Western Daily Press

‘Significan­t’ flood risk warning

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FLOODING from the River Frome in Bristol will become a “significan­t risk” in the coming years due to the climate crisis, a report says.

Over the next few decades peak river flows around Bristol are expected to increase by 70 per cent, meaning a higher chance of rivers bursting their banks.

Bristol City Council chiefs are warning that while the risk from the Frome is “relatively manageable today”, it could soon worsen.

A new £7.3 million project of flood defence works around the river is expected to begin in two years, which will see a raft of measures address that growing risk in Bristol and South Gloucester­shire.

Bristol City Council’s cabinet is set to sign off the outline business case today, bidding for the money from the Department for Environmen­t, Food and Rural Affairs. The project would be jointly run by Bristol and South Gloucester­shire Council, Wessex Water and the Environmen­t Agency.

In a recent cabinet report, Matthew Sugden, Bristol’s principal flood risk officer, said: “Peak river flows for the region are forecast to increase by 70%, for the upper-end climate change scenario, by the end of the century. The flood risk posed from the Frome in Bristol will go from being relatively manageable today to a significan­t risk to people and property as we progress through the century.

“The programme will help to address the ecological emergency... The programme will also help to address the climate emergency, by increasing resilience to flooding through natural flood management measures and improved drainage.”

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