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Work starts on Appleby flood defences

by Cumbria Crack
24/07/2024
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Work has started on the first phase of new Appleby flood defences.

The Environment Agency and contractors VolkerStevin have set up a compound at Appleby Leisure Centre.

Work is underway to build a new outfall, a structure on the riverbank which will connect to the new pumping station being constructed in the Broad Close car park.

The first phase will not involve any work in the Broad Close car park, which will remain open to the public. The recycling centre and toilets will also remain open.

The public footpath which runs through the compound will be closed for the duration of the project, which is due to take around 20 months.

The riverside footpath past the leisure centre and swimming pool will remain open, maintaining the riverside walk.

The footpath between Holme Street and the play area will be closed. Diversion signs are in place.

The work to build the outfall, which is due to take around 16 weeks, is taking place within the summer months whilst the river levels are low.

Appleby Flood Scheme, developed by the Environment Agency involves the construction of a pumping station within Broad Close car park, which will better manage flooding from the Doomgate Culvert when river levels are high.

Once complete, the scheme will better protect 64 properties around High Wiend, Low Wiend and Bridge Street, along with Holme Street, Chapel Street and Doomgate, as well as keeping roads open during flood events, providing access to homes and businesses.

Environment Agency’s area flood risk manager for Cumbria and Lancashire, Richard Knight said: “Following the recent works to divert utilities services in preparation for the scheme, we are now starting the first phase of our construction works to better protect homes and businesses from the effects of flooding in Appleby. 

“This initial work on the new culvert will be followed later in the year with the construction of the new pumping station.

“Over the period of the new pumping station’s lifespan, we estimate this scheme will save in the region of £21 million in damages caused by flooding as well as the distress and disruption experienced by business owners and residents who could experience future flooding.

“We appreciate that the works being undertaken will impact on local people and we will do our very best to keep this to a minimum. We will continue to keep the local community updated as the work progresses.”

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