
Published Date: 02 July 2009
"It will be a lower walled stepped
down into the gardens and would run between the Lowford
Bridge and the Skinnery Bridge.
"We were flooded from the front when the water came down the
street, and if the wall was built no water would be able to
get into Mitford Road at all which would suit me perfectly."
Mr Bell said there were also some concerns expressed at the
meeting about the possible effect on insurance claims in the
event of another flood if it was shown that a defence scheme
had been put forward but rejected.
Fellow Mitford Road resident Dougie Graham was very grateful
to the Environment Agency for consulting residents before
making any firm plans.
"Representatives from the Environment Agency had graphs on
the walls explaining what they may be doing to alleviate
flooding here," he added.
"We appreciated the time and effort they went to, although
there were understandable concerns from people worried about
having a flood wall next to where they live.
"They noted all the comments made, including the issue of
surface water flooding from the road, and as things are only
at the discussion stage we will now wait and see what plans
they put forward."
• Dr Parkin is leading a Newcastle University study into how
the Morpeth flood happened to help inform future flood
protection measures and emergency response plans.
He expects that a draft final version of his findings will
be made available in August, which the public can comment on
and provide any further information that is not in the
report.