Quote: Fantastic Mr Catpiss "Re the flooding, isn't it normally just the pitch near the weir that gets waterlogged?
I cant recall it flooding along the back nearer kingsway bridge'"
I remember Cardinal Hulme (St. John`s) School grounds being flooded, with the school being totally surrounded by water, (Which is adjacent to the Kingsway Bridge.)
Yes, it is the area around the bowling green that is the lowest lying area and gets flooded first.
You only have to look at the heights of the ramp that you drive over at the park entrance and the embankment parallel to Knutsford Road, to see the level of river water that the flood defence is designed to contain within the park to prevent the roads and properties outside the park from flooding.
Doubt if the club would get any insurance company to insure the proposed training facility from flood damage.
The Environment Agency won`t be interested in any issues with a Rugby League training ground flooding & It just seems folly to build there,
Quote: Fantastic Mr Catpiss "Re the flooding, isn't it normally just the pitch near the weir that gets waterlogged?
I cant recall it flooding along the back nearer kingsway bridge'"
I remember Cardinal Hulme (St. John`s) School grounds being flooded, with the school being totally surrounded by water, (Which is adjacent to the Kingsway Bridge.)
Yes, it is the area around the bowling green that is the lowest lying area and gets flooded first.
You only have to look at the heights of the ramp that you drive over at the park entrance and the embankment parallel to Knutsford Road, to see the level of river water that the flood defence is designed to contain within the park to prevent the roads and properties outside the park from flooding.
Doubt if the club would get any insurance company to insure the proposed training facility from flood damage.
The Environment Agency won`t be interested in any issues with a Rugby League training ground flooding & It just seems folly to build there,
Quote: Fantastic Mr Catpiss "Re the flooding, isn't it normally just the pitch near the weir that gets waterlogged?
I cant recall it flooding along the back nearer kingsway bridge'"
There’s two things here really. First pitch to flood is generally the ‘Skate Park Pitch’, it’s often out of use for months - this is the pitch immediately in front of the 3G pitch, known by Latchford Giants as ‘Lake Victoria!’. The ‘changing rooms pitch’ between the god awful changing rooms and the restaurant that used to be the maternity hospital generally fares better but still suffers from standing water. This is aways due to heavy rain, games were called off last week due to standing water. However, the whole park has been designed to hold a massive amount of water for when the Mersey breaks its banks. As Boss Hogg mentions the slope you drive up as you go in is there to stop flood water getting to the houses the other side of Knutsford Road, it’s also why the £4m stand they built (the bottom floor of which the club want to put the gym) is on stilts, the park is designed to hold several feet of flood water.
Quote: Boss Hog "I remember Cardinal Hulme (St. John`s) School grounds being flooded, with the school being totally surrounded by water, (Which is adjacent to the Kingsway Bridge.)
Yes, it is the area around the bowling green that is the lowest lying area and gets flooded first.
You only have to look at the heights of the ramp that you drive over at the park entrance and the embankment parallel to Knutsford Road, to see the level of river water that the flood defence is designed to contain within the park to prevent the roads and properties outside the park from flooding.
Doubt if the club would get any insurance company to insure the proposed training facility from flood damage.
The Environment Agency won`t be interested in any issues with a Rugby League training ground flooding & It just seems folly to build there,
Here is an example of a flood in 2013:-
that side where cardinal newman is particularly low land, certainly round near mersey walk on the bend.
admittedly i've not been on the path at the back of vicky park for ages but in my mind the bank on that side was a lot higher and not susceptible to the high tide.
Quote: Alffi_7 "There’s two things here really. First pitch to flood is generally the ‘Skate Park Pitch’, it’s often out of use for months - this is the pitch immediately in front of the 3G pitch, known by Latchford Giants as ‘Lake Victoria!’. The ‘changing rooms pitch’ between the god awful changing rooms and the restaurant that used to be the maternity hospital generally fares better but still suffers from standing water. This is aways due to heavy rain, games were called off last week due to standing water. However, the whole park has been designed to hold a massive amount of water for when the Mersey breaks its banks. As Boss Hogg mentions the slope you drive up as you go in is there to stop flood water getting to the houses the other side of Knutsford Road, it’s also why the £4m stand they built (the bottom floor of which the club want to put the gym) is on stilts, the park is designed to hold several feet of flood water.'"
i always think its the training pitch that gets it historically, but you're right, i was suprised last week when they said the other pitches were water logged
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