New flood defences are completed for Blyth

A major £600,000 flood scheme protecting homes and businesses from tidal flooding has been completed.
Construction of the £600,000 flood defence scheme in Blyth.Construction of the £600,000 flood defence scheme in Blyth.
Construction of the £600,000 flood defence scheme in Blyth.

The previous 180m flood wall in the Cowpen area of Blyth has been upgraded and extended to create a 380m wall.

Officials say the new defences, from Crawford Street to Quay Road, will protect more than 1,000 properties into the future, while also offering immediate improved protection to 58 properties.

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The work, funded by the Environment Agency, was built by the Port of Blyth as part of its wider redevelopment of the adjacent Bates and Wimbourne Quay terminals.

Leila Huntington, the Environment Agency’s flood risk manager for the north east, said: “We’re delighted this flood wall is now complete and hope it provides peace of mind to local residents.

“This is a great example of an effective and efficient partnership project and we have worked closely with the Port of Blyth to create something which means a greater standard of flood protection at a reduced cost.

“I’d like to thank local residents for their patience throughout this work.

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“We’re committed to increasing protection for our communities at risk of flooding and are continuously looking for opportunities to collaborate with our partners and provide the best possible solutions.”

Alan Todd, Port Director, said: “We’re delighted that these works are now complete and offer immediate improvements to the flood defences for the town, its residents and businesses.”

He added: “We are now able to focus on further phases of the redevelopment, which will see the Bates and Wimbourne Quay terminals become one terminal, offering increased opportunities for growth and significant inward investment.”

A Flood Warning service is available for Blyth residents considered to be at risk of flooding, one for the North Sea at Blyth and another for the North Sea at Blyth Town Centre.

To check if you are at risk of flooding and to sign up for free flood warnings call Floodline on 0345 988 1188 or visit www.gov.uk/check-flood-risk