Halifax Courier

‘Make way for more flood defences’

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A Hebden Bridge bike shop owner will be forced out of his premise to make way for flood defence developmen­t.

John Ainscough, owner of Blazing Saddles, said he has been told by the Environmen­t Agency (EA) he will have to pack up his shop, on West End, and move for “important” engineerin­g work to take place.

Mr Ainscough, who has been running his business on West End for 10 years, said his business has suffered three major floods since 2012, and that moving premises is the last thing he needs.

He said: “The [Storm Ciara] flood hasn’t been as damaging as the one in 2015, which I remember was apocalypti­c.

“I’m aware engineerin­g work to stop flooding for Hebden Bridge is to start this year, and I’ve been told by the EA I must move out of this shop because some of it needs to be knocked down to make room for the flood defences.”

The flood defence will run along the top of Rochdale Canal and Hebden Beck, which run behind Blazing Saddles, to reduce water from overflowin­g onto the town’s streets.

Mr Ainscough said he would like the government to look at putting the region as a Tier 1 priority for flood defences during the forth coming budget on March 11.

“It’s the last thing we need, but it by no means the end for us,” said Mr Ainscough.

“For the next Budget meeting, Calderdale needs to prioritise­d because we’ve plenty of evidence to prove we need more protection.”

A spokesman for the Environmen­t Agency said: “The Environmen­t Agency is working hard to design and deliver the Hebden Bridge flood alleviatio­n scheme as quickly as possible while minimising the impact on the local community as works are carried out.

“We’re currently drawing up the constructi­on programme, and we will be consulting businesses and property owners on timescales, building requiremen­ts, and options for mitigation when it has been drafted.

“We do understand that local business want as little disruption as possible so we’re working hard to explore options for minimising the impact of this important flood scheme.”

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owner of Blazing Saddles
DEFENCES: John Ainscough, owner of Blazing Saddles

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