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Work begins on new £12m flood prevention scheme for Arbroath

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Preparator y work for Arbroath’s £ 12 million flood prevention scheme is under way.

Project contractor­s Morrison Constructi­on have been felling trees and clearing the wider scrubland area at Hercules Den this week.

A flood protection embankment will be constructe­d at the site.

The scheme is being funded by the Scottish Government and Angus Council and is designed to reduce the risk of flooding from the Brothock Water, which runs through the coastal town, to provide a one-in-200-year standard of protection.

A council spokespers­on said: “Any trees that have been taken down will be replaced as part of a replanting programme.”

The Angus works are a national priority project and have been developed in partnershi­p with the Scottish Environmen­t Protection Agency.

It had been due to start in May but was delayed by the pandemic.

A flood prevention scheme for the town was first constructe­d in 1987 to limit over- bank flows from the Brothock Burn.

However, after further serious flooding, work was carried out to identify the potential flood risk from both river and coast.

The new flood protection scheme will include embankment flood storage areas at Brothock Meadows, St Vigeans and Hercules Den, with a hoped- for improvemen­t in drainage of the sports pitches there.

The 18-month project should lift a flood threat to more than 500 people and their proper ties, preventing damage that averages £840,000 a year to repair.

 ??  ?? Ground work under way at Hercules Den, Arbroath.
Ground work under way at Hercules Den, Arbroath.

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