Notice

The Skell, Skellow: decision of designation change

Published 7 November 2016

This notice was withdrawn on

The appeal period has ended and the proposed changes to the main river map have been made.

After a period of consultation, the Environment Agency has decided to reduce the length of The Skell at Skellow, South Yorkshire that is designated as a ‘main river’.

The Environment Agency is making 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 determination is that the The Skell between national grid reference (NGR) SE 52964 11095 and NGR SE 47240 12974, which is shown as a deletion on the main river consultation map, is no longer to be treated as part of a main river.

The change will mean that Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council will have the power to carry out work to manage flood risk from this part of the watercourse. The Environment Agency will no longer have this power.

If you wish to carry out works in or next to the watercourse, you may have to get consent from Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council.

1. How to view the changes

You can see the original proposals on the main river consultation map. The change is shown as a ‘deletion’ - a red line - on the map.

Or you can see the main river consultation map at:

Environment Agency
Coverdale House
Aviator Court
Amy Johnson Way
Clifton Moor
York
YO30 4GZ

The change will appear as a proposal on the main river consultation map until 6 weeks after the date of this notice. This is to allow for appeals to the decision. The main river map will be changed to reflect the determination on 19 December 2016.

2. How to appeal (challenge the decision)

If you disagree with this decision you can appeal to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra).

If you wish to appeal, please email fmpso@defra.gsi.gov.uk explaining why you disagree with the decision. Or write to:

Defra
Nobel House
17 Smith’s Square
London
SW1P 3JR

Please quote reference number YORKS_00001 when you contact Defra. You must make any appeals to Defra by 19 December 2016.