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16

Sept 2024

Last Updated: 13/09/2024
Environment
Environment

Knaresborough residents nervous about flooding due to blocked drains

by Thomas Barrett Local Democracy Reporter

| 16 Sept, 2024
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This year's flooding in Knaresborough.

Residents in Knaresborough who have endured flash flooding events in recent years “get nervous” when it rains due to blocked drains, according to a councillor.

During the most recent floods in May, the Nidd burst its banks and it led to raw sewage entering 50 homes.

There have been suggestions in the town that blocked drains and gullies, which are maintained by North Yorkshire Council, are making flooding worse as surface water has nowhere to go.

Melisa Burnham, the council’s highways manager, updated local councillors at a meeting yesterday about the council’s new programme for cleaning gullies which was introduced in 2023 following a successful trial.

The council has 39,000 recognised gully assets across Harrogate and Knaresborough and the programme identifies which ones need cleaning on a 6-month, 12-month or 24-month basis.

According to a report, the programme is on schedule and the council has cleaned just over 4,000 gullies since the changes were introduced.

Cllr John Mann (Conservative, Oatlands and Pannal) said the new programme had led to improvements in Harrogate which he congratulated officers for.

He added: 

The new risk-based approach is excellent and it’s working. We’re seeing a lot less local floods and gullies being blocked. It’s very reassuring for residents so I’m very pleased with the progress.

But despite some improvements in Harrogate, Cllr Matt Walker (Liberal Democrat, Knaresborough East) said blocked drains in Knaresborough were concerning residents due to the amount of rainfall this year.

Cllr Walker said: 

Some of my residents living the aftermath of flooding do get nervous when it rains. A lady at the weekend got sandbags out.

Perhaps they are right to have concerns. I have hundreds of pictures of blocked drains. It would be useful to have more detail so I can go back to the residents and look and see when a drain could be next cleaned. It’s still not clear.

Ms Burnham said the council utilises local knowledge from officers as well as suggestions from members of the public when prioritising which gullies need cleaning.

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