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Big month as work starts on FOUR essential York flood schemes

The archway under Lendal Bridge, which is blocked prior to the installation of a new flood gate Picture: Megi Rychlikova CONSTRUCTION work is set to start this month on four major flood defence schemes across York. More than five years after the devastating floods of December 2015, the Environment Agency has revealed that it is to: l Install a new, larger flood gate in an archway under Lendal Bridge. l Start building a new flood wall in Bishopthorpe. l Create a site compound in the Marygate car park to begin work on raising the height of flood walls, gates and an embankment.

Flood defence work starting across York

Flood defence work starting across York The Environment Agency has reached another major milestone in the development of York Flood Alleviation Scheme as construction starts in four areas of the city. From: Work has started on replacing the floodgate under Lendal Bridge in York New larger floodgate to be installed under Lendal Bridge to better protect businesses and roads in the city New flood wall being built in Bishopthorpe to reduce flood risk in village Preparation work also starting in Marygate area (including Museum Gardens), as well as plans for work on Terry Avenue (by Rowntree Park) Work is starting this week under Lendal Bridge on Wellington Row to prepare for the installation of a new, larger floodgate and construction has begun on Chantry Lane in Bishopthorpe.

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Chester: Man jailed for his part in drunken fracas outside Chester railway station

Chester Railway Station. A MAN has been jailed for his part in a drunken fracas outside Chester railway station. Alex Jones, of Llywyn Estyn in Deganwy, was in breach of a suspended sentence when he admitted obstructing a police officer in the course of his duty at the station’s entrance on March 27. The 19-year-old had travelled to Chester from Rhyl with two other males after all three had been spotted by several witnesses acting in a loud, drunken and aggressive manner in the Welsh town’s train station. Jones, along with Ben Hughes, 26, and 34-year-old Darren Philip Bennett, had been overheard shouting about going ‘on the session’ to Wrexham. They had also been shouting at girls, asking how old they were and if they ‘wanted any fags’.

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