ENVIRONMENT AGENCY EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTS
FLOOD MANAGEMENT PLANS


Environmental Panorama
International
January of 2008


Tim Abbott - 29-Jan-2008 - The Environment Agency will explain its plans for a new flood alleviation scheme for Marlow at an open meeting on 4 February 2008 between 4 – 8pm, at the Marlow Town Council Offices on Pound Lane, Marlow.

The £1.9m scheme will reduce flood risk to 172 homes in Gossmore Lane, Gossmore Close and Firview Close, Marlow. The neighbourhood has suffered extensively from flooding in the past, due to flooding from the Thames and the high water table.

The Environment Agency’s scheme will tackle river flooding of houses and gardens and allow the water table to be lowered locally during times of high flood risk, as well as creating a new area for compensatory flood storage.

Stephen Hunter, Environment Agency asset system management technical specialist said: “This exhibition will give the residents of the Gossmore Lane area the chance to come along and ask any questions they might have about our proposed scheme and how we plan to manage the area’s flooding problems.

“At present, homes in the area have about a ten per cent annual chance of flooding. Our scheme – which has been designed in conjunction with engineering consultants Halcrow – is anticipated to protect the area against one in 100 year flooding events, or a one per cent annual chance of flooding.”

The Environment Agency hopes to submit a planning application to Wycombe District Council for the scheme by Summer 2008 and subject to gaining all relevant approvals and funding, construction will begin in 2009 -10. In addition, a planning application for a sister project to protect properties in the Pound Lane area of Marlow will be submitted in Spring 2008

Notes for editors

Media and photographers are welcome to attend this event from 3.45pm onwards, on Monday 4 February 2008 in the Marlow Town Council Offices, General Higginson Room, Court Garden, Pound Lane, Marlow, SL7 2AE between 4 – 8pm. Stephen Hunter, Environment Agency asset system management technical specialist and key members of the project team will be available for interview. All media enquiries: 0118 953 5555

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Environment Agency brings road show to Ingram Memorial

Rita Penman- 29-Jan-2008 - The Environment Agency is bringing a road show to Boston next Wednesday to tell residents about the new lock being built in the town.

Environment Agency staff will be setting up a stand at the Ingram Memorial, just off the Market Place, where visitors can learn about this multi-million pound project which, it is hoped, will encourage navigation and bring economic regeneration to Boston.
The new lock will be situated at Black Sluice pumping station on London Road, where the South Forty Foot Drain meets the Haven. The lock will mean that boaters and other river users can get from the Haven into the South Forty Foot Drain, a waterway that has not been available to boaters before.

As well as building the lock, there will also be temporary moorings for boaters, a new cycle path and a visitor centre and café at the Black Sluice site. Work is due to start at Black Sluice this month (February) and construction of the lock is expected to cost around £8million. The lock is being built in partnership with Lincolnshire County Council, the East Midlands Development Agency and the European Regional Development Fund.

The new lock will not only mean better boating and recreation facilities for the town of Boston, but is also the first stage in a waterways regeneration scheme that covers the whole of Lincolnshire.

The Fens Waterways Link is the biggest waterway enhancement project in Europe and, when complete, will open up 240 km of waterway; 80 km of new waterway and provide increased access to 160 km.

The Link will connect the cathedral cities of Lincoln, Peterborough and Ely, incorporating the market towns of Boston, Spalding, Crowland and Ramsey. In association with other waterway regeneration schemes, the Link will create a new circular waterway for recreation, tourism and the environment through the Fens.

Andy Baxendale Northern Area Manager for the Environment Agency said:

‘The new lock in Boston is the beginning of the most exciting waterway project in the UK for two centuries. We have been working hard with our project partners to make the Fens Waterways Link a reality, and we are delighted that building work is now beginning.

‘Once complete the lock will bring many benefits to Boston, including increased tourism to the town, a renovated waterfront on the South Forty Foot drain at Black Sluice, and an attractive visitor centre and café.

‘We hope that people will pop down to our stand on Wednesday to find out about the building project, and what it will mean for Boston.’

Visitors to the exhibition can sign up for a free newsletter that comes out three times a year and will update you on this and other waterway projects across Lincolnshire.

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Notes for editors
After Wednesday 6 February, this mobile exhibition will move to the site offices by Black Sluice on London Road for the duration of the building work, and members of the public are welcome to come and have a look at the artist’s impressions of how the finished site will look, or take away an information leaflet.
Artist’s impressions of the new lock, and of the visitor centre and café, are available in hi-res if required.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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