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Question reference: S5W-32872

  • Asked by: Mike Rumbles, MSP for North East Scotland, Scottish Liberal Democrats
  • Date lodged: 28 October 2020
  • Current status: Answered by Roseanna Cunningham on 11 November 2020

Question

To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S5W-10494 by Roseanna Cunningham on 15 August 2017, which of the 42 formal flood protection schemes or engineering works are (a) under construction and (b) at the planning or other stage of development, broken down by (i) what the expected completion date is, and the reason for any date being beyond 2021, (ii) the number of properties that will be protected and (iii) the (A) initial forecast and (B) final expected cost of each.


Answer

The 14 Flood Risk Management Strategies published by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) in December 2015 set objectives and measures for the management of flood risk for potentially vulnerable areas. Local Flood Risk Management Plans, published in June 2022, set out in more detail how measures in the Strategies will be delivered. Flood Risk Management in Scotland is reviewed every six years and the current Strategies and Plans are valid until 2021 and 2022, respectively.

SEPA prioritised 42 flood protection schemes for inclusion within Flood Risk Management Strategies published in 2015. Local authorities are expected to start work on development of the 42 schemes prioritised in this cycle but it is recognised that construction work may not be completed within that six-year timeframe.

Flood protection schemes can have impacts on individuals, communities and the environment, and require careful and thorough planning.

Schemes (a) under construction are as follows:

Scheme

(ii)

Properties protected

(i)

Completion

Date

(iii A)

Initial cost

(£ million) (1)

( iii B)

Estimated final cost

(£ million) (2)

Stonehaven

376

2021

19.9

27.5

Smithton and Culloden

129

December 2020

15.2

13.0

Hawick

900

Winter 2022/2023

37.4

80

Upper Garnock

470

2022

15.5

18.5

Broughty Ferry

450

2022

10.0

16.2

 

Schemes (b) under development are as follows:

 

Scheme

Stage

(ii) Properties protected

(iii A)

Initial cost

(£ million) (1)

( iii B)

Estimated Final Cost of Scheme (2)

Arbroath

Confirmed

530

11.4

12.5

Caol and Lochyside

Confirmed

296

8.4

9.8

Water of Leith (Coltbridge, Gorgie, Saughton) Phase 3

Confirmed

75

Not held

Not held

Kilmacolm – Glenmosston Burn

Confirmed

Not held

0.5

0.5

Port Glasgow - Bouverie Burn

Confirmed

Not held

0.4

0.4

Quarrier’s Village

Confirmed

60

0.2

0.2

Drumnadrochit

Confirmed

24

3.4

3.7

Campbeltown

Confirmed

770

9.3

9.3

Dumfries - Whitesands

Confirmed (subject to appeal period)

166

18.9

29.2

Kirkintilloch - Park Burn

Under development

Not held

0.4

0.4

South Fords

Under development

58

1.4

1.4

Stranraer

Under development

360

0.4

1.0

Langholm

Under development

200

2.0

8.0

Newton Stewart/ River Cree

Under development

280

7.5

12.5

Musselburgh

Under development

2100

8.9

10.6

Haddington

Under development

370

8.5

8.5

Grangemouth FPS

Under development

3000

111.5

220

St Andrews - Kinness Burn

Under development

133

3.2

3.2

Millport Coastal

Under development

657

12.1

27.5

Mill Burn Millport

Under development

124

1.1

1.1

Comrie

Under development

290

15.7

27.8

Milnathort

Under development

30

1.9

2.2

South Kinross

Under development

211

3.2

3.6

Scone

Under development

44

0.7

0.7

Bridge of Allan

Under development

Not held

4.4

6.1

Stirling

Under development

Not held

26.2

29.0

Callander

Under development

30

2.4

3.0

Dumbarton - Gruggies Burn

Under development

370

14.5

15.0

(1) Note: Initial costs as provided by local authorities in 2016-17.

(2) Note: Final Scheme costs are the latest estimates provided by local authorities. Prioritisation occurs once every 6 years. As such, flood protections schemes and works are put forward for prioritisation at various stages of initial development. As further details become available through hydraulic modelling, site investigations etc. uncertainties are reduced and expected final costs will vary.

Schemes will only be taken forward for construction if they receive the necessary approvals so the expected completion date is not yet known.

More detailed information on each of the schemes can be obtained from the relevant Local Authorities.