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Flood Defences Restored After Devastating Mersey River Surge

15 Oct

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Summary

  • Repairs completed on embankments damaged by heavy flooding in Manchester
  • Flood protection returned to 316 homes and businesses in Didsbury and surrounding areas
  • Flood risk manager says repairs will help reduce future flooding from River Mersey
Flood Defences Restored After Devastating Mersey River Surge

In October 2025, the Environment Agency has completed repairs to flood defences along a stretch of the River Mersey in Manchester that was severely damaged by heavy flooding earlier this year. The work, which started after the New Year's Day deluge forced hundreds of people to evacuate their homes in the Didsbury and Northenden areas, has restored flood protection to 316 homes and businesses in the affected communities.

The agency's flood risk manager, Jamie Dixon, stated that the repairs to the embankments, which are a vital part of the local flood defence system, will help reduce the risk of flooding from the River Mersey in future storms. The river reached its highest level in 66 years during the January floods, causing significant disruption and damage.

Parts of the river, including the popular Fletcher Moss area, had been cordoned off and several footbridges were closed during the repair work. However, the agency has now confirmed that the flood protection has been fully restored, allowing the public to once again access the affected areas along the riverbanks.

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The River Mersey in Manchester reached its highest level in 66 years during heavy flooding on New Year's Day, forcing hundreds of people to evacuate their homes.
The Environment Agency repaired damaged sections of the river and improved erosion protections, restoring flood protection to 316 homes and businesses in Didsbury and surrounding communities.
The repair work led to parts of the river, including the popular Fletcher Moss area, being cordoned off and several footbridges being closed, causing disruption for walkers. However, the flood defences have now been fully restored.

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