Showing posts with label "environment agency". Show all posts
Showing posts with label "environment agency". Show all posts

Monday, 2 November 2009

Mail exchange in the slow lane

Sharp eyed residents of Tenbury Wells may have noticed that two of the Teme Bridge's arches are partially blocked by debris.

This was highlighted to the Environment agency many weeks ago by Malvern Hills District Council. It would appear to be a simple job to clear the offending mess and release the full capacity of the arch to water flow.

But No. Letters have crawled between all the various agencies. Malvern Hills Town Council, Tenbury Town Council, The Environment Agency and English Heritage.

In this day and age when communication can be sent across the world and replied to in seconds, months have past, and still letters are slowly exchanged and still no work can be done.

During the last few weeks water in the river has been very low, but now the window of opportunity would appear to be closing with heavy rain fall recorded and forecast.

It would appear that no matter how simple the solution or urgent the request, the multiple layers of government agencies that 'protect' this country are unable to rise to the occasion. Let's hope that rising water, does not beat them to a decision.

Monday, 2 February 2009

Environment Agency Work in Tenbury

The Environment Agency Flood Risks Manager was unable to attend tonight's Tenbury Town Council Meeting as advertised due to the adverse weather conditions.
Councillors were informed that work to remove the vegetation from the shoal below Teme Bridge, and work on Kyre Brook would start shortly so as to be completed before the bird nesting season.

Work on a monitor for Kyre Brook has also been agreed.

Work to remove rubble from the Old Toilets would not be started before August 2009.

Monday, 3 November 2008

EA not keen on gauge for Kyre Brook

It seems that the Environment Agency is not keen on the proposal to fit flood warning gauges to Kyre Brook.

They already monitor the water level on Ledwyche Brook at Little Hereford and Mill Brook at Newnham Bridge and feel that Kyre Brook does not need to be monitored.

This decision appears to be rather strange as Kyre Brook rises on the opposite side of the Teme Valley and has a direct effect on flooding in Tenbury.