodline number on 0845 988 1188.

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Environment Agency Invites Contributions to Flood Plans

Ruth Noden - 6-Aug-2007 - The Environment Agency is inviting people concerned about flood risk in the South East Hampshire catchment to help identify how it can be managed.

The Environment Agency has completed a draft report for the South East Hampshire Catchment Flood Management Plan. This report is now available for public consultation.

Catchment Flood Management Plans are large-scale plans that explore and identify how flood risk for an entire river catchment can be managed long-term. The South East Hampshire Catchment Flood Management Plan covers the whole catchment – an area between West Meon in the North, to Havant in the East, Portsmouth in the South, to Hedge End in the West.

The plan is in the final consultation stage. It will allow anyone with an interest in the area to contribute to the plan. All comments must be sent before 26 October 2007.

Tim Kermode, the Hampshire Area Flood Risk Manager, said, "We have compiled this report in partnership with a number of organisations to best understand the catchment and flood risk. An important part of this report is public consultation and we encourage residents of the catchment to express their views and concerns for South East Hampshire. All contributions are welcome.

“Following a three-month consultation period the report will identify the most appropriate management options for the area. It is our aim to adopt a set of policies that will enable us to manage flood risk effectively and reduce flood risk for people, property and the environment."

Members of the public can inspect copies of the South East Hampshire Catchment Flood Management Plan at Hayling Island Library, Gosport Discovery Centre, Horndean Library, Havant Library, Waterlooville Library, Emsworth Library and Leigh Park Library. It is also available on the Environment Agency website at http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/regions/southern/290158/?lang=_e.

Anyone wishing to consult on the South East Hampshire Catchment Flood Management Plan should write to: ian.s.walker@environment-agency.gov.uk or Regional Strategic and Development Planning, Environment Agency, Guildbourne House, Chatsworth Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 1LD. Comments should be sent before 26 October 2007.

 
 

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