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  • Middle Humber - Progress Update

    Following approval of an overarching Strategic Outline (business) Case in 2014, the Middle Humber Programme initially proposed a ‘Bundle 1’ comprising three work packages located on the left bank of the Dutch River upstream of Goole, and either side of the River Ouse at Reedness and Yokefleet. Our focus at the moment is on progressing the Saltmarshe to Yokefleet area.

  • Middle Humber - Capital Maintenance Programme (MH-CaMP) - Work to secure approvals continues

    We continue to progress the development of the project to enable investment in maintaining our flood risk management assets in the Middle Humber area. The initial bundle will be delivered in 3 work packages, one on the left-bank of the Dutch River upstream of Goole and then one either side of the River Ouse at Reedness and Yokefleet. We are working on the business case and the approvals needed to proceed and this is expected to take until next summer to complete. Once the first package is underway, we will start work to secure the approvals for the second package of works
  • Middle Humber - Capital Maintenance Programme (MH-CaMP) - progress on work packages


    The project team have produced an overarching ‘Mega’ business case which was approved in July 24. The various workshops held previously have informed this work to identify key stakeholders, risks and opportunities (including environmental) to support proposed future work.

    The proposal for the Middle Humber programme will start with an initial ‘bundle’ of three work packages, located on the left-bank of the Dutch River upstream of Goole and either side of the River Ouse at Reedness and Yokefleet. Currently the project team are finalising elements to be able to progress the first bundle of work. One of the key projects within this programme is large scale maintenance works to the existing defences on the north bank of the Dutch River. This has been allocated £2 million Grant in Aid (GiA) funding for 25/26, with an additional contribution from the Goole Town Deal. This will significantly reduce flood risk to around 500 homes and over 300 non-residential properties. The work will be completed by March 2027.