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Tadcaster Residents Demand Flood Alleviation Scheme Progress

Summary

  • Tadcaster has suffered major flooding, including a 2015 bridge collapse
  • Residents and businesses worry about delays to planned flood alleviation scheme
  • Environment Agency reviewing project after objection from local brewery
Tadcaster Residents Demand Flood Alleviation Scheme Progress

As of October 9th, 2025, residents and businesses in the North Yorkshire market town of Tadcaster are worried about delays to a planned flood alleviation scheme. The town has suffered major flooding on several occasions, including in 2015 when a bridge collapsed and left the community split in two.

The Environment Agency has stated that it remains "fully committed" to the proposed flood protection project for Tadcaster. However, the agency has requested extra time to review the plan after receiving an objection from Samuel Smith's Brewery, which is based in the town, as well as "other concerns" that were raised during the planning process.

Nicola Eades, who runs a dental practice on Bridge Street, has expressed frustration with the delays, saying "Delays we're not accepting. This has to go ahead." The community is eager for the flood alleviation scheme to move forward and provide much-needed protection against the town's recurring inundation issues.

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The Environment Agency remains committed to the planned flood alleviation scheme for Tadcaster, but has requested extra time to review the project after receiving an objection from a local brewery and other concerns were raised during the planning process.
Tadcaster has suffered major flooding on several occasions, including in 2015 when a bridge collapsed and left the town split in two.
Residents and businesses in Tadcaster are worried about delays to the planned flood alleviation scheme, with one local business owner saying "Delays we're not accepting. This has to go ahead."

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