Subscribe to our Construction Newsfeed
UK Construction Directory
Search our 157,349 companies....

Construction News

06/10/2020

Plans Unveiled To Reduce Flooding In Bristol

Construction News Image
Plans have been revealed for reducing the risk of flooding from the River Avon to Bristol and neighbouring communities.

The plans were unveiled by Bristol City Council and the Environment Agency.

The Bristol Avon Flood Strategy is the result of multiple technical studies to find the most feasible and cost-effective way of managing the increasing risk of flooding from the River Avon. The council will be asking the public for their views on the proposals in a public consultation from 25 October–20 December.

Today, around 1,100 properties near the city centre and a further 200 properties in neighbouring communities are at risk in the unlikely event of a severe river or tidal flood. Without additional defences, the number of homes and businesses at risk would rise to around 4,500 by the end of the century as climate change and rising sea levels increase the risk of more severe flooding.

The proposals – presented in a 'Strategic Outline Case' – set out the council's preferred route to better protect homes and properties. This approach would see new flood defences created or the level of existing defences raised along the lower lying sections of the River Avon. New defences would be designed to be in keeping with the local area, and developed in consultation with local communities as more detailed proposals for areas along the river come forward.
-- Advertisement --
hss



While improved flood defences are needed to reduce the impact of flooding across the city, the council’s plan is to create defences that improve life in the city year-round, not just when the River Avon floods. The necessary works create the opportunity to improve walking and cycling links along the River Avon and into the rest of the city, as well as maintaining and improving access to the river.

The council will also look for opportunities to enhance or preserve public spaces, wildlife areas and heritage sites, such as the Underfall Yard Scheduled Ancient Monument.

By reducing the risk of flooding in areas identified for significant regeneration, such as Temple Quarter, the proposals outlined by the council would enable development to come forward, providing much-needed jobs and homes in these areas.

The approach would be adaptive; meaning any construction of defences would be in phases. Defences would only be built as high as needed in the short term, but could be raised if the risk of flooding increases, future-proofing the city against rising sea levels and the effects of climate change. .

Councillor Nicola Beech, Bristol City Council Cabinet Member with responsibility for flooding, said: "Bristol and the River Avon are intrinsically linked, and the city has prospered because of its riverside location. Our vision, set out in this strategy, is to design measures that deliver year-round benefits to Bristol, not just when the River Avon floods. We need to better protect people’s homes and businesses, but we want to use this as an opportunity to improve public spaces, enhance access to the river and create better walking and cycling connections in the city, as well as protecting heritage sites around the river. By using this approach, we can reduce the risk of flooding to Bristol while creating a more active, sustainable and resilient city."

Latest Construction News

13/06/2025
A vital piece of Peak District railway infrastructure is set to receive a major upgrade this summer, as Network Rail announces a £7.5 million investment into one of Chapel Milton's iconic twin Victorian viaducts. The 160-year-old, 15-arch structure plays a critical role in the UK's freight network,
13/06/2025
Morgan Sindall Construction has revealed plans to expand its operations in South Yorkshire, building on its strong delivery record in West Yorkshire and aligning with the goals of the newly launched Great North initiative. Backed by northern regional mayors, the Great North initiative aims to unloc
13/06/2025
Construction has officially commenced on the new Children's Cancer Centre (CCC) at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (GOSH). Led by long-term design partner BDP, the new centre is one of the most ambitious projects in GOSH's history. The firm is overseeing architecture, landscape, engineeri
13/06/2025
The developer behind the Redworthy Orchard scheme in Yatton has handed over the first homes to a local housing association as part of a wider plan to provide affordable housing in the area. Persimmon Homes Severn Valley has transferred four new properties to Alliance Homes, a move set to ease press
13/06/2025
Wynne Construction has been awarded two major design and build contracts worth over £20 million by Adra to deliver nearly 100 new social homes across North Wales. Construction is already underway at the first site on Berse Road, Wrexham, where Wynne began work in March on a £9 million, 47-home soci
13/06/2025
Great Places Housing Group has officially broken ground on its landmark £37 million LGBTQ+ majority Extra Care housing scheme in Whalley Range, marking the start of construction during Pride Month. The scheme, hailed as the UK's first purpose-built Extra Care development of its kind, is being deliv
13/06/2025
Henry Boot PLC has announced that its property investment and development arm, HBD, has completed the sale of TWO45, a multi-let industrial-led business park in Skelmersdale, to a European real estate developer for £9.5 million. Located on a 10-acre site just minutes from the M58 and M6 motorways,
13/06/2025
Clowes Developments has announced the successful letting of Unit 5A, a newly completed 27,000 sq ft industrial unit at Stud Brook Business Park, to Shawpak Ltd, a pioneering manufacturer of medical device packaging machinery. Founded in Derby in 2013, Shawpak Ltd designs and produces a unique range
13/06/2025
The Hill Group and Legal & General (L&G) have announced a new partnership to deliver 200 affordable homes as part of the first phase of the £450 million City Centre South regeneration scheme in Coventry. This marks the first time the two organisations have collaborated on a major residential devel
13/06/2025
The historic South Crofty tin mining project in Pool, Cornwall, is set to receive a significant boost after being awarded £4,190,500 through the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Good Growth Programme, marking the largest single private sector investment by the programme to date. Delivered by Cornwall C
Efco UK LtdStuart CanvasAqua Direct LtdLakeside HireExecutive LeisureGradwell Group LtdEfco UK LtdGreens H2O Hire LTDInterior 360Newton Mesh Ltd