New engagement page for OFAS

The Environment Agency have a new online engagement page for the Oxford Flood Alleviation Scheme (OFAS). This will now be the main source of information about the scheme: Oxford Flood Alleviation Scheme | Engage Environment Agency

The page provides information out about the flood alleviation scheme, including the benefits it will bring to the local area and how its design will create valuable new wetland habitat. The content will be updated as the OFAS project progresses. You can click ‘Subscribe’ to get notified about news updates from the EA.  

The page also provides a link to all the information and documents relating to the Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO). If you live in the local area you may see notices put up around the scheme area, and the EA will be writing to everyone affected by the CPO. No one is being asked to leave their home for the flood scheme to be built.  

If you have any questions please contact oxfordscheme@environment-agency.gov.uk

Flood monitoring project for South Oxford

The newly formed South Oxford Flood Action Group (SOFLAG) has secured a grant of just under £20,000 to set up a local flood monitoring system in the South Oxford area. This includes a borehole and gauge boards on local streams and ditches. Local residents will be involved in gathering data on water levels.

The funding comes from Project Groundwater, a government-funded initiative to improve management of groundwater flooding in the UK. Oxford Flood Alliance has been supporting Project Groundwater since the beginning of the initiative. Project Groundwater identified South Oxford as a community it wished to engage with.

Recipients of funds have to be formally registered bodies so West Oxford Community Renewables (WOCoRe) will manage the funds on behalf of SOFLAG. OFA facilitated contact with WOCoRe to help SOFLAG secure the grant.

David Macdonald, a hydrologist and south Oxford resident who helped set up SOFLAG, said: ‘We plan to make data about water levels available to residents through an accessible website. We hope this will raise local awareness of how flooding happens in our community and enable people to respond more effectively.’

Dean’s Ham in South Oxford January 2024