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Flooding: River Severn Catchment Area (13 Dec 2023)

Harriett Baldwin: I thank my hon. Friend for securing this important Adjournment debate. My constituency contains the River Severn catchment, the River Teme and the River Avon, so it is also prone to flooding. Does he agree that it is wonderful that the Environment Agency has delivered schemes in Upton upon Severn, Pershore, Uckinghall, Kempsey and Powick? Does he also agree that it would be good if the...

Written Answers — Communities and Local Government: Floods: Upton-upon-Severn ( 3 Dec 2010)

Harriett Baldwin: ...when the Planning Inspectorate will consider the application from the Environment Agency for consent under section 38 of the Commons Act 2006 to carry out restricted works on the banks of the River Severn at Upton-upon-Severn in order to build flood defences.

Opposition Day — [Un-allotted Day]: Environmental Protection and Green Growth (26 Oct 2011)

Harriett Baldwin: I represent a flood-hit constituency in the Severn valley. We had serious floods in 1998, 2000 and 2007. Since May 2010, Pershore, Powick, Uckinghall, Kempsey and two schemes in Upton-upon-Severn have been started or completed, compared to the record under the hon. Lady’s Government, where we got one scheme in 13 years.

Written Answers — Department for Transport: Large Goods Vehicles: Upton upon Severn ( 8 Jan 2024)

Harriett Baldwin: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what information his Department holds on the number of heavy goods vehicles that use the A4104 through Old Street, Upton-upon-Severn when (a) the B4211 Hanley Road is operating as normal and (b) when the B4211 Hanley Road is closed due to flooding from the River Severn.

Flooding (23 Jul 2007)

Michael Spicer: What is the point of having flood defences that are not used when they are most needed? That was certainly the case at Upton upon Severn, despite what the Secretary of State says—and much to the distress of my constituents who are still stranded there now. Will he ensure that the Upton mistakes are part of the remit of the independent review that he has announced?

Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Flood Risk (12 Jan 2023)

Rebecca Pow: ...probably knows, the Environment Agency has erected demountable flood barriers in view of recent flood alerts. Flood defences and barriers have also been deployed at other locations along the River Severn, including Ironbridge, Bewdley and Upton upon Severn, and, along with the agency, we will be monitoring the situation closely.

Storm Henk ( 8 Jan 2024)

Harriett Baldwin: ...Henk, and all those who have worked so hard during this terrible weather. In West Worcestershire I have worked with his predecessors and the Environment Agency over the years to deliver schemes in Upton-Upon-Severn, Kempsey, Uckinghall, Powick and Pershore. His predecessor was kind enough to allocate money from the frequently flooded communities fund to the project in Severn Stoke and...

Private Business. ( 3 May 1929)

Bill "to confirm certain Provisional Orders of the Minister of Health relating to Brighton, Halifax and Upton-upon-Severn," presented by Mr. Chamberlain; and read the First time, and referred to the Examiners of Petitions for Private Bills, and to be printed. [Bill 112.]

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Flooding (Upton-upon-Severn) ( 6 Nov 2001)

Michael Spicer: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs if she will fund the provision of a pontoon bridge at Upton-upon-Severn which can be put in place in the event of flooding.

Written Answers — Culture Media and Sport: Olympic Games 2012 (21 Jun 2011)

Harriett Baldwin: To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport what representations the London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games has received on the suitability of Upton-upon-Severn, Worcestershire as a location on the route for the London 2012 Olympics torch.

Oral Answers to Questions — Environment, Food and Rural Affairs: Flood Defence Schemes (24 Jan 2013)

Harriett Baldwin: I thank the Secretary of State for paying a visit to Upton upon Severn to see how the new flood defences protected the community through last winter’s floods. Will he consider carefully the business case and bid for flood defences for the market town of Tenbury Wells when they come to the Environment Agency later this year?

Flood Defences - Question ( 1 Dec 2016)

Lord Spicer: ...money on flood defence systems? Especially around rivers, you do not abolish flood-water by spending money on defences but simply push it on elsewhere. In my former constituency, I did wonders for Upton upon Severn and ruined the lives of people in Tewkesbury.

Flooding and Flood Defence ( 6 Nov 2000)

Michael Spicer: When the Deputy Prime Minister kindly visited my constituency over the weekend, he gave so many assurances that they prompted my constituents to ask when Upton upon Severn will receive its share of the £51 million or when we will be told that it will do so. More generally, when we will we hear any details of the £51 million and, more particularly, what will its impact be on reducing the...

Flood Defences: Tenbury Wells ( 3 Jun 2020)

Harriett Baldwin: ...May on record and the pandemic is taking so much of the country’s bandwidth, so it is hard to believe that less than four months ago, we suffered some of the worst flooding in recent years in the Severn valley and elsewhere. We were very badly affected by Storm Ciara and Storm Dennis, and many people, homes and businesses were and indeed still are affected. In West Worcestershire, we...

Oral Answers to Questions — Transport: A440 (Bridge) ( 9 Dec 1969)

Sir Gerald Nabarro: asked the Minister of Transport, having regard to hazards arising from single track road traffic on the over bridge, A440 Pershore to Upton-upon-Severn, and trains beneath travelling at speeds up to 100 miles per hour on the Birmingham-Bristol main line, whether he will now reconsider his earlier decision that there is insufficient priority for rebuilding this railway bridge to accommodate...

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Floods: Worcestershire ( 8 Jun 2010)

Harriett Baldwin: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (1) whether she plans to maintain agreed levels of funding for flood defence schemes in Upton-upon-Severn, Uckinghall, Kempsey, Pershore and Powick; and if she will make a statement; (2) if she will visit Tenbury Wells to discuss the provision of flood defences; if she will review the Government's formula for funding...

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Floods ( 3 Jul 2008)

Phil Woolas: Following the summer 2007 floods, the Environment Agency has undertaken a strategic review of the use of temporary defences generally and their specific use at Upton-upon-Severn, Worcestershire. The recommendations of the review are that the Agency should in future stop using temporary defences as an alternative to permanent defences; where local commitments already exist, the Agency should...

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Floods: West Midlands ( 5 Nov 2009)

Huw Irranca-Davies: ...of the Environment Agency's River Tame Flood Risk Management Strategy will reduce flood risk to 2,850 residential and commercial properties. Capital works in other locations including Upton upon Severn at Worcester, Prestbury at Cheshire, Horsbere Brook at Gloucester, Badsey Brook at Worcester and Bedworth near Coventry are also a priority. To ensure maintenance funding is directed to...

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Floods: West Midlands ( 9 Nov 2009)

Huw Irranca-Davies: ...to the £1,240,000 maintenance work identified for this year and £990,000 maintenance work identified for 2010-11. In Worcestershire, £2,400,000 has been identified to protect 34 houses in Upton upon Severn in 2010-11. £1,000,000 (plus a contribution from Local Levy funding) has been identified to address problems in Childswickham and Wickhamford to protect 50 houses on the Badsy Brook....

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Rural Transport (26 Mar 2004)

Alun Michael: ...Finchingfield Fletching Great Lumley Great Ness and Little Ness Great Tey Greenhead Hadstock Hallaton Haltwhistle Hambleton Hartington upper Quarter Hassocks Hawkhurst Hednesford Heydour Holme upon Spalding Moor Holy Island Horam Ibstock Ivybridge Keswick Kimberley and Carlton Forehoe Kingston near Lewes Kirklevington Kirkwhelpington Kirton in Lindsey Kirton in Lindsey Lakes Parish...


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