Council pledge to take action over flooding concerns in Scotgate
By Evie Payne
13th Sep 2023 | Local News
Lincolnshire County Council have pledged to take action as local business owners share their concerns surrounding the ongoing flooding issues in Stamford's Scotgate.
The Stamford road and retail location experienced severe flooding in June as heavy rain feel amid a dry spell.
As a result, business owners in the area experienced damage to shops and shopfronts, with the floods leaving debris on the pavements and premises at risk of water damage.
A business owner located on Scotgate said: "Several Properties and shops flooded or came very close during the storms and heavy down pours".
He alleges that this is "due to the amount of debris (grass cuttings) left by the council after leaving the grass verges uncut for over a month then cutting as normal and leaving all the waste material. This has been the cause of all the drains along Casterton road and Scotgate to block causing flooding and extreme mess to the pavements and roads outside various shops and premises...
"The Council have caused absolute chaos by allowing the grass verges to grow as high as they did, I am all for promoting wildlife if this was indeed the reason for leaving the verges to grow for over a month but then to just cut them without clearing away the mess it was irresponsible."
A spokesperson for South Kesteven District Council said: "Lincolnshire County Council is responsible for the drain management and the original flooding was due to Stamford Town Council grass cutting following No Mow May."
While Lincolnshire County Council say that they have sprayed the drains, Ian Jarvis is not satisfied with the ongoing issues. He added: "Now, in September, the drains still have not been sorted in any way. With the storms forecast I sure we will be looking at a similar situation from what we had in June and once again fearful of damage to my shop."
A LCC spokesperson said: "We have a works schedule in the coming weeks that will see our drain jetting team check the whole area around Scotgate and clear out blockages, as well as digging out any silt build-ups to ensure that water can flow into the drains properly.
"We will target any issues and ensure that drains and gullies get the clearing work as necessary. In terms of getting clear access to the roads affected in need of drain cleaning, we will give clear notification of our works programme on site so that vehicles can hopefully leave us the necessary room to do the job."
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