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Flooding and flood risk management

Pages in Flooding and flood risk management

  1. What to do in a flood
  2. Flooding - who to contact (this page)
  3. Flooding - your responsibilities
  4. Flood risk management - our responsibilities
  5. Free community flood toolkits
  6. Purchasing a new home - know your flood risks
  7. Investigating flooding
  8. Flood Asset Register
  9. Land drainage consent
  10. Land Drainage Bye-laws
  11. Flooding - reports and supporting documents
  12. SuDS and new development
  13. Request informal pre-application flood advice (for property developers)
  14. Houghton Brook flood alleviation scheme
  15. ResilienTogether

Flooding - who to contact

If you're flooded right now

Call 999 if you're currently being flooded.

Who to contact, to report a flood

Find out who to contact, to report a flood

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  2. Next page Flooding - your responsibilities

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Flood warning

In emergency situations, we will issue email alerts and update our main social media channels, which are Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

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Emergency preparedness - PLAN ahead

Emergencies can strike unexpectedly and cause a significant impact to life and livelihoods. The best way to protect yourself, your loved ones, your business, and the community is to PLAN ahead.

Find out how to PLAN ahead

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