HC Deb 12 December 1935 vol 307 cc1151-2W
Mr. SHORT

asked the Minister of Agriculture whether he can state the measures taken by the Ouse Catchment Board to limit the risk of floods in the Bentley area, Doncaster; what further action is contemplated; and what financial contribution will be made by the various local authorities and the Exchequer, respectively?

Mr. ELLIOT

The River Ouse (Yorks) Catchment Board have constructed a bank, called the Thorpe Marsh Barrier Bank, which is designed to limit the risk of floods in the Bentley area, and the efficacy of this bank was demonstrated during the recent period of abnormal rainfall. The Catchment Board have also since 1934 been carrying out a comprehensive scheme of improvements on the Dutch River and the River Don, between Goole and Doncaster. The Dutch River between Rawcliffe Bridge and New Bridge has been partially widened, and a start has recently been made with the partial widening of the River Don between New Bridge and Jubilee Bridge, on which work four dragline excavators are now engaged. The scheme is estimated to take about seven years to complete. These works form part of a comprehensive scheme embracing the Upper Don and other rivers in the Catchment Area, and are estimated to cost at least £1,200,000, towards which a Government grant of 33⅓ per cent. of the cost has been promised.

Following is a statement showing the percentage contributed by each County and County Borough Council of the total of the precepts at present levied by the Catchment Board:

Counties. Percent. Percent.
Chester Nil.
Derby 3.4359
Lancaster .0340
Lincoln — parts of Lindsey Nil.
Nottingham .0028
Westmorland Nil.
York, East Riding .6608
York, North Riding 2.5521
York, West Riding 32.7045
39.3901
County Boroughs.
Bradford 10.7594
Huddersfield 4.0350
Leeds 16.9723
Sheffield 15.1352
York 2.7537
Halifax 2.8382
Wakefield 1.7519
Dewsbury 1.4925
Doncaster 1.4278
Barnsley 1.6698
Rotherham 1.7741
60.6099
100.0000

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