Annual Maintenance
Posted on Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Work has this week commenced on our Annual Maintenance Programme on Welwick Drain and Keyingham Drain.
Rates and Special Levies
Posted on Monday, April 11, 2016
SOUTH HOLDERNESS INTERNAL DRAINAGE BOARD
LAND DRAINAGE ACT 1991
INTERNAL DRAINAGE BOARDS (FINANCE) REGULATIONS, 1992
DRAINAGE RATES AND SPECIAL LEVY
AS REQUIRED by Section 48 of the Land Drainage Act, 1991 and The internal Drainage Boards (Finance) Regulations, 1992, the above Drainage Board gives notice as follows:
THORNGUMBALD SUB-DISTRICT
1. On the 2nd February 2016 the Board made a rate of 5p in the £ in respect of agricultural land and agricultural buildings in their district to raise £2766.35 of their expenditure for the year ending on 31st day of March 2017.
2. Also on the 2nd February 2016 the Board made a Special Levy of £7602.05 on the County of the East Riding of Yorkshire Council to raise the balance of their expenditure for the same year.
KEYINGHAM SUB-DISTRICT
1. On the 2nd February 2016 the Board made a rate of 21p in the £ in respect of agricultural land and agricultural buildings in their district to raise £47945.31 of their expenditure for the year ending on 31st day of March 2017.
2. Also on the 2nd February 2016 the Board made a Special Levy of £4037.25 on the County of the East Riding of Yorkshire Council to raise the balance of their expenditure for the same year.
SKEFFLING SUB-DISTRICT
1. On the 2nd February 2016 the Board made a rate of 16p in the £ in respect of agricultural land and agricultural buildings in their district to raise £20886.88 of their expenditure for the year ending on 31st day of March 2017.
2. Also on the 2nd February 2016 the Board made a Special Levy of £2975.20 on the County of the East Riding of Yorkshire Council to raise the balance of their expenditure for the same year.
OTTRINGHAM SUB-DISTRICT
1. On the 2nd February 2016 the Board made a rate of 8p in the £ in respect of agricultural land and agricultural buildings in their district to raise £11425.04 of their expenditure for the year ending on 31st day of March 2017.
2. Also on the 2nd February 2016 the Board made a Special Levy of £1938.37 on the County of the East Riding of Yorkshire Council to raise the balance of their expenditure for the same year.
WINESTEAD SUB-DISTRICT
1. On the 2nd February 2016 the Board made a rate of 17p in the £ in respect of agricultural land and agricultural buildings in their district to raise £20121.03 of their expenditure for the year ending on 31st day of March 2017
2. Also on the 2nd February 2016 the Board made a Special Levy of £4569.66 on the County of the East Riding of Yorkshire Council to raise the balance of their expenditure for the same year.
PRESTON SUB-DISTRICT
1. On the 2nd February 2016 the Board made a rate of 1.4p in the £ in respect of agricultural land and agricultural buildings in their district to raise £2356.55 of their expenditure for the year ending on 31st day of March 2017.
2. Also on the 2nd February 2016 the Board made a Special Levy of £33,258.95 on the County of the East Riding of Yorkshire Council to raise the balance of their expenditure for the same year.
Dated this 18th February 2016
RE Ward
Clerk to the Board
18 Market Place
Patrington
Hull
HU12 ORB
Press Release
Posted on Thursday, January 14, 2016
Press Release
South Holderness Internal Drainage Board, which covers an area Aldbrough to Bilton and South Eastwards, are pleased to confirm that they believe the main drains in South East Holderness are in a good state of maintenance. This is due to the foresight of the board to enter into a Public Sector Cooperation Agreement with the Environment Agency in October 2014.
This has greatly benefitted the residents of the area by allowing the Environment Agency and the South Holderness Internal Drainage Board to work together to manage and maintain the Environment Agency’s main rivers in the Board’s area.
This has enabled the South Holderness Internal Drainage Board, with the help of their contractors Wilkin partners and K Adds, to maintain, prior to Christmas 2015, over 100 miles of watercourses in the area, including nearly all Environment Agency watercourses. The only exception is Burstwick Drain, which the EA is presently completing. The Environment Agency remains responsible for the maintenance and running of all pumps and tidal doors into the River Humber.
The IDB are very happy with this arrangement, which has given the local representatives some control over both the timings and method of maintenance.
RE Ward
Clerk to the Board
South Holderness Internal Drainage Board
14th January 2016
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