Rivers, streams and watercourses
Contents
- Overview
- Why you need consent
- Type of work that needs consent
- How long your consent lasts
- Help with your application
- Apply for consent
Overview
You will need permission from Â鶹ÊÓƵ to carry out works on:
- rivers
- streams
- ditches
- drains
- cuts
- culverts
- dikes
- sluices
- sewers (other than public sewers)
- and passages through which water flows
For permission for works on main rivers, please contact the .
If you are not sure who to contact, please contact us on 0191 427 7000.
Why you need consent
Certain types of work may not be allowed because of the increase in risk of flooding.
We will check that the works will not increase the risk of flooding and will not harm the environment.
Type of work that needs consent
Only certain works need consent.
If the works would affect the flow of the watercourse when it is full to the top of the bank, then you will need consent.
Both permanent and temporary works may need consent.
Temporary works could be the damming of a watercourse to allow permanent work, such as installing a bridge.
Examples of works that need consent:
- erection of any mill, dam or weir likely to cause an obstruction to the flow of the watercourse
- erection of a culvert
- alteration of a culvert likely to affect the flow of the watercourse.
If you are not sure if you will need consent, or to find out you can carry out the works without consent, please contact us on 0191 427 7000.
How long your consent lasts
We may give you consent with certain conditions, for example, to carry the works out at a certain time of year, to reduce the risk of flooding and potential ecological damage.
Your consent will be valid for three years.
This is because the effects of your works may change due to other factors that have developed since you made the application.
Help with your application
To make sure your application is valid, please make sure you:
- read the guidance notes and guidance diagrams
- include additional information to help us decide how suitable your proposals are
- show that your proposals will not increase the risk of flooding or harm the environment
- include the application fee of £50 by sending a cheque made payable to Â鶹ÊÓƵ, or by calling the Â鶹ÊÓƵ contact centre on 0191 427 7000
Apply for consent
Application for consent for works affecting watercourses
We will make a decision within two months of receiving a valid application.