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Friday, 2 March 2018

£5 million investment in Ryde flood scheme

Environment Agency begins work on £5 million Isle of Wight Flood Scheme

More than 300 local properties in Ryde will be better protected from flooding
The outfall at Monktonmead
On 1 March Environment Agency contractors are starting construction of a new £5 million flood scheme to better protect more than 300 properties in Ryde. In partnership with the Isle of Wight Council and the Southern Regional Flood and Coastal Committee, the completed scheme will significantly reduce flood risk in the area.
Environment Agency Manager John O’Flynn said:
We are delighted to be launching this multi-million pound scheme on the island, which includes over £1 million of partner contributions that will benefit so many local homes and businesses. A sensible approach to funding and a good relationship with our partners has allowed us to begin the work in early spring. We’ll now be able to minimise disruption to the beach in the summer, avoid environmental constraints (including overwintering birds) and deliver a completed scheme that will reduce the flood risk by the autumn.
Environment Minister Thérèse Coffey said:
We are investing £2.6 billion to better protect the country from flooding, including over 1,500 flood defence schemes which will better protect 300,000 homes by 2021. The Isle of Wight scheme is an important step in building our resilience, protecting more than 300 homes and businesses locally and giving people all important peace of mind.
Cabinet member for environment and heritage Councillor John Hobart, said:
Together with our partners, we are making great progress on flood prevention measures for Ryde and we are working alongside the Environment Agency and the Southern Regional Flood and Coastal Committee to reduce the risk of floods in the long term. We are excited to see this work beginning early spring to further strengthen flood measures for the residents of Ryde and surrounding habitat.
The first stage of the project is to build a new outfall pipe from the sea wall in front of the existing pump station across Ryde sands to the marina. This will mean a clear outfall is maintained allowing more water to be discharged to the sea in heavy rainfall events and a significant reduction in the frequency of river flows overtopping the bank and flooding land and properties in Ryde.
This work will result in the closure of the section of beach from the existing outfall to Ryde Marina. The Environment Agency expects these essential works to be completed in July 2018, allowing it to reopen for the summer holidays. Although the children’s play area next to the public toilets will be used as a works compound, it will be replaced at the end of the project.
The second and final stage is the construction of a flood wall around Simeon Street Recreation Ground, Marymead Close and the river boundary of the BT depot. These works are planned to start in June 2018 and be completed by October 2018.
Anyone who would like to find out more about the scheme or ask questions, is welcome to come along to the next Ryde Flood Action Group Meeting which will be held at the Simeon Arms on 13 March at 5:00pm. There will also be an open day later in the spring where the Environment Agency will present a detailed design of the flood wall that constitutes the second stage of the project.
Published 1 March 2018

Monday, 18 December 2017

Dangers of cold water shock this Christmas

MCA cold water shock campaign this Christmas to highlight the dangers of drinking near water.




Our short video, which educates young men about the dangers of cold water shock, especially following ‘a night out on the town’ is being re-launched in a Christmas 2017 campaign advertising across the UK, and particularly in areas where there have been several incidents of this type

Sunday, 13 August 2017

You may wonder what The Maritime and Coastguard Agency get up too?


The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) announced today that ten foreign flagged ships were under detention in UK ports during July 2017 after failing Port State Control (PSC) inspection.

Photographer: Ashley Hunn
Vessel Name: SEA TRIDENT
GT: 964.
IMO No: 7393169.
Flag: PANAMA (white list)
Company:
Classification Society: Expired
Recognised Organisation: Expired
Recognised Organisation for ISM DOC:
Recognised Organisation for ISM SMC:
Date and Place of Detention: 17 June 2016, West Cowes
Summary: Seventeen deficiencies with seventeen grounds for detentions
Defective itemNature of defectGround for Detention
01101 - Cargo ship safety equipment certExpiredYes
01102 – Cargo Ship safety construction certExpiredYes
01104 – Cargo ship safety radio certExpiredYes
01108 – Loadline certExpiredYes
01117 – IOPP (International Oil Pollution Prevention certExpiredYes
01119 – International Sewage Pollution Prevention certExpiredYes
01124 – International Air Pollution Prevention certExpiredYes
01137 – Civil liability for bunker oil pollution damage certExpiredYes
01199 – Other certs (Certificate of class)ExpiredYes
01201 – Certificates for master and officersMissingYes
10111 – ChartsNot updatedYes
10116 – Publications NauticalNot updatedYes
11108 – Inflatable liferaftsExpiredYes
11116 – Distress flaresMissingYes
07109 – Fixed fire fighting extinguishing installationNot as requiredYes
07110 – Fire fighting equipment & appliancesNot as requiredYes
01140 – Declaration of Maritime Labour ComplianceMissingYes
This vessel was still detained on 31st July 2017
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency
We work to prevent the loss of life on the coast and at sea. We produce legislation and guidance on maritime matters, and provide certification to seafarers.

Responsibilities

We are responsible for:
  • the safety of everybody in a vessel in UK waters
  • the safety of all seafarers on UK flagged vessels
  • making sure all equipment on UK vessels is fit for purpose
  • making sure all seafarers on UK vessels have correct documentation
  • the environmental safety of UK coast and waters
  • the accuracy of hydrographic data on UK charts
  • overseeing coastal rescue volunteers, hydrographics, seafarer certification and the port state control inspection regime

MCA is an executive agency, sponsored by the Department for Transport.
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/maritime-and-coastguard-agency/about


From:
Maritime and Coastguard Agency
Published:
8 August 2017