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Calder Valley flood repair and recovery 'to cost £13m' | |
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The cost of repairing damage caused by severe floods in the Calder Valley in 2012 and to fit new prevention measures will be about £13m, a report has shown. | |
Flash floods hit the Calder Valley in June and July last year, with a month's rain falling in a matter of hours. | Flash floods hit the Calder Valley in June and July last year, with a month's rain falling in a matter of hours. |
About £3m has already been spent by Calderdale Council and other agencies to mend flood damage, a report to be seen by councillors has revealed. | About £3m has already been spent by Calderdale Council and other agencies to mend flood damage, a report to be seen by councillors has revealed. |
Council leader Tim Swift said the cost of the repair job was "simply massive". | Council leader Tim Swift said the cost of the repair job was "simply massive". |
'Significant progress' | 'Significant progress' |
The report, to be presented to Calderdale Council's economy and environment scrutiny panel, details the progress of the recovery operation since a series of floods in the Calder Valley between 22 June and 9 July 2012. | The report, to be presented to Calderdale Council's economy and environment scrutiny panel, details the progress of the recovery operation since a series of floods in the Calder Valley between 22 June and 9 July 2012. |
While "significant progress" had been made to repair flood-related damage, much more work would need to be done to avoid a repeat of the flooding, the report suggested. | While "significant progress" had been made to repair flood-related damage, much more work would need to be done to avoid a repeat of the flooding, the report suggested. |
So far, Calderdale Council had spent £1.5m on the recovery operation, with the Environment Agency, Yorkshire Water and the Canal and River Trust spending a further £1.5m, the report said. | So far, Calderdale Council had spent £1.5m on the recovery operation, with the Environment Agency, Yorkshire Water and the Canal and River Trust spending a further £1.5m, the report said. |
Work already completed included repairs to walls, drains, river culverts and flood defences in Hebden Bridge, Todmorden and Mytholmroyd, the report showed. | Work already completed included repairs to walls, drains, river culverts and flood defences in Hebden Bridge, Todmorden and Mytholmroyd, the report showed. |
Though the Yorkshire and Humber Regional Flood and Coastal Committee had committed £3m towards flood prevention measures, additional road and drain repairs in the Calder Valley were still likely to cost a further £7m, the report revealed. | |
While Calderdale Council had received about £80,000 from the government's Bellwin Scheme, which helps councils in the wake of large-scale incidents, it would continue to lobby for additional government funding, said Mr Swift. | While Calderdale Council had received about £80,000 from the government's Bellwin Scheme, which helps councils in the wake of large-scale incidents, it would continue to lobby for additional government funding, said Mr Swift. |
In the meantime, work was under way to compile a "robust" recovery plan and financial summary which would set out what further repair and flood defence measures were needed in the Calder Valley and how to fund them. | In the meantime, work was under way to compile a "robust" recovery plan and financial summary which would set out what further repair and flood defence measures were needed in the Calder Valley and how to fund them. |
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