FC0 - Shingle Street

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FC0 SHINGLE STREET
BCR
*DATA REQUIRED
FEATURES
The area in the flood plain to be defined as all land
below 5m contour as that conforms to the EA’s
definition of the floodplain.
DATA REQUIRED/ACTION
STATISTICS
SOURCE OF DATA
Location
and size
Homes and
other
properties
Agricultural land
Total number of residential properties
Of which:
Listed buildings
Buildings on conservation area
Holiday rentals
Number of residential properties protected by existing
defences
Number of other (non-residential) properties
Number of other (non-residential) properties protected
by existing defences
of which : businesses and storage, for example to
show boat yards, which provide
employment, and storage space for
boats, farmyards .
Area of agricultural land inside flood cell
Of which: Crops
Grazing
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Alde and Ore Futures
(AOF)/EA
AOF/ EA
AOF/EA
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ha
AOF/EA
AOF/EA
in all the above local
knowledge may also be
used
AOF/EA
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Surrounding land area irrigated by abstraction points inside
flood compartment some land may be irrigated from
time to time such as to establish new grass seed in a
dry season but crops are not regularly irrigated
1. land area irrigated by abstraction points inside
flood compartment (ha) note:
ha
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AOF/EA
ESWAG
2. land irrigated outside any flood cell from
abstraction point within compartment
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3.other economically useful land such as golf course,
allotments
4. recreation ground
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Wildlife and
Habitat
Intertidal habitat in front of the defences is
internationally designated. There is also one country
wildlife site and two RSPB reserves in the cell.
1. Intertidal habitat in front of defences is
internationally designated
a. saltings
b. mudflats
2. Land behind the defences. Wildlife habitat in
floodplains behind the walls including ditches with
reed buntings, little grebe and kingfisher, fields with
hares, flight area of barn and short eared owls,
range of birds including lapwing, egret, swans,
varieties of gulls (ref: Wild life/Hinterland survey on
a section covering all the estuary although each FC
may have its own special species). Mostly the species
will be the same, but with certain exceptions, e.g.
breeding avocets in FC5.
4. HLS
5. other?
Area? Not sure EA will have
this, by flood cell]?
(nos, or area?)
List designations in detail?, (
for other FCs, reserves where
there are some)
EA? NE?
EA?NE?
Trazar?
SWT Wild life survey
2012‘Ecological
assessment-Alde and
Ore Estuaries’
Defences are earth embankments; riverward and landward faces are relatively steep in places. They are generally in fair condition; though in some places the
embankments are low and provide poor standard of protection.
Defences
Length of sea/estuary walls
How soon will major work be required?
Current Standard of Protection (the chance of flooding in
any year)
Currently managed by
kilometres
AOF/EA
AOF/EA
Environment Agency
AOF/EA
Features
dependent on
the maintenance
of the river walls
1. Footpaths a) along river walls (km)
b) providing access to river walls but in
floodable area (3 paths across the marshes and one
along the back edge)
2. allotments
3. Boatyards for building, repairs, winter storage
4. Public car parks used for town shopping 5. Sailing
clubs
6. Facilities for town e.g. Sewage outlet (Anglian
water, electricity station?)
7. ? wildlife expand here?
8. Roads
9. river management and moorings
10. other features to be invited in consultation
?
?
Query estimate of number of
walkers, regular and visitor?
ha or numbers?
2 plus 1
AOEP approach: See upgrade designs and costs in Appendix 4
Proposed
approach
AOF/ SCC Rights of Way
Dept
Local knowledge and
SCC?
Local
Local
Local knowledge
Anglian, EON?
SWT report
Highways Dept?
Crown Estates, sailing
clubs, watermen
Local knowledge
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