Have your say in the further consultation about the design of the proposed flood defences for Broughty Ferry. These defences will run from the Stannergate to Broughty Ferry Castle via Grassy Beach, Douglas Terrace, James Place, Fisher Street and Beach Crescent.
The drop in consultation event will be held on Tuesday 13th December 2016 at the Castle Green Leisure Centre from 11am to 7pm.
This event will provide an update on the project and seek opinion on the latest design proposal. A sample panel of the proposed flood protection wall is already on display at the notice board at Castle Pier and comments on the material and colour will also be welcomed.
On the day members of the city council’s design team will be available from 11am to 7pm to help answer questions, explain technical details and the thinking behind the plans at this stage.
More information can be found on the regularly updated webpage at: http://www.dundeecity.gov.uk/BroughtyFerryFloodProtection
Showing posts with label Broughty Ferry flood prevention scheme. Show all posts
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08/12/2016
27/06/2016
Flood Risk Managment Plan for Dundee and Broughty Ferry Published
The Flood Risk Management (Scotland) Act 2009 required the relevant responsible authorities to work together to produce a Flood Risk Management Plan for their respective Local Plan Districts with the aim of reducing overall risk of flooding from whatever source.
Dundee is contained within the Tay Estuary and Montrose Basin Local Plan District and, as the appointed lead local authority, Angus Council are responsible for publishing our Plan.
The finalised "Local Flood Risk Management Plan: Tay Estuary and Montrose Basin Local Plan District" has now been published and is available to read or download from the link below:-
http://www.angus.gov.uk/downloads/file/2396/tay_estuary_and_montrose_basin_local_flood_risk_management_plan
Dundee is contained within the Tay Estuary and Montrose Basin Local Plan District and, as the appointed lead local authority, Angus Council are responsible for publishing our Plan.
The finalised "Local Flood Risk Management Plan: Tay Estuary and Montrose Basin Local Plan District" has now been published and is available to read or download from the link below:-
http://www.angus.gov.uk/downloads/file/2396/tay_estuary_and_montrose_basin_local_flood_risk_management_plan
18/06/2016
Broughty Ferry Flood Protection Scheme - Exhibition Material Available Online
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The Council's presentation to the community council meeting on 7th June and the exhibition material from the drop-in consultation on 1st June are currently on display at the foyer of Dundee House,50 North Lindsay Street Dundee DD1 1QE . The exhibition material will be on display until Friday 24th June. Any person wishing to view the material and requires further explanation should ask for Gavin Smith or Michael Sandeman at reception.
Staff have also uploaded a video of the 3D animation to YouTube at the following link: https://youtu.be/GDcCvSrCVxw
They have also created a webpage on Dundee city Council's website where more detailed drawings can be viewed:
https://www.dundeecity.gov.uk/BroughtyFerryFloodProtection
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