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Flooding

Flooding. John Backley,OCC and The Environment Agency. 2015 Floods Introduction:. The role of the Vale council and other agencies What parishes can do and how the Vale can help – community resilience Major schemes – S Hinksey and Oxford and Abingdon.

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Flooding

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  1. Flooding John Backley,OCC and The Environment Agency

  2. 2015 FloodsIntroduction: The role of the Vale council and other agencies What parishes can do and how the Vale can help – community resilience Major schemes – S Hinksey and Oxford and Abingdon.

  3. The role of the Vale council and other agencies • Vale acts on behalf of OCC to investigate flooding, give consent to flood structures and enforce riparian responsibility, help in emergencies. Carries out and contributes to flood schemes • Vale engineer gives expert advice on land drainage, but responsibilities could be riparian/EA/OCC/TW • OCC lead a co-ordinated approach under a flood strategy with EA, TW, other DCs and provide advice on land drainage on major developments • www.whitehorsedc.gov.uk – see if you live in an area likely to flood, what to do in a flood, historical list of flood schemes and list of areas investigated after major flood event of 2014

  4. The role of the parishes • If you live or you own property that is next to watercourse that flows through your property you are a 'riparian landowner' and you have responsibility to pass the water downstream unimpeded • Farmers, major land owners and some individuals who are riparian landowners do this themselves. Other elderly or less able residents may struggle… • COMMUNITY RESILIENCE Parishes can help by forming community flood groups –- to identify flood areas, help keep watercourses clear, help in emergencies with flood defences, producing emergency/flood plans, making sure people are safe. OCC officers and Vale council can attend meetings, provide advice. Grant ££ available! • Produce an emergency plan www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/content/community-emergency-plans

  5. Community Flood Groups • After the July 2007 floods the Vale council promoted the formation of community flood groups - 25 groups registered with the council. • Between 2009 and 2013 the council provided £115,000 in grants to flood groups to assist with the purchase of equipment and to carry out small flood alleviation projects • 2012/13 -St Helens Mill Abingdon, Longcot, Appleton, Ock Valley, Hanneys, Grove Green and Sunningwell flood groups received a total of £6,600. This covered purchase of equipment, inflatable sandbags, newsletter and insurance costs, re-instating and clearance of land drainage ditches and flow improvements in watercourse. • 2013/14 - Carswell Marsh, Sunningwell, Charney Bassett, Hanneys received a total of £3,400. This covered a new trash screen, ditch clearance and professional flood survey report

  6. Contacts • john.backley@southandvale.gov.uk Tel 01235 540443 • peter.dela@southandvale.gov.uk Tel 01235 540387

  7. Oxford FAS -Abingdon proposals andSouth Hinksey works Richard Harding Project Executive Environment Agency 7

  8. Oxford FAS: Oxford Strategy • Oxford Strategy (StAR) completed in 2010. Staged approach to flood risk management with approval given for stage 1 plus 100 years maintenance: • Stage 1: Years 0 - 9: Enhanced maintenance plus short term measures (now completed including localised desilting, new culvert works and demountable defences) • Stage 2: Years 30 – 70: Western channel • Stage 3: Years 70 – 90: Upstream flood storage 8

  9. Oxford FAS: Project Objectives • Reduceflood damages to at least 1000 homes and businesses currently at risk in Oxford • Reduce flood impacts on transport infrastructure and utilities in Oxford, particularly to Botley and Abingdon Roads, the railway line and the sewerage system; • Safeguard Oxford's reputation as a thriving centre of commerce that is open for business • Create and maintain new recreational amenities, wildlife habitat and naturalised watercourses accessible from the centre of Oxford 9

  10. Oxford FAS: Assurance and approvals route 10

  11. Oxford FAS: Indicative Timeline • May 2015 – September 2015 • Site Investigations & Survey • Options development & public consultations • November – December 2015 • Shortlist and preferred option agreed • December 2016 • Outline Business Case approval • December 2016 – Spring 2018 • Detailed design & planning applications • Spring 2018 • Full Business Case approval and construction begins • Spring 2021 – Scheme opens

  12. Oxford FAS: Indicative Area 12

  13. Oxford Flood Alleviation Scheme

  14. Oxford FAS: Network Rail 14

  15. Abingdon

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