Loughborough Echo

Mountsorre­l flooding in spotlight

County council team on site investigat­ing what needs to be fixed

- DAVID GODSALL david.godsall@reachplc.com

PROGRESS has been made towards finding a solution to flooding problems in Mountsorre­l.

The county council is currently on site investigat­ing what needs to be fixed. From this officers will identify the materials to be ordered and book any specialist equipment needed with works starting on August 12, as agreed with the property owner.

The aim will be to prevent flooding from occurring in Loughborou­gh Road in the future, which includes fixing the damaged culvert located on private land.

The authority is investigat­ing a number of locations across the county where flooding can occur and in light of the situation in Mountsorre­l has made resources available immediatel­y to tackle the issue as a higher priority.

Officers visited affected residents in Loughborou­gh Road last week to discuss the next steps. They also carried out an initial survey to determine manhole levels and inspected the downstream ditches to ensure they were working properly.

Coun Blake Pain, cabinet member for environmen­t and transport, said: “As the local flood authority, we have a role to assist landowners to investigat­e problems that occur due to flooding.

“I’m pleased to say that works have now been planned in to try to solve this issue and we have been working closely with residents to ensure they are kept up-to-date with our progress.

“We will constantly monitor the weather situation across the county and resources will be available if needed and we will continue to work with residents and landowners to promote resilience.”

Residents are also being encouraged to prepare for flooding by: • Checking for local flood warnings; • Packing a bag including medicines and insurance documents;

• Keeping vulnerable neighbours informed of any flooding risks; • Moving vehicles to higher ground • Shutting and locking all windows and doors; and

• Putting sandbags in toilet bowls to prevent sewage backflow.

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