York Council to receive update report on 5 year flood plan

Naburn Weir

A meeting taking place on 3rd July will receive an update report on the progress made in reducing flooding risks in York.

The meeting will also receive reports on addressing flooding problems in Fulford and on plans to make significant changes to Osbaldwick beck in the Hull Road park area.

The flooding in late December 2015 followed an intense period of rainfall across November and December due to the impacts of Storms Desmond and Eva.

Record river levels were observed in many river catchments across the north of England. More than 4000 homes and 2000 businesses flooded across Yorkshire with 453 properties and 174 businesses flooded in York.

Funding was allocated to the Environment Agency (EA) following the floods to renew existing and provide new flood defences across the city.

£17m has been allocated to the Foss Barrier improvements and £45m to the wider flood defences across the city.

The Environment Agency has provided a summary report for the meeting and also an analysis of options for changes to Naburn Weir

Naburn Weir

Latest planning applications for the Westfield Ward

Below are the latest planning applications received by the York Council for the Westfield ward.

Full details can be found by clicking the words highlighted in blue

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93 Foxwood Lane York YO24 3LQ

Two storey side and rear and single storey rear extension

Ref. No: 17/01414/FUL 

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Green Lane Fish And Chips 6 Green Lane Acomb York YO24 3DB

Variation of condition 2 of permitted application 15/02553/FUL to replace pitched roof to rear with flat roof

Ref. No: 17/01439/FUL 

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24 Lown Hill York YO24 3DY

Single storey side and rear extension (resubmission)

Ref. No: 17/01320/FUL 

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20 Cornlands Road York YO24 3DU

Two storey side extension

Ref. No: 17/01184/FUL 

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 Representations can be made in favour of, or in objection to, any application via the Planning on line web site.  http://planningaccess.york.gov.uk/online-applications/

The Council now no longer routinely consults neighbours by letter when an application is received