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Selkirk's £31m flood protection scheme officially opened | Selkirk's £31m flood protection scheme officially opened |
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A £31m flood protection scheme for a town in the Scottish Borders has been officially opened. | |
The work in Selkirk to protect nearly 600 properties has seen burns rerouted and an "intelligent water management system" created at St Mary's Loch. | The work in Selkirk to protect nearly 600 properties has seen burns rerouted and an "intelligent water management system" created at St Mary's Loch. |
The Scottish government provided 80% of the funding for the project. | The Scottish government provided 80% of the funding for the project. |
Environment Secretary Roseanna Cunningham opened the scheme along with Scottish Borders Council leader David Parker. | |
"Flooding can have devastating consequences for individuals, businesses and communities and that is why we are working with partners and investing in schemes to protect against flooding," said Ms Cunningham. | |
"The opening of this new scheme is good news for Selkirk and will provide lasting protection for around 600 properties against the sort of flooding that has affected this area. | |
"We are committed to reducing flood risk across Scotland. We will continue to make available £42m a year to fund important new projects to protect communities most at risk from flooding." | |
Mr Parker said the project had already proved its worth. | |
"This Saturday, the Long Philip Burn would have flooded the rugby club had it not been for the Selkirk flood protection scheme," he said. | |
"So already it is demonstrating what it can do and the properties and businesses and homes that it will protect." | |
'Massive asset' | |
He said the town had gone through a lot of disruption during the construction phase of the project. | |
"The community of Selkirk have been first-class, they really do deserve a great deal of praise for the way they have worked alongside the contractors and allowed us to deliver the flood protection scheme," he said. | |
"What we have delivered is a massive asset to the town and surrounding community with many new facilities being provided as well as making sure we are protecting the town from flooding." |
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