Friday, June 27, 2025

Rotherham Council set to approve key land acquisitions for flood prevention projects

Rotherham Council is moving forward with its flood alleviation plans, with the Cabinet set to approve land acquisitions that will facilitate the progression of two major flood control schemes. On 7 July, the Cabinet is expected to sanction the purchase of five non-residential plots near Whiston Brook and one near Eel Mires Dike in Laughton Common.

These acquisitions are crucial for constructing flood management structures, including reservoirs, wetland areas, and flow control systems, which aim to reduce flood risk in the area. With £5.5 million already allocated for the projects, a significant portion, £4.25 million, is earmarked for the Whiston Brook and Eel Mires Dike flood alleviation efforts.

In addition to the funds already secured, the council is actively seeking further financial support, including grants from the Environment Agency. Construction on the Whiston Brook scheme is expected to begin later this year. The initiative addresses both river and surface water flooding, with the goal of bolstering the area’s resilience against future flood events. These efforts are part of Rotherham’s broader strategy to improve flood protection and enhance public spaces.

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