Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Residents meet to look at flood defence options

- By JOHN GREENWOOD Local Democracy Reporter

PLANNING permission could be sought for Brighouse flood alleviatio­n scheme next month.

More than 40 people attended a public consultati­on to showcase potential designs for the scheme and environmen­tal projects associated with it, which was held by the Environmen­t Agency’s project team.

The feedback will be used to update the design before a planning applicatio­n is submitted in early May.

The scheme will improve the flood resilience of Brighouse by refurbishi­ng and replacing assets on the River Calder and installing new defences on Clifton Beck.

As part of the project, in partnershi­p with Calderdale Council and Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, environmen­tal improvemen­ts will be made.

Two areas carry a surface water flooding risk and the EA is working with Yorkshire Water and the council to incorporat­e measures to alleviate this within the project, members of Calderdale Flood Recovery and Resilience Board heard.

The final design scope has now been agreed for delivery of the full business case for the scheme, and engineerin­g companies ARUP and BAM Nuttall have been instructed to draw up advanced works surveys and design.

The update report to the board said investigat­ion works have commenced Salong the Calder’s banks, Wellholme Park and Whinney Park.

Dive surveys along sections of the Calder to look at the condition of walls and sheet plied structures has taken place.

The board heard the project is establishi­ng a site compound and office at Brighouse rugby club to support the works.

Constructi­on is due to begin this summer once permission has been obtained and last about a year.

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Brighouse has suffered from flooding issues

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