Stirling Observer

Flood risk study is underway

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A new Stirling Council study is underway to develop a fuller understand­ing of the flood risk for Strathblan­e.

Strathblan­e and Blanefield were badly hit by separate incidents of heavy rain downfall during 2019.

In an effort to create more accurate flood maps for the area, the council is asking for the community’s help to provide any historical flooding informatio­n they may have.

Convener of the Environmen­t and Housing Committee, Councillor Jim Thomson said:“i would strongly encourage anyone with knowledge of flooding incidents in the

Strathblan­e area to take part in this new survey.

“The flooding incidents last year, and extreme weather we have seen in only the past few weeks, show how important it is that we gather as much informatio­n as possible to develop a fuller understand­ing of flood risk in the Strathblan­e area.”

Anyone with knowledge or photograph­s of flooding in the Strathblan­e area is being asked by the Council to contribute to the study, which is available via www. stirling.gov.uk/ Strathblan­efloodstud­y.

The project has been split into two stages: Stage 1 focuses on the mapping of flood risk and the developmen­t of a short list of options to address areas at risk and Stage 2 will use Scottish Government and SEPA guidance to assess the economic benefits of these options and the potential for the council to promote flood alleviatio­n measures.

Vice Convener Councillor Danny Gibson added:“to be able to test potential measures to address flooding in Strathblan­e we require the community’s help. I would urge anyone with local knowledge or photograph­s of flooding to take part in the new flood study.”

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