Burton Joyce awarded £50k for flood scheme

Flooding in recent months brought disruption to the village after intense rainfall resulted in surface water flooding with drainage systems overwhelmed.

A £50k project to help prevent flooding in Burton Joyce has been announced.

Flooding in recent months brought disruption to the village after intense rainfall resulted in surface water flooding with drainage systems overwhelmed.

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Nottinghamshire County Council’s Flood Risk Management Team is now leading on possible mitigation measures.

Following a feasibility study, a scheme to install natural flood management measures in carefully selected areas within the upper catchment of the Crock Beck is now planned thanks to part funding from the county council’s Green Investment Fund. The measures will help restore the natural functions of the Beck to temporarily capture and hold back water running off land during times of heavy rain, releasing it slowly after the rain has passed. 

Leaky Barriers will be installed which let low water flows pass unimpeded and hold water back during higher flows and up to 250 native tree species will be planted to improve the infiltration of rain into the soil, helping to reduce overland flow of water.

Councillor Neil Clarke MBE, Cabinet Member for Transport and Environment at Nottinghamshire County Council, said: “We are delighted that funding has been committed to help residents in the Burton Joyce area who have suffered the devastating impacts of flooding.

“The scheme will not only help to protect homes and businesses from flooding it will also create a new enhanced habitat for wildlife, boosting biodiversity and ecology in the area for residents to enjoy.”

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