Thinking about the severe flooding up north and the fact that South Wales has escaped by luck.
The Ely Bridge development of 900 houses built on the
former flood plain of the River Ely,
as the planning document puts it! Medium risk area on the EA flood maps.
A report into this area a few year back says:
Sites at Ely Bridge
The sites at Ely Bridge require a significant scheme of raised defences to enable
development to comply with TAN 15 over the development lifetime. The costs of such a
scheme has been broadly assessed and considered economically viable to deliver
these sites.
The site that currently fails the requirements of TAN 15 (A1.15) is Site 36LBR. The
depth of flooding to this site is stated as “significant” (even with the defences in place to
the West) due to its low lying elevation in relation to the surrounding area
And guess what the planning restraints NRW said would be ok for this site? widen the river a bit by the houses and raise the land by up to 1 metre!
So maybe this will be OK but does this not just move flooding problems elsewhere.
I would hate to see the insurance quotes on these new houses.