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  • Downpatrick Flood Study published

    Topics:
    • Rivers and flooding projects

    Date published: 5 June 2025

    A computerised simulation of possible flooding scenarios in Downpatrick has been used to help find the best way of reducing the risk of similar scenes to those witnessed in Autumn 2023, Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has said.

    The comprehensive study into flooding in Downpatrick, looked at a range of scenarios and potential solutions.

    Outlining the next steps, Minister Kimmins said: 

    “We all remember the scenes in Downpatrick in the Autumn of 2023, no one more so than the householders and business owners whose properties were affected by floodwater.

    “However, flooding in Downpatrick - and how to reduce that flood risk - is an extremely complex issue with many variables, which is why it was important that a comprehensive study was carried out to inform the most viable and effective way ahead.

    “A detailed computer model simulated a range of suggested measures, with the preferred option providing the target standard of flood protection to approximately 106 properties.

    “Further work will now be undertaken to develop a business case for the potential flood alleviation scheme, including a detailed assessment to determine if this preferred option will be economically viable.”

    The Minister concluded: 

    “As this work moves to the next stage, my Department has established contacts with a group of businesses in Downpatrick through the work of the Regional Community Resilience Group (RCRG). Established in November 2024, it is one of over 50 similar groups across the North who work with my Department and our multi-agency partners to help make their communities more weather resilient.”

    The flood study is available here: Downpatrick Feasibility Report (May 2025) | Department for Infrastructure

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