The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Call for urgent funds to prevent ‘catastroph­e’ of further flooding

Householde­rs back bid for investment in flood defences

- CLAIRE WARRENDER cwarrender@thecourier.co.uk

Traumatise­d Fife householde­rs left with nothing during recent flooding have backed a bid for urgent funding to prevent certain further catastroph­e.

George Zielinski, of Cardenden, said investment in flood defences was vital to avoid a repeat of the grief suffered by residents left in several feet of water during last month’s ferocious storms.

Environmen­t watchdog Sepa has said Cardenden and the surroundin­g area should be regarded as a future Potentiall­y Vulnerable Area, with hazard maps revealing around 13 miles of land at risk of continual flooding.

Its study estimates around 150 homes and 40 non-residentia­l properties would be affected, with the annual cost of damage put at £580,000.

Mid Scotland and Fife Labour MSP Alex Rowley has written to Environmen­t Secretary Roseanna Cunningham requesting a meeting to discuss the increasing risks to the community, describing the impact of the August deluge as “heartbreak­ing”.

He said he feared the level of risk to Cardenden had been seriously underestim­ated and added: “I am sure you will be aware that Fife has had little support from the Scottish Government when it comes to flood defence.

“We must have the chance to tap into the national flood defence budget.”

The move is backed by Mr Zielinski who said the emotional trauma of the deluge had been far worse than the financial loss.

“Houses have been flooded from front to back but the emotional impact and the trauma is so much deeper,” he said.

“To rub salt into the very deep wound, there are a large number of people whose insurance isn’t paying out and it’s highly stressful.

“People are trying to salvage and rebuild their homes and their lives and we really don’t need the fear that it will happen again.”

The Scottish Government has said it will invest an extra £150m for flood risk management on top of the £42m a year already given to local authoritie­s.

A spokesman added: “Fife Council can benefit from up to 80% of Scottish Government support for any proposed flood protection measures prioritise­d under the national Flood Risk Management Strategy process.”

 ?? Picture: Steve Brown. ?? George Zielinski outside his home on Cardenden Road.
Picture: Steve Brown. George Zielinski outside his home on Cardenden Road.
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