121 Flood Water Management Investment Plan
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Report of the Director of
Environment and Resident Experience. To be
introduced by the Cabinet Member for Resident
Services &Tackling Inequality.
The report seeks to outline and seek approval for the Council's
flood water management schemes and
programmes to be delivered across the borough in the next financial
year (2024/25).
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Cabinet Member for Resident Services and
Tackling Inequality introduced the report which sought approval for
the Council's flood water management schemes and programmes to be
delivered across the borough in the next financial year
(2024/25).
Following questions from Cllr Hakata, Cllr Brabazon
and Cllr Cawley – Harrison the following information was
noted:
- That Haringey
had some of the most intensive SuDS implementation among the London
boroughs, and in relation to planning system prioritising and
supporting SuDS, it was noted that planning efforts were aimed at
strengthening and updating policies to align with the latest
Council policies and regional initiatives. The Planning team played
a pivotal role in ensuring that new developments did not exacerbate
flooding but instead contributed to improving drainage
systems.
- With regards
to progress in multi-agency collaboration, particularly with Thames
Water, there was noted to be improved relations with Thames Water,
addressing bursts in Crouch Hill and issues in Muswell Hill. Their
proactive involvement before implementing SuDS schemes aided in
flood mitigation. There was confidence in developing relationships
to ensure collaboration despite competition among boroughs for
Thames Water's attention. There were partnerships with the GLA and
the Environmental Agency, which supported SuDS projects. There was
focus was on improving relations with local businesses to mitigate
flood damage.
- On the
Turnpike Lane potential SuDS scheme, this was at an early stage of
development and noted the frequent need for drain cleaning
necessitated considering engineering solutions. Noted that one
option was to utilise Ducketts Common to address the issues
naturally, acting as a soakaway without compromising its status as
a park. Efforts were underway to assess the feasibility of this
approach, collaborating with TfL, the Environmental Agency, and
businesses to determine the potential scheme.
- The focus
of grant funding for SuDS schemes, for the next 10 years, was
informed by Section 19 reports in both the East and West of the
borough. With awareness of issues such as culverted waterways, the
funding opportunities sought were to best address these challenges.
Regarding the Highways SuDS scheme and residents' potential
involvement, the suitability of the space was crucial and involved
technical considerations. For example, on Turnpike Lane, adding
more gullies had had a positive impact on managing water flow.
Noted that different roads in the same area might have required
different solutions, indicating that a SuDS scheme might not always
have been the sole solution.
RESOLVED
- To approve
the Flood Water Management Investment Plan for the 2024/25
financial year as set out in the attached Appendix 1.
- To delegate
decisions relating to flood water management scheme design and
implementation to the Head of Highways and Parking subject to any
decisions which are key decisions being taken by
Cabinet.
- To
authorise the Head of Highways and Parking to (a) carry out any
required consultation in accordance with Appendix 2; and, having
had due regard to all consultation responses submitted as part of
the statutory consultation process, and having considered whether
the Council should cause a public inquiry to be held, (b) to
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