Six-figure cash injection set to beef up and boost Doncaster flood defences

City of Doncaster Council has been successful in its bid to secure £600,000 worth of government funding to reduce the risk of flooding in Bentley.
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The upper reaches of Bentley Mill Stream is one of 40 projects across the country which will benefit from £25 million of investment in to natural flood management.

Natural processes such as planting trees and wetlands within the immediate area of Bentley Mill Stream and the watercourse corridor will help ‘slow the flow’ of the rain and surface water.

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Coupled with improving the connectivity to the flood plain, it is expected to primarily improve the flood resilience of the downstream Bentley community whilst also providing biodiversity net gain following a series of recent floods.

Flood defences in Bentley are set to be boosted.Flood defences in Bentley are set to be boosted.
Flood defences in Bentley are set to be boosted.

Councillor Mark Houlbrook, Cabinet Member for Sustainability and Waste, said: “This announcement is most welcome.

"We are continually lobbying government for funding to support flood defences and flood alleviation across Doncaster.

“We are committed to providing useful solutions to instances of flooding, particularly in an area such as Bentley which has been badly affected previously.

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"This allocation of funding will help support larger flood projects we are working on alongside natural interventions.”

Doncaster North MP, Ed Miliband, said: ““This is an important investment for the community in Bentley, whose homes and businesses have been so badly affected by flooding.

"This investment has come as part of a determined joint campaign with the local community and the Mayor.

"I will keep fighting for the best possible flood defences for every part of my constituency."