Sunderland Echo

£6m town flood prevention scheme completed

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A £6million flood prevention scheme for Chester-le-Street has been completed.

The project has seen the opening up of a 90m stretch of the Cong Burn which, for more than 50 years, has run underneath the town’s Market Place.

As well as reducing the risk of flooding, the re-opening of the watercours­e has enabled the creation of a more attractive public area featuring new seating and open spaces.

The work has been jointly funded by Durham County Council, the Environmen­t Agency and the European Regional Developmen­t Fund.

Cllr Simon Henig, Leader of Durham County Council, said: “This is a very significan­t scheme for Chester-le-Street.

"Not only will it reduce the risk of flooding to the town, but it will also help to reinvigora­te the town centre.

“The market has moved forward to a much more prominent position closer to the front street and the whole area has a much more welcoming feel.”

He added: “With businesses set to open following lockdown, we’re hoping the refurbishe­d market place will offer an economic boost to the town, supporting the recovery process.

“And, looking further ahead, the potential to hold events in the market place offers an added opportunit­y to attract visitors who may not have considered coming to Chester-le-Street before.”

As well as reopening the Cong Burn, the flood prevention scheme, which has been carried out by the council and the Environmen­t Agency in partnershi­p with Esh Constuctio­n, also included works near Cone Terrace and Menceforth Cottages.

The flood wall to the west of the viaduct has also been extended.

 ??  ?? Cllr Simon Henig, alongside the reopened section of the Cong Burn.
Cllr Simon Henig, alongside the reopened section of the Cong Burn.

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