Friday 30 August 2019

Botcherby Botched bridge

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Botcherby Bridge 'Smoothing' works showing diversion of the river under 
one arch.

The Environment Agency is hell-bent on 'No Dredging'. It appears OK for 
extensive dredging down south, and also on the River Tyne at Haydon 
Bridge.
In the interests of maximising the efficiency of this obstructive bridge 
why not clear the channel by dredging for maximum conveyance.

At the recent kick-off of the Carlisle Phase 1 Melbourne Park raising 
and extending the flood embankment, the issue of fallen trees in the 
river channel was pointed out in the presence Sir John Bevan of the 
Environment Agency - any trees washed down to the Botcherby  Bridge will 
potentially negate all the raising of the flood defences, and we will 
inevitably be flooded once  again .

Many members of the public have reported this problem to me, of fallen 
trees in the
   river channel and in turn I have reported it to the EA numerous times 
with no positive response.

Whoever is responsible, be it the Carlisle City Council as 'Riparian 
Owner', the Environment Agency from a maintenance perspective please let 
us have some action.

A recent report regarding the River Petteril from downstream of 
Botcherby Bridge, a member of
  the general public was informed whilst removing various shopping 
trolley and other such detritus that they could be prosecuted for going 
into the river bed.
Everybody wants to be in charge and nobody is doing anything about it.
Please let us have some visible action

Richard Milne
Carlisle Flood Action Group