ID Project Name Project Lead Project Description Community at Project Type Risk

SC01 Troutbeck County Property Level Protection to properties Troutbeck Strengthening Bridge Council Bridge Defences

SC02 Carus Green Cumbria County Outfall solution for new development, highways and Carus Green Strengthening Council ordinary watercourse Defences

SC03 Beckside Cumbria County Property protection at Low Beckside, Kirkby in Furness Beckside Community Council Resilience

SC04 Ulverston Cumbria County Surface water study into solutions to reduce flooding Ulverston Study Urban Council Drainage Scheme SC11 , Environment Agency Roughly 50 properties are at risk of flooding in Grasmere. Grasmere Strengthening River Rothay The Environment Agency are looking at ways to reduce Defences flood risk to people, property and businesses.

SC12 Gravel Environment Agency Gravel assessments above Coniston. Coniston 117 Channel Assessment Maintenance on the Crake SC13 Investigate Environment Agency Investigate the use of Kentmere Reservoir for floods Staveley Upstream Land use of storage Management Kentmere Reservoir for floods storage SC14 Grange Over Environment Agency There are problems from overland flows near Booths on Grange-Over- Upstream Land Sands, Road and incapacity of culverted sections. Sands Management Windermere There are opportunities for Natural Flood Management Road around Eggerslack Beck. SC15 Initial Environment Agency Initial assessment of Beetham flood defences following the Beetham & Strengthening Assessment December 2015 floods. Milnthorpe Defences for Beetham

SC16 Poaka Beck, Environment Agency 142 properties are at risk of flooding due to the channel Dalton-in- Strengthening Dalton-in- overtopping at Hagg Ghyll and Poaka Beck with inadequate Furness Defences Furness surface water drainage. Options to store water upstream being explored SC17 Culvert Environment Agency Culvert appraisal in the lower Kent Catchment: Stocks Kendal Channel Appraisal in Beck. Maintenance lower Kent

SC18 Birds Park Environment Agency Birds Park reservoir is a redundant asset (owned by United Kendal Upstream Land Reservoir Utilities). There are current investigations into options for Management wider catchment solutions. Modelling has identified possible benefits for flood storage.

SC19 Gravel Environment Agency An assessment of gravel on the River Kent Kendal Channel Assessment Maintenance on the Kent SC20 Flood storage Environment Agency Identification of possible locations for flood storage in Staveley Upstream Land modelling in Kentmere. Currently under investigation via further Management Kentmere modelling.

SC21 Kendal Flood Environment Agency Consider the following options. Provision of additional Kendal Strengthening Risk flood storage capacity in the upstream reaches of the Stock Defences Management Beck catchment, including an increase to the capacity of Scheme the existing flood storage reservoir on the south and east tributaries and the creation of formal upstream storage on the north tributary. Creation of formal flood storage areas upstream of Kendal to attenuate flood flows from the Rivers Kent and Mint. Provision of raised defences along the entire reach of the Rivers Kent and Mint, from Mint Bridge Road in the north to Kendal Wastewater Treatment Works in the south. Compensatory flood plain storage would be required as part of this option SC22 Investigation Environment Agency Mealbank has been identified as a possible location for Kendal Strengthening into engineered storage Defences engineered storage at Mealbank SC23 Lyth Valley Environment Agency Proposed Internal Drainage Board with associated water Levens Water Board Level Proposed level management group, following notification that the Management Internal Environment Agency will be withdrawing from a number of Drainage the pumping stations and de-maining a number of the Board watercourses in this area.

SC24 EA Appraisals Environment Agency The Environment Agency are carrying out appraisals at Newby Bridge Study at Backbarrow and Newby Bridge following the Dec 15 floods. Backbarrow and Newby Bridge SC25 Ulverston Environment Agency This scheme involves linear defences tying into high Ulverston Strengthening Flood Risk ground and floodgates. The south Ulverston area was Defences Management particularly affected by the November 2009 floods. Scheme SC26 Ulverston, Environment Agency Reduce fluvial flood risk to 82 properties from Dragley Beck Ulverston Strengthening Dragley Beck nr Rydal Road and Fitz Bridge Defences Rydal Road

SC27 Mill Beck, Environment Agency Reducing flood risk to properties in Barrow affected by Barrow-in- Strengthening Barrow in flooding from Mill beck. Properties have been identified at Furness Defences Furness risk between Thum St & Frederick area SC28 Environment Agency Targetting flood risk reduction to approximately 200 Ambleside Strengthening Flood Risk properties Defences Management Scheme

SC29 Grange Over Forestry Commission Developing NFM project to reduce rapid runoff during Grange-Over- Upstream Land Sands storms Sands Management Slowing the Flow SC30 Staveley NFM Forestry Commission Creation of 16 ha of woodland Staveley Upstream Land pilot: Forestry Management Commission

SC31 Coniston Forestry Commission Woodland creation and installation of 25 leaky woody Coniston 118 Upstream Land NFM project structures to aid morphological function and provide Management habitat niches.

SC32 Troutbeck Forestry Commission The project will deliver 15 large woody debris structures to Troutbeck Upstream Land NFM aid morphological river function and provide habitat Bridge Management Augmenting niches. A591 Works SC33 Stock Beck Forestry Commission Developing NFM project to reduce rapid run off upstream Kendal Upstream Land NFM Phase 1 of communities. Management

SC34 Flood Relief Highways England Delivery of a road improvement scheme to relieve flooding Newby Bridge Community Scheme at risks on the road at Newby Bridge (A590) Resilience Newby Bridge

SC35 River National Trust Removal of embankment and re-meandering Ambleside Upstream Land Restoration Management at Great Langdale SC36 Investigation Natural England There are opportunities in the Sprint Catchment to create Kendal Upstream Land into floodplain meadows, re-connecting the river with its Management Opportunities natural floodplain. for Floodplain Meadows

SC55 River South Cumbria Rivers This project will remove the embankment along this reach Staveley Upstream Land Restoration Trust to connect the river to its natural floodplain. Tree Management Strategy: coppicing will also be undertaken to open up the canopy Browfoot and improve fish habitat SC56 Capple Howe South Cumbria Rivers There are a number of potential sites on the upper reaches Staveley Upstream Land Common Trust of Capple Howe Beck where run-off attenuation features Management Leaky Woody could be installed. Each of the small structures will Structures collectively act as a means of holding water on the uplands above Staveley. SC57 Crag Wood South Cumbria Rivers Investigation of crag wood wetland creation downstream Staveley Upstream Land Wetland Trust of reservoir Management Creation

SC58 Ings Offline South Cumbria Rivers Investigating offline storage enhancement Staveley Upstream Land Storage Trust Management Enhancement SC59 Dubbs Beck South Cumbria Rivers Removal of revetment and re-profiling of bank to create Staveley Upstream Land Re- Trust more diversity in flow and habitat Management naturalisation SC60 Borrans South Cumbria Rivers Opportunity to restore pond areas to form in-line run-off Staveley Upstream Land Plantation Trust attenuation features both on the moorland and within the Management Flood woodland. An outflow and overspill will allow for the Attenuation retention time of the RAF to be monitored and controlled. Features SC61 Mickle Moss South Cumbria Rivers Flood attenuation features to be created on Mickle Moss Staveley Upstream Land Flood Trust to hold back water during flood peaks. Management Attenuation Features SC62 Barley Bridge South Cumbria Rivers Feasibility study into removal of Barley Bridge weir, Staveley Study Weir Trust requested to transfer this to Bowston Weir Removal Feasibility SC63 Glen Mary South Cumbria Rivers Creation of a series of earth bunds to temporarily store Coniston 117 Upstream Land Bridge Field Trust flood waters. Leaky woody structures will also be installed Management Flood In the river to re-connect the river to its floodplain. Attenuation

SC64 Low Yewdale South Cumbria Rivers Installation of leaky woody structures across a side channel Coniston 117 Upstream Land Flood Trust through the riparian field to re-connect the beck with its Management Attenuation floodplain.

SC65 Nether End South Cumbria Rivers Removal of revetment from left-hand side of the river Coniston 117 Upstream Land Temporary Trust where flood water already flows out into woodland Management Water through a formal break in the wall line. This will allow the Storage river to re-connect with its floodplain and increase storage during flood peaks.

SC66 Penny House South Cumbria Rivers Creation of a raised stock bridge or small bund to trap Coniston 117 Upstream Land Wood In- Trust water entering the gully from a side channel, upstream of a Management Channel track. Leaky woody structures could be installed to Flood increase connection with the floodplain. Attenuation

SC67 Tarn Hows South Cumbria Rivers Creation of leaky woody structures across the small beck Coniston 117 Upstream Land Wood Beck Trust which flows through the woodland into the river. Management Flood Attenuation SC68 Tarn Hows South Cumbria Rivers Felling existing alder trees across wet woodland to retain Coniston 117 Upstream Land Wood Flood Trust water during flood peaks. Management Attenuation (2) SC69 Tom Gill South Cumbria Rivers Creation of leaky woody structures in a steep sided Coniston 117 Upstream Land Inflow In- Trust channel to slow the flow through the gully upstream of Management Channel Yewtree Farm. Flood Attenuation SC70 Yew Tree South Cumbria Rivers Removal of revetments from Yewdale beck and Yewtree Coniston 117 Upstream Land Farm River Trust beck to allow the rivers to find their natural course. Also Management Restoration includes the creation of a small pond/ wetland area.

SC71 Yewdale Beck South Cumbria Rivers Installation of leaky woody structures (from felled trees on Coniston 117 Upstream Land Flood Trust site) on a straight section of the beck to hold water back Management Attenuation and re-connect the beck with its floodplain.

SC72 Catchment- South Cumbria Rivers Planting trees along the riparian zones of a series of small Coniston 118 Upstream Land wide Gully Trust tributaries which flow into Church Beck. Management Tree planting SC73 Scandale South Cumbria Rivers Large scale leaky woody structures at multiple locations. Ambleside Upstream Land Beck Leaky Trust Management Woody Structures SC74 Revetment South Cumbria Rivers Revetment removal to re-connect the river with its Ambleside Upstream Land Removal at Trust floodplain. Plus creation of storm water storage feature. Management Colwith Bridge SC75 Leaky Woody South Cumbria Rivers Numerous small scale leaky dams spread across the Ambleside Upstream Land Structures in Trust Greenburn valley and high park coppice in the upland/ Management Little hillside areas. Langdale SC76 Leaky Woody South Cumbria Rivers Installation of leaky woody structures and increase Ambleside Upstream Land Structures on Trust floodplain roughness to slow the flow at Skelwith Fold and Management the River Mill Brow Farm. Brathay SC77 Riparian South Cumbria Rivers 2.7Ha of Woodland Creation at Skelwith Pool Ambleside Upstream Land Woodland Trust Management Creation on the SC78 Cark de- South Cumbria Rivers Included de-culverting and creating a new open channel, Cark Upstream Land culverting Trust fencing to minimise cattle access, developing buffer strips Management and habitat and general habitat improvement works. improvement SC79 Park Beck: South Cumbria Rivers Installing leaky woody structures in the upper park beck Staveley Upstream Land Leaky Woody Trust catchment, to help hold water back. Management Structures SC80 Sub-soil South Cumbria Rivers On-going management and delivery of sub-soiling Troutbeck Upstream Land Management Trust programme in the Windermere Catchment. Previously Bridge Management undertaken workshops with landowners. SC81 Troutbeck South Cumbria Rivers Removal of the embankment on the right hand bank and Troutbeck Upstream Land Embankment Trust installation of leaky woody structures to re-connect the Bridge Management Removal and beck with its floodplain. The floodplain will also be planted Wetland up as wet-woodland, and some surface scrapes added to Creation increase surface roughness and 'slow the flow'.

SC82 Leaky Woody South Cumbria Rivers Installation of leaky woody structures at Poole Bank Farm Troutbeck Upstream Land Structures at Trust to hold water back during high flows. Bridge Management Poole Bank SC83 Black Crag South Cumbria Rivers There are a number of sites where run off attenuation Staveley Upstream Land Flood Trust features can be installed. Each of the small structures will Management Attenuation collectively act as a means of holding water back in the Features uplands above Staveley.

SC84 Embankment South Cumbria Rivers This project aims to remove a section of embankment from Troutbeck Upstream Land Removal at Trust the right bank of Troutbeck, as well as the whole of the left Bridge Management Ings Lane hand bank of the tributary which joins the beck here. Installation of leaky woody structures in the main beck will help to slow the flow and re-connect the beck with its floodplain. The are will also be planted with native woodland, with open areas and surface scrapes to help hold the water.

SC86 Community South Cumbria Rivers Community monitoring of flow levels via rain gauges Kendal Upstream Land Monitoring of Trust Management Flow Gauges SC87 Windermere South Cumbria Rivers Removal of a culvert and reconnection with the floodplain Kendal Upstream Land Road Park Trust through a section of park off Windermere Road. Management Culvert Removal SC88 Kendal Town South Cumbria Rivers De-culverting and habitat improvement project to create a Kendal Upstream Land View Fields Trust wetland area in a park (Town View Fields) in the centre of Management Kendal. SC89 Bannisdale South Cumbria Rivers Bannisdale valley offers significant opportunities for river Kendal Upstream Land Restoration Trust restoration, wetland creation, wood pasture creation and Management peatland restoration.

SC90 Kendal United Utilities Upgrading and repair of Kendal Wastewater Treatment Kendal Channel Wastewater Works Maintenance Treatment Works SC91 Review of United Utilities A water resource management plan to review the water Newby Bridge Study Abstractions abstractions on Windermere is currently out for on consultation. Windermere SC92 Rating Lane United Utilities Modelling team is UU contribution to a MsFW multi- Barrow-in- Study agency external flooding issue in Rating Lane Barrow Furness affecting two properties. Aiming for hydraulic investigation to demonstrate the root cause of flooding but actually likely to be high ground water issue. There have been joint investigations between UU and the Lead Local Flood Authority. This has revealed an underground piped watercourse in the garden. Shamus Giles from Cumbria CC is going to investigate.

SC93 Burneside United Utilities To resolve external flooding from manhole outside the bus Burneside Strengthening Flood stop at the end of Steeles Row in Burneside with a 1 in 30 Defences Alleviation year design horizon and prevent Category 3 pollution Scheme incidents into the River Kent. SC94 Greenodd United Utilities The project objectives are to address the floodign at Rose Greenodd Community Flood Cottage and Meadow View and provide protection up to a Resilience Alleviation 1 in 30 year storm event and to reduce th flows in the Scheme network by removing two known points of infiltration on the Sheriffs Bank leg and Mount pleasant leg. The solution is to construct a new storm relief pumping station 120m3 storage and relief sewer and associated works (completed) and the removal of 2 known points of infiltration hotspots (ongoing). SC95 Stockbridge United Utilities A Modelling study has been carried out to determine the Staveley Study Fam Staveley flooding mechanism responsible. The cause has been shown to be hydraulic incapacity of the existing 225mm siphon under the River Kent. High Level Options have been identified, but these would have to be prioritised against the Company prioritisation criteria of Cost / Benefit. Currently, this is not being progressed. SC96 Blackbutts United Utilities Modelling Study undertaken. Cause is hydraulic incapacity Barrow-in- Study Lane, Barrow of existing 300mm combined sewer. High level solutions Furness have been identified, but a watching brief as not 100% certain that all the flooding is caused by sewer incapacity.