Halifax Courier

Two years work for flood scheme

- John Greenwood Local democracy reporter @HXCourier

Spades are set to go in the ground next spring on the first of three schemes to better protect Hebden Bridge from flooding – starting a busy two years of work.

Constructi­on work on all three will follow through 2024 and 2025.

Environmen­t Agency senior flood risk management adviserChr­istianMerr­imansaid progress was being made.

On the major £30 million Hebden Bridge scheme, fluvial design was nearing completion, and discussion­s with Yorkshire Water on surface water project options continuing.

He said constructi­on work at Erringden should start in spring 2024, a pre-planning engagement event for people affected around March for the Stubbing Holme Road project with constructi­on to follow later in 2024 or early 2025, and constructi­on of the major Hebden Bridge scheme from 2025.

Residents and businesses can call in and discuss any of the projects at the Hebden Bridge Flood Informatio­n Centre at Hardcastle House, Valley Road, open on Mondays and Fridays between 10am and 2pm.

Hebden Bridge carries a one in five year flooding risk from river and surface water, with more than 350 properties at moderate to significan­t risk.

“It is a fast responding catchment with a risk to life,” he said.

These were complicate­d projects – technicall­y, as road, rail, canal, river and utilities were all in a narrow congested valley, and building needs to be delivered carefully to minimise impact of work and environmen­tally, to be aware of the impact of any changes, said Mr Merriman.

“There are a lot of different types of interventi­ons to be delivered in quite a small area,” he said.

In Hebden Bridge, work will include strengthen­ing riverside properties, raising existing walls, raising flood barriers, and using glass panelling to do this where appropriat­e, while surface water drainage solutions are sought.

At the Stubbing Holme Road scheme, rebuilding walls, altering flow routes, improved Rochdale Canal water containmen­t and strengthen­ing one key property, were planned, along with some garden protection­s for some individual homes.

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