Work begins on Beverley flood defence work
WORK is under way to avoid a repeat of the 2007 floods in Beverley.
It follows campaigning by residents who launched the Westwood Flood Group after homes in Willow Grove were engulfed by metre-high flood water in the deluge on June 25, 2007.
East Riding Council and Yorkshire Water are carrying out work in a move to prevent further flooding in the area.
The council is aiming to combat flooding off the Westwood at The Hurn by putting a pipeline through gardens along Seven Corners Lane and Langholm Close to divert water to an historic culvert in New Walk.
Yorkshire Water is conducting a CCTV camera survey of the town's underground sewerage system to ensure there are no blockages.
It is also paying for a study to establish how the town's drainage system can be improved.
A Yorkshire Water spokesman said: "In 2007, when the ground was already saturated by previous storms, another prolonged burst of exceptionally heavy rain led to a river of flood water forming on the Westwood pastures, sweeping into Beverley along the course of an ancient riverbed, overwhelming the drainage system, which was not built to cope with such huge flows.
"Yorkshire Water fully appreciates the residents' concerns that, now it's happened once, there's always the potential for a repeat, and the company has been working closely with East Riding Council and the Environment Agency to examine what can be done to mitigate that risk."
A camera survey of the town's underground sewerage system is now almost complete and the results are expected within the next few weeks.
Yorkshire Water has also appointed consultants to conduct a comprehensive study into how the drainage systems in and around Beverley interact so improvements can be made.
Residents are being reassured that contingency plans will be drawn up to protect homes if there is another flood before permanent solutions are found.
Westwood Flood Group spokesman Les Diment, 70, said the fear of further floods is a constant worry for residents.
Mr Diment, whose 1850s Willow Grove home suffered £100,000 of damage in the 2007 floods, said: "Residents are concerned about the risk of further flooding.
"People were anticipating flooding following the thawing of all the snow, which left a lot of 'ponding' on the Westwood.
"Frankly, people will continue to be concerned until they see some real work taking place."










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by Charles, cott
Wednesday, February 10 2010, 2:32AM
“Why is the drain in Snuff Mill Lane, Cottingham called a "surface water inlet"? Wouldn't "drain" have cost less to print on the expensive sign above the drain? Oh and it's blocked by the way should Yorkshire Water be reading this.”
by Kate, Bev
Tuesday, February 09 2010, 11:15PM
“Funny, if you type in P*rnaby and P*arson, it moderates your comment....hmmm. Ask them about Kitchen Lane and the flooding that building on the Drain there will cause!!!!”
by Adolf Ceaser, Beverley
Tuesday, February 09 2010, 5:28PM
“East Yorkshire White, Can give it....but can`t take it , Tut Tut, Way past your bed time and getting stroppy x”
by steve, Beverley
Tuesday, February 09 2010, 4:39PM
“E-Y-W.. i know you live in a bedsit so why you pretend your some upper class person i just dont understand. you had to move out of hull as your flat was to close to a school. you even pretend you support leeds yet you have never ever been to see them play. by the way did you get your giro last week when it never turned up ?”
by EYW, Beverley
Tuesday, February 09 2010, 4:28PM
“Adolf, shut up you retarded, 6 fingered inbred moron”
by EYW, Beverley
Tuesday, February 09 2010, 4:27PM
“Denise, Willerby - If you are retarded enough to believe that I live in a bedsit then thats upto you. Also this great, well paid job you go on about, being on the game, as I said yesterday, isnt a job !”
by Adolf Ceaser, Beverley
Tuesday, February 09 2010, 4:19PM
“East Yorkshire White, you really do let Beverley down with your uneducated views we Beverlonions according to the Hull folk are a superior race of upper class twits with money to burn and plumbs in our Mouths, please move to Orchard Park, I believe a Grimsby knob has just vacated his flat.”
by Tim, Beverley
Tuesday, February 09 2010, 4:15PM
“Mark, Beverley/Hull. Thanks for the informed and intelligent post. Quite refreshing.”
by Sarah, South Cave
Tuesday, February 09 2010, 4:08PM
“EYW - Anlaby Common is NOT Hull. The residents of Anlaby Common pay their council tax to ERYC, therefore are ERY residents.”
by Denise, Willerby
Tuesday, February 09 2010, 2:16PM
“EYW, Beverley
Do you have a good word to say about anyone. I reside in a lovely area of Willerby and are mortgage free and have a well paid job, can you say the same? I bet you do live in a bed sit like other readers have mentioned and do not have a job, get yourself a life.”