Theresa May has welcomed commitments from key organisations to address flood risk in the local area and to improve the response when flooding occurs.
Following the flooding experienced earlier this year, Theresa took up a series of proposals and suggestions based on comments received from her constituents to prevent flooding and to respond more effectively when it occurs. Based on these proposals, Theresa has secured important commitments from bodies including the Environment Agency, Thames Water and local councils.
The actions being taken include:
The Environment Agency
will conduct a river bed survey along the Bisham to Marlow stretch of the Thames
will amend its Flood Warning system for Bisham to ensure that properties at early risk of flooding are not missed out (as happened earlier this year)
is carrying out an initial assessment for flood defence options in Bisham in consultation with local residents; and is inspecting flood defences in South Cookham.
The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
has committed to removing unnecessary burdens which discourage farmers and landowners from carrying out watercourse maintenance.
Thames Water
will address specific problems identified at Sheeplands, Lightlands Lane and the North Maidenhead Bund.
Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead
is identifying problems which resulted in a delay in providing sandbags, and is ensuring a clear plan is in place for opening the Cookham Causeway
has commissioned studies in areas of high flood risk to identify improvements
e.g. the clearing of ditches
will ensure that the Borough Local Plan reflects the impact of the flooding in
regard to planning policy.
Wokingham Borough Council
has produced a draft Local Flood Risk Management Strategy
is mapping the crucial ditches and open drains and taking action against
landowners who do not keep ditches clear.
First Great Western
have retained the temporary solutions introduced earlier in the year, and are
working on plans to resignal the train lines through Maidenhead.
Commenting, Theresa said: “I am pleased to have received some firm commitments on
action being taken to reduce the risk of flooding locally, and to ensure that any future
floods are met with a quick and effective response. I will continue to press these
organisations to ensure that the commitments they have outlined are acted upon.”
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Office: 020 7219 5206
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