Calls to defer Emsworth homes plan to Environment Agency amid ‘horrifying’ flood and nature risks

Published in the Portsmouth News on the 6th August 2018
Story by Byron Melton

 

CAMPAIGNERS have called for a planning application to be deferred to the Environment Agency amid fears a development could lead to flooding. 

Residents have said Hampshire Homes’ plans for 46 homes east of Westwood Close, in Emsworth, could ‘pose a serious threat’ to the local water table after they were lodged with Havant Borough Council (HBC).

The build is pencilled for flood zone one land close to the River Ems – which according to the Environment Agency has less than a 0.1 per cent chance of flooding.

However, areas surrounding the site fall into flood zones two and three which face a one per cent chance or greater of flooding from rivers in any given year.

Chairman of Havant Friends of the Earth, Ray Cobbett, says the proposals must be deferred so a development’s full, potential impact on the River Ems can be assessed.

Continue reading Calls to defer Emsworth homes plan to Environment Agency amid ‘horrifying’ flood and nature risks