Comrie Flood Protection Scheme
Feedback updated 7 Jan 2020
We asked
The Council and Sweco consulted with the community on:
- The risk of flooding in Comrie
- The Council's proposals for a flood scheme
- Other action to raise awareness of flood risk and improve flood resilience
You said
The response to the consultation was generally positive with the majority of the community being supportive of the proposed outline design for the flood scheme.
We did
The public consultation on the outline design is now complete and, where possible, the proposals have been amended to address the concerns raised by the community. The flood scheme will therefore be published under the Flood Risk Management (Scotland) Act in 2020 and the Council will notify all affected landowners and residents at that time.
Results updated 7 Jan 2020
The Council and Sweco have collated of all the comments provided at the public exhibition and, where possible, amendments have been made to the proposed outline design. A full report recording the main comments and issues raised by the community and the Council's response, including a summarised (short) version of the report is provided below
Overview
Comrie has experienced a history of flooding from the Water of Ruchill, the River Earn and the River Lednock. The most recent significant flood events occurred in January 1993, February 1997, December 2006 and in August and November 2012. In 2013, the Council completed flood protection works to reduce the risk of flooding to the Dalginross area from the Water of Ruchill. However, these flood protection works do not address the remaining flood risk from the River Earn or the River Lednock, or the combined risk from all three rivers. It is estimated that approximately 200 businesses and residential properties are still at risk of flooding.
Why your views matter
The Council previously considered a wide range of potential options for managing the remaining flood risk from the three main watercourses in the area. These options were presented to the community at public events in September 2016 along with the Council’s preferred flood protection scheme consisting of flood walls and embankments. Since then the Council has been working with consulting engineers, Sweco, to develop an outline design for the flood scheme.
We are now ready to consult with the community on the latest proposals which are detailed below:
- Public Exhibition (April/May 2019) Display Board 1 - Introduction
- Public Exhibition (April/May 2019) Display Board 2 - Project Progress
- Public Exhibition (April/May 2019) Display Board 3 - Flood Risk in Comrie
- Public Exhibition (April/May 2019) Display Board 4 - Proposed Outline Design (1 of 2)
- Public Exhibition (April/May 2019) Display Board 5 - Proposed Outline Design (2 of 2)
- Public Exhibition (April/May 2019) Display Board 6 - River Bank Erosion
- Public Exhibition (April/May 2019) Display Board 7 - Environmental Impact Assessment
- Public Exhibition (April/May 2019) Display Board 8 - Reducing Flood Risk
- Public Exhibition (April/May 2019) Display Board 9 - Surface Water Flooding
- Public Exhibition (April/May 2019) Display Board 10 - Economic Appraisal
- What Happens Next?
- Proposed flood scheme layout
- Current Flood Risk Map - 1 in 30 year flood event (3.3% chance in any one year)
- Current Flood Risk Map - 1 in 100 year flood event (1% chance in any one year)
- Current Flood Risk Map - 1 in 200 year flood event (0.5% chance in any one year)
- Flood Risk after Construction of Flood Scheme - 1 in 200 year flood event (0.5% chance in any one year)
What happens next
Following the consultation the information collected will be collated and used to inform the final outline design of the flood scheme. Where possible, the proposed scheme will be amended to address any local concerns.
The Council will provide a response in the form of a community consultation report. This report will be posted on this page and made available to the community.
Events
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Public Exhibition
From 30 Apr 2019 at 14:00 to 30 Apr 2019 at 20:00Comrie Community Centre
Dunira Street
Comrie
PH6 2LJ -
Public Exhibition
From 8 May 2019 at 14:00 to 8 May 2019 at 20:00Comrie Community Centre
Dunira Street
Comrie
PH6 2LJ
Areas
- Action Partnership Locality - Strathearn and Strathallan
- Ward 6 - Strathearn
Audiences
- Businesses
- Community Councils
- Community Groups/Organisations
- Community Planning Partners
- Environmental Groups
- PKC Employees
- Rural Communities
- Voluntary Groups/Organisations
- Children and Young People
- Elected Members
- Landowners
- People with Disabilities
- Road Users
Interests
- Community Safety
- Emergency Planning
- Flooding
- Landscape Designations
- Nature and Biodiversity
- Affordable Housing
- Homeless or at Risk
- Housing Support
- Private Housing
- Social Housing
- Parks and Green Spaces
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