Notice

Dunwich River, Dunwich, Suffolk: proposal for designation change

Published 13 July 2015

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The Environment Agency consulted on this proposal for change between 13 July 2015 and 16 August 2015.

The Environment Agency proposes to reduce the length of Dunwich River at Dunwich, Suffolk that is designated as a ‘main river’.

It proposes to make this change as a ‘determination’ under section 193C(1) of the Water Resources Act 1991. A determination is a formal decision to change the main river map.

The proposed determination is that the Dunwich River between national grid reference (NGR) TM 48458 72604 and NGR TM 48724 73114, which is shown as a ‘deletion’ on the main river consultation map, is no longer to be treated as part of a main river.

Following flood risk management works in this area in recent years, the route of the Dunwich River has been altered and moved inland. The Environment Agency is therefore proposing to amend the main river line to reflect this.

The change would mean that the internal drainage board would have the power to carry out work to manage flood risk for this part of the watercourse. The Environment Agency would no longer have this power.

The change would also affect how the watercourse is regulated. If you wanted to carry out works in or next to the watercourse, you might have to get consent from the internal drainage board.

1. How to view the proposed changes

You can see the proposals on the main river consultation map.

The proposed change is shown as a ‘deletion’ a red line on the map.

Or you can see the main river consultation map at:

Iceni House
Cobham Road
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP3 9JD

2. Your chance to comment

If you have any comments or queries about this proposal you can email psoens@environment-agency.gov.uk or write to:

The PSO team
Environment Agency
Iceni House
Cobham Road
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP3 9JD

Please quote reference number ESNFSF_00051 when you contact the Environment Agency.

Send your comments to the Environment Agency by 15 August 2015.