Maidenhead Advertiser

Spring finish for flood relief work

Maidenhead: Jubilee River out of action until March

- By Adrian Williams adrianw@baylismedi­a.co.uk @AdrianW_BM

Works on the Jubilee River flood relief channel will not be complete before March 2021 – bringing fears of greater flood risk for houses on the riverside.

The Jubilee River diverts water from the Thames upstream of Maidenhead. It reduces flood risk to approximat­ely 3,200 homes in Cookham, Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton.

At the beginning of November, work was set to begin on the erosion of

Black Potts Weir in Windsor. A routine dive found erosion to the downstream area of the weir.

The work was originally planned to continue throughout December but now will run until March.

Until the update is complete, the channel can only operate at ‘reduced capacity’, in the words of the Environmen­t Agency (EA).

“It’s always disappoint­ing when works are pushed back, but on the other hand, we want to make sure these works are done properly,” said councillor Chris Targowski (Con, Riverside).

“The Environmen­t

Agency are experts and

I’m sure they have looked at this in the main. I have faith in them to do what they need to do to protect my residents.”

In an update on the works, the EA wrote: “The River Thames needs long and continuous days of rain to flood, providing us with ample time to prepare for any flooding.

“We have implemente­d temporary changes to how we operate the Thames upstream and downstream of the Jubilee River to ensure the Thames stays at a constant level.”

However, councillor Ewan Larcombe of the National Flood Prevention Party (Datchet, Horton and Wraysbury) is not convinced by this.

“I wonder about the competence of the EA,” he said. “This is yet another structural failure – the Jubilee River has been dogged by them.

“The erosion should never have happened, it’s substandar­d in design and constructi­on. It has never been able to carry its design capacity.

“It is unusable at the moment, and now Maidenhead is back to the place it was in 2002.”

The EA had not responded to a request for comment at the time of going to print.

 ??  ?? Work at Black Potts weir on the Jubilee River is expected to run until March 2021. Ref:133103-7
Work at Black Potts weir on the Jubilee River is expected to run until March 2021. Ref:133103-7

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