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Ellie13 24-09-2013 11:16

Flood Awareness
 
Hi Everyone,

I am currently working on a project (Sustainable Water Environment in Lancashire) to raise awareness and help people prepare against flooding in Lancashire.

We are holding a drop-in in Accrington Library today to provide information and answer questions on flooding in the area. We'll be there from 2:30 until 6:30.

If you would like to find out if you are in a flood risk area, the Environment Agency provides maps: Environment Agency - What's in your backyard?


Please feel free to come and ask us questions or find out more today.

I hope this might be useful to some people here, but please ignore this post if you're not interested or don't find it relevant.

lancsdave 24-09-2013 11:52

Re: Flood Awareness
 
We got a letter about this last week. Apparently we are in a flood risk area on Peel St. Really ?

DaveinGermany 24-09-2013 16:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 1076841)
We got a letter about this last week. Apparently we are in a flood risk area on Peel St. Really ?

A flood of undesirables maybe ........ :D

MargaretR 24-09-2013 16:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 1076841)
We got a letter about this last week. Apparently we are in a flood risk area on Peel St. Really ?

If the culvert under the town centre collapsed you may well experience flooding.

cashman 24-09-2013 18:46

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May well have been more relevant to people if more notice had been given?:confused:

lancsdave 24-09-2013 18:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1076876)
A flood of undesirables maybe ........ :D

Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1076879)
If the culvert under the town centre collapsed you may well experience flooding.

Now those 2 replies have given me an idea of cleaning up the town centre :)

Retlaw 24-09-2013 19:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 1076898)
Now those 2 replies have given me an idea of cleaning up the town centre :)

Wev'e already had one, back in the 1960's, every pump and every yard of hose we had from Accy & Ossy, pumps running flat out all night, made not one bit of diference till the culvert cleared, it just could'nt handle the amount of water that came down especially off the Coppice, Warmden & Woodnook.

Ellie13 26-09-2013 13:38

Re: Flood Awareness
 
Sorry it was late notice, I didn't find this site earlier.

We anticipate to be holding more events in the area, so I'll post them when we have dates confirmed.

Many of the rivers through towns in Lancashire are culverted, so many people may not even be aware they are close to a river. Problems can occur when the culverts become overloaded with heavy rainfall, however other problems such as debris blocking an entrance could cause a flood.

We are firstly trying to raise awareness of flood risk, but also provide advice on planning for a flood and we would also like to help people form community flood groups. Community flood groups are useful so that the river is checked for debris regularly, and neighbours who are away/vulnerable can be helped or protected.

If you have any questions then I'll try and answer them here, or you can email [email protected]

maxthecollie 26-09-2013 18:01

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 1076904)
Wev'e already had one, back in the 1960's, every pump and every yard of hose we had from Accy & Ossy, pumps running flat out all night, made not one bit of diference till the culvert cleared, it just could'nt handle the amount of water that came down especially off the Coppice, Warmden & Woodnook.

Remember that one well

Ellie13 15-10-2013 14:41

Re: Flood Awareness
 
Just a little note to let everyone know we are holding more drop-ins in the Hyndburn Area.
We will be at Oswaldtwistle Mills during opening hours on the 13th November, and in the Conference Centre (behind the mill) between 2 and 6pm on the 14th.

Please call in and ask us any questions you have, or just to find out about flooding in the area :)

Less 15-10-2013 15:12

Flood Awareness
 
Can I bring some plans with me?
This guy Jehovah stuffed them through my letterbox with instructions of how to build an 'ARK'???
Unfortunately it's all in cubits measurement, I was trained for a metric system!
:)

The list of animals by the way is horrendous, where am I going to find a breeding pair of Dodos?
;)

DaveinGermany 15-10-2013 18:24

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 1079697)
where am I going to find a breeding pair of Dodos?
;)

Maundy's probably your best bet. :s_aim1:

Less 15-10-2013 18:29

Flood Awareness
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1079727)
Maundy's probably your best bet. :s_aim1:

Oh hell, I always lie in on Maunday's, would late Tuausday afternoon do?

DtheP47 16-10-2013 08:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1079727)
Maundy's probably your best bet. :s_aim1:

Or the cock loft of the Railway :D

DaveinGermany 16-10-2013 11:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1079792)
cock loft :D

Cock loft ?? :eek: I shudder to think what may go on in there!!! :eek: :eek:


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