Yorkshire Post

MP’s plea for £25m to protect city hit by flooding

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A LEEDS MP has used a House of Commons debate to repeat her call for a commitment from the Government to protect the city from future flooding.

During a Commons debate on the economy, Leeds West MP Rachel Reeves took the chance to quiz Chancellor Sajid Javid on when the Government will commit to fund the £25m shortfall needed to complete the £112m Leeds Flood Alleviatio­n Scheme in full and prevent a repeat of the floods which devastated the city on Boxing Day in 2015.

The Chancellor responded with the announceme­nt of “significan­t new funding” for flood defences which Ms Reeves said she now hopes will be used to improve the city’s level of protection.

Speaking in the Commons she said: “In Leeds West, we had serious floods in 2015, and yet still the Government refuse to put in the funding to build the flood defences to protect against the onein-200-year flood event that we experience­d. When will the Government put the money into that infrastruc­ture?”

Mr Javid responded: “That is an important point. I am aware of some of the serious flooding to which the honourable lady has referred. That is why our national infrastruc­ture plan includes much more funding – significan­t new funding – for flood defences, and I hope that she will welcome that and support those plans when they come before this House.”

The Commons debate came on the day that work began on phase two of the Leeds Flood Alleviatio­n Scheme, on defences upstream of the city’s railway station, along the so-called Kirkstall Corridor, which suffered most severely in the deluge four years ago.

The £87m work will protect against a one-in-100 chance of flooding in any given year, but council chiefs and politician­s have been calling for a further £25m to boost the city’s protection, with the 2015 floods being the equivalent of a one-in-200 year disaster.

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