Flood defence work begins in Dinas Powys

By Nub News Reporter

18th Feb 2024 | Local News

Mark Wilson
Mark Wilson

Work to protect 177 residential properties and five community buildings in Dinas Powys from flooding will begin shortly after the Vale of Glamorgan Council secured £1.5 million of Welsh Government funding.

 That money will be used to make these structures more resilient to flooding after many were engulfed by water when the River Cadoxton burst its banks four years ago.

Measures that can make a property more resilient to flooding include flood doors or barriers, airbrick covers, non-return valves and external waterproofing.

A specialist contractor, Lakeside Flood Solutions, has been appointed to undertake the work, which will be project managed by consultants Wardell Armstrong on behalf of the Council.

Affected properties will be contacted over the next few weeks to arrange for a survey to identify the works required, with installation carried out this calendar year.

A presentation on the project was also recently delivered to the Dinas Powys Flood Action Group.

Cllr Mark Wilson, Vale of Glamorgan Council Cabinet Member for Neighbourhood and Building Services, said: "Flooding causes serious trauma for those whose properties are affected. Damage can be expensive to repair, while there is also the emotional cost of seeing your home submerged in water.

"The properties identified for this programme of work are ones at a high risk of being flooded, something many of them have suffered before.

"The measures introduced will not only help protect these buildings, but also reduce the impact on those living locally by protecting community assets.

"Work will be completely financed with grant funding from Welsh Government and overseen by expert companies, who specialise in delivering such projects."

     

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