Coastal defence strategy 'will be devastating'

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Wednesday, October 01, 2008
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FARMERS and householders are today being urged to wake up to controversial plans that could lead to their properties being swamped with floodwater.

Objectors say it is not only East Yorkshire cliff-edge cottages that are threatened by the Environment Agency's proposed abandonment of centuries-old coastal defences.

The Humber Flood Risk Management Strategy, coupled with a likely rise in sea levels, will mean thousands of acres of farmland and will be flooded regularly by the sea within 40 years.

Holderness is the main area that will be affected by the strategy, but objectors fear not all farmers and householders are aware of the massive threat to their properties.

Fears about future flooding are threatening to put a blight on land and property values either side of the A1033 and B1445 roads from Hull to Withernsea and Spurn Point.

Now, two meetings are being organised to alert farmers and residents to the massive impact the strategy could have on East Yorkshire.

The first has been called by the Holderness National Farmers' Union (NFU) for its members and the second is a public meeting to which everyone is invited.

Farmer Andrew Cook, Holderness NFU branch chairman, said: "This a huge issue for the area and it is vital everyone is aware of what is going on and the potential threats.

"We are aware some farmers and a lot of the general public are unclear about what is at stake and how we, as a rural community, might be affected.

"While a significant amount of farmland will be affected, there will also be a huge impact on the residents of East Yorkshire."

Under the agency's plans for East Yorkshire, 28,000 acres of farmland and up to 1,000 homes could be left unprotected from rising sea levels.

Mr Cook, of Kenby Farm, Owstwick, near Roos, said: "It is a worrying situation for a lot of people and we need to get it sorted.

"The Dutch manage to cope with such situations on a much larger scale, so the threat to our coastal defences is not unsolvable."

Beverley and Holderness MP Graham Stuart will be addressing the farmers' meeting and has also called the public meeting.

He said: "If the strategy is carried out, it will be devastating for Holderness and it is vital everybody knows what is at stake.

"We have estimated £330m of land and property is at risk from the strategy, but the cost of protecting existing defences would be £30m over the next 25 years.

"Regardless of the complex formulas the Government uses to reach its figures, the proposals don't make a lot of sense."

The NFU meeting will be held at the Gardeners Arms in Coniston, near Hull, tomorrow at 6.30pm, and the public meeting will be held in Hedon Town Hall on Wednesday, October 29, at 6.30pm.

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    by Richard, Thorngumbald

    Thursday, November 27 2008, 2:20PM

    “Why not do coastal protection on the cheap ? dump a few thousand car bodies, then half a million tyres all covered with cullet and rubble. In ten years it will all look o.k (maybe even pretty).”

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    by Paul s, Hull

    Wednesday, October 08 2008, 9:33PM

    “Environment Agency is what it calls itself but it should be wound up - for if we implement its policies there will be no land left in the region to lord it over. Would we miss it? I suggest it is wound up and the savings be employed for flood defences.”

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    by topveg, sunk island

    Friday, October 03 2008, 9:07AM

    “Householders do not seem to realise tahat The Humber Flood Risk Management Strategy, coupled with a likely rise in sea levels, will mean that hundreds of homes will be flooded regularly by the sea within 40 years. The environment agency is paid for with our money & they should be finding ways of looking after us all - not just washing their hands of the ones who they do not care about”

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    by Norman, Hull

    Wednesday, October 01 2008, 12:15PM

    “As someone commented on ceefax this morning,"they have just seen the millions given by Gordon Brown to China,go into space" But then he has to obey orders (Where have I heard that before?) from Brussels and they have directed the flooding of this area which will help wildlife!!!! Especially the CUCKOOS! Had this lot been in power in '39 we'd have folded by the 4th Sept.”

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    by David, Hull

    Wednesday, October 01 2008, 8:57AM

    “Something should be done about this,they've been holding back the sea for years in Holland but we wont even try.”

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