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Dawlish News

Dawlish News
Dawlish News
12 Nov 2013 09:17

A Devon brook is to be dredged to remove silt and help reduce the chances of future flooding, a council says.

The two-week project to dredge Dawlish Brook, also known as Dawlish Water, would help protect the town centre, Teignbridge Council said.

In August 2012, the brook - which runs through Dawlish town centre - burst its banks when water levels rose by about 2ft (60cm).

Any material removed will be used to restore river banks damaged in 2012.

The council said the brook had 20 weirs and sluices along its length and work was needed because "over the years - and in particular last year's storms - silt and gravel have been washed downstream, creating build-up to an unacceptable level".

If left, Dawlish Lawn in the town centre could be prone to flooding, it added.

 

See more...http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-24903099

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Carer
Carer
12 Nov 2013 15:50

I wonder how long it will take for them to start?

Will probably have to have about 20 meetings to decide it.

 

Also, when it is done, I hope that they will knock that monstrocity of a bandstand down and build one that we can be proud of.

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Judith Chalmers
Judith Chalmers
12 Nov 2013 16:01

It started today Carer. You're dead right about the bandstand, though I doubt it's within the Environment Agency's remit. 

Carer
Carer
13 Nov 2013 16:10

@Mrs C

I believe one of the reasons as to why it wasnt built before, was that the lawn is designated as a flood plain.

What happened to the money put by for it is anyone's guess.

elvis presley
elvis presley
14 Nov 2013 15:14

Carer, you said it will take about twenty meetings to decide, you left out the forming of  a working party and  a field survey. To say nothing of  a public consultation.

Judith Chalmers
Judith Chalmers
14 Nov 2013 22:05

ELVIS PRESLEY:  Work started on Tuesday!

Carer
Carer
21 Nov 2013 16:20

At the current rate of progress, they will be there for a couple of months, unless they are just doing a certain section.

 

Just look at Tucks Plot section, and youy can see how much needs to be cleared from there.

leatash
leatash
21 Nov 2013 16:29

Should they not start upstream and work down if we get heavy rain  the silt above will be washed into the cleared section answers on a postcard please.

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ken
ken
21 Nov 2013 23:08

@leatash seems right to me.

Judith Chalmers
Judith Chalmers
22 Nov 2013 09:14

Has nobody here read the notice that's been put up, which clearly states what the schedule of works is, and clearly explains why things are being done in the order that they are?  Goodness me, everyone's a blooming expert round here! ๐Ÿ˜Ž

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Carer
Carer
22 Nov 2013 15:42

@Mrs C

 

As a matter of fact, no, I haven't seen the schedule of works for the above job.

Please tell me exactly where one can find them, as I will be most grateful.

Also, is there somewhere online? A link would be useful if there is.

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Judith Chalmers
Judith Chalmers
22 Nov 2013 20:31

CARER (and the 3 who liked your post): The one that I've read is attached to the wildfowl pen.  It's also been referred to in Gazettes passim. ๐Ÿ’‹

michaelclayson
michaelclayson
22 Nov 2013 22:21

You can see a copy if you cut and paste the following

 

http://www.dawlish.gov.uk/edit/uploads/posterthebrook1173.pdf

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Duckileaks
Duckileaks
23 Nov 2013 09:50

Thank you Michael, all confusion now gone! (On my part anyway)

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Carer
Carer
23 Nov 2013 13:37

Many thanks Michael, and like Duckileaks above, I too have a clear picture now.

Paul
Paul
25 Nov 2013 11:53

So the large build up of debris near the old post office will be left there which is clearly the worst eyesore.

The public notice pdf file says it is good for waterfowl and fish, but is the real reason because it is too expensive to remove?

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