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Stoke-on-Trent Homes Protected by Multi-Million Pound Project
7 Feb
Summary
- Flood protection completed for hundreds of homes and businesses.
- New flood walls, embankments, and a flood gate were added.
- Regeneration efforts include new housing developments worth £15m.

A significant flood protection project for Fowlea Brook in Stoke-on-Trent has concluded, ensuring the safety of hundreds of homes and businesses. The Environment Agency led the initiative, which commenced in 2024 and involved the construction of new flood walls, embankments, and a crucial flood gate. This development has successfully protected up to 333 properties from the risks posed by heavy rainfall.
The completion of these flood defenses marks a milestone for the area, enhancing long-term security for residents and businesses. The project has also spurred considerable regeneration, with three housing developments valued at £15 million currently in progress, creating over 230 new homes. Further developments, including sites for more than 350 homes and a regional AI hub, are advancing through the planning stages.




