Ayrshire Post

Flood work is finished

Properties are protected

- Gary Fanning

Work is now almost complete on a £4.7m flood protection scheme in New Cumnock.

Contractor Barhale Constructi­on PLC, who were appointed to construct phase one of the flood prevention works, have been on site at the Leggate since April.

The works have been extensive and a major part of the project involved the diversion of a major highpressu­re water main by contractor Innovative Utilities (UK) Ltd.

Council leader Douglas Reid said: “The flood prevention works are now in place and protecting properties in the immediate vicinity of the Connel Burn from future flooding.

“The works have been a combinatio­n of engineerin­g measures, earth embankment­s and reinforced concrete walls that have been specially designed to contain any floodwater­s within the Connel Burn. Our contractor­s have also reprofiled the ground and the existing burn bank to allow excess waters to be redirected downstream of the Connel Burn Bridge and away from any properties.

“Now this phase of work is substantia­lly completed the Roads Maintenanc­e Unit will begin to adjust the profile of the B741 carriagewa­y to complement the works.

“I would like to thank the local community for their support and their patience throughout these works. The flooding that they experience­d in the past was devastatin­g and we are committed to ensuring that homes are protected and safe by developing an extensive flood prevention scheme.”

It is anticipate­d that phase two of the works, which will see flood prevention measures being installed along both banks of the Afton Water, New Cumnock protecting homes on either side of the river, will start in April 2019. A major gas main will be diverted before phase two begins.

Discussion­s are ongoing with the Statutory Undertaker­s and also with local landowners to ensure that all necessary service diversions and access permission­s are agreed to allow constructi­on work to go ahead as soon as is possible.

 ??  ?? Almost complete The £4.7m flood prevention scheme
Almost complete The £4.7m flood prevention scheme

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