MP welcomes £480,000 flood defence funding

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WARRINGTON South MP Andy Carter has welcomed £480,000 flood defence funding to increase drainage capacity between the Sankey Canal and railway line at Penketh Brook.

With work set to start by 2021 communities across South Warrington affected by flooding during the winter months will be better protected and more resilient in the future, after the new funding was announced by the Government.
The news comes as the Government also published a long-term plan to tackle the risks of flooding and coastal erosion for the future. Its long-term flooding strategy – the most comprehensive package of measures in a decade – includes investment of £5.2 billion to create around 2,000 new flood and coastal defences that will better protect 336,000 properties in England by 2027, alongside support to help households and businesses get back on their feet more quickly after flooding.
Up to £170m of this has been brought forward to accelerate work on ‘shovel-ready’ flood defence schemes to begin construction in 2020 or 2021. Warrington South is one of the beneficiaries, with improvements set to be made to Penketh & Whittle Hall to increase drainage capacity between the Sankey Canal and railway line at Penketh Brook, providing an immediate boost to jobs supporting the local economy.
This is part of a wider £5 billion package of accelerated capital investment announced last week by the Prime Minister in a speech setting out his economic strategy to support jobs and get Britain building, with overall investment in the nation’s future prosperity set to exceed £600 billion over the next five years.

In total, the Government’s flooding strategy will see the delivery of flood and coastal defences by 2027 that will prevent £32bn in economic damage, as well as creating areas to store water during flooding and greater use of nature-based solutions to reduce flood risk. It also sets out proposed changes to the joint government and insurance industry Flood Re scheme to lower premiums on properties that invest in flood resilience measures and allow claims to include an additional amount so that flood resilience measures are included in repairs.
Commenting, Mr Carter said:“This area has sadly seen first-hand the devastating impact that flooding can cause to communities and I am pleased Government have been able to include this area of Penketh to receive additional protection.
“Investing in infrastructure, be it for flood defences, schools or health will help to create jobs here in the north west and improve the lives of people locally.”

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said:“Last winter I saw for myself the misery and upheaval that flooding can bring to lives and livelihoods and I said we would do more to help people.
“This long-term plan will help push back the mighty flood waters and protect hundreds of thousands of homes, businesses and livelihoods.
“Our record investment will also stimulate economic growth across the UK as we build back better.”
Environment Secretary George Eustice said:“The devastating impacts of last winter’s flooding were an important reminder of the need to continue to invest and accelerate action to reduce the impact of flooding on our communities.
“Our record investment and ambitious policies will better protect homes, schools, hospitals and businesses, but we also recognise that we cannot prevent flooding entirely, which is why we will ensure that communities at high risk are more resilient.
“Working closely with the Environment Agency, local authorities, business and the third sector we will create a better protected and prepared nation.”


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