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22

Jan 2021

Last Updated: 22/01/2021
Environment
Environment

Heavy rain raises flooding fears at new Boroughbridge housing estate

by Connor Creaghan

| 22 Jan, 2021
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Yesterday morning some woke up to a wider problem. What had been driveways and a park for children to play had become a lake of water.

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A few days of heavy rain and snowmelt has exposed a flooding issue at a new housing estate in Boroughbridge.

Residents on Hockley Croft noticed flood water creeping onto the north side of the estate earlier this week, which soon turned into a small river.

Yesterday morning some woke up to a wider problem. What had been driveways and a park for children to play had become a lake of water.




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Residents claim the developers, Harron Homes, had not mentioned the possibility of flooding and also claim council surveys failed to raise the issue.

This week saw some very heavy rain but some Boroughbridge residents fear their homes could be flooded if the weather is more severe in future.



We spoke to some of the residents on the estate who wanted to raise the issue anonymously.

Some had spent around £300,000 to more than £600,000 for a brand new house. They told the Stray Ferret:

"When the searches were done this wasn't listed as a floodplain, there were no flooding issues raised. I guess that water is from the excess rain and maybe a lack of drainage.
"The flood water is quite close to the house. We don't want these problems every time it rains.
"The weather has not really been much worse than normal so the drainage needs to be sorted out."


A second person, who has lived on the estate for 18 months, also told the Stray Ferret:

"The flood water is running like the river near our house. Last night we were really scared, we thought the water was going to come up to our house.
"We weren't warned about the flooding issues so it was a bit of a shock really.
"Funnily enough we have had to gravel our garden because it is so wet. It was like a flood in our garden last winter, so we had to dig it all up and re-do it all again."


A spokespers​on for Harron Homes Yorkshire said:

“There has been unprecedented rainfall from Storm Christoph that has impacted many previously unaffected parts of the country.
"The adjacent open land at our Hockley Croft development in Boroughbridge has passed water on to the site which we are investigating with the land owner.
“We have helped our customers affected by the water from the fields by deploying a pump that has reduced the water levels and the situation is now under control with very little consequence and inconvenience to our customers.”


In the planning application from a couple of years ago Harrogate Borough Council said it had concerns about the surface water discharge rates.

"The applicant has stated that surface water from the proposed development is to be discharged directly to the River Ure via an attenuation pond.
"However they have not indicated how this will be achieved.
"Nevertheless the Environment Agency is responsible for administering surface water discharge from the new development to Milby Cut."


A spokesperson for the council also told the Stray Ferret:

"Proposed development sites may need to carry out a flood risk assessment.
"A risk assessment, carried out by specialists, was considered as part of the planning process for this site.
"Relevant consultees raised no objections to its conclusions or proposed mitigation measures it contained."