Flood prevention cash boost for Beckford

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Friday, July 03, 2009
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A village near Tewkesbury, where more than 40 homes flooded in 2007, will receive £120,000 in flood defence funding.

It forms part of a £3 million pot of money for flood defences made available by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.

The Beckford money was approved in a bid submitted by Wychavon District Council and Eckington-based environmental consultants Haycock, with the backing of the Environment Agency. It will be used to survey flooded properties in the village and develop flood protection, such as air brick covers and door guards, for those worst affected.

Steve Jorden, (corr) the council's head of environmental services, said: "This bid has largely been successful because the villagers have been so pro-active and organised. They put together a flood working group with Wychavon and Haycock, who are specialists in flooding and will do the household surveys, and then put together this successful bid."

The council says the Beckford scheme will be used as a test case. Many areas in Wychavon affected by flooding either have flood defences or would not benefit from them but the council says Beckford is a good example of a place where this should work – with others potentially to follow if further funding is made available.

Mr Jorden added: "We were keen that this work was done by a local company with local knowledge. Also in this current climate we felt it only right to invest the money in our own economy."

Haycock is set to start the work in the next couple of months.

See tomorrow's Gloucestershire Echo for further details.

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    by Lisa, Tewkesbury

    Monday, July 06 2009, 12:19PM

    “We are not all on benefits and I have many friends who did claim on the insurance and were unable to get all the money back as the insurace companys would not pay out / give the full amount for items that were lost. This was a very sad time for many people and to make comments like this dosn't make it any better. I know a lot of older people who lost a lot of things that they will never be able to replace!!
    I still want to know, where and when is Tewkesburys flood defence's going to be sorted? They seem to spend the money on everyone else and leave us sinking!”

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    by a bit more with it, somewhere that doesn't flood

    Sunday, July 05 2009, 10:10AM

    “Beckford is near Tewkesbury not a part of it Cecil!! The last time I went through the village I didn't see many on benefits, not many paddling pools. N many of them were lording it way before the floods because they and the generations before them earnt the right to do so.”

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    by Cecil, Gloucester

    Friday, July 03 2009, 2:15PM

    “This will never work because half of the inhabitants of Tewkesbury are lazing about claiming bennefits and moaning about paddling pools whilst the other half are still "lording" about with all of the insurance money they "diddled" the insurance companies out of after the last flood so why bother ..im sure they still have loads of money left over from before that they still havent spent!”

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