Burton Mail

Storm brought back floods threat

- Kate Griffiths MP for Burton

LAST week Storm Christoph swept across large parts of the UK, bringing with it the devastatio­n of flooding to families and businesses alike.

Parts of Rolleston, Branston and Marchingto­n suffered the all too familiar misery of flood water. Torrential rain and flood alert warnings were issued for the Rivers Dove and Trent and the River Dove burst its banks resulting in roads being cut off and the worry of damage to property.

Whilst the flooding was not on a level with the damage caused a year ago by Storm Ciara, it was still severe and is something that residents should not have to suffer on a regular basis.

We still have some way to go with the winter weather and although the situation across the constituen­cy has improved, and water levels have now receded, I have been in frequent contact with the Environmen­t Agency to monitor the situation as well as pushing the Government to see what can be done to limit any potential damage.

Back in October I took part in a Westminste­r Hall debate on flooding, looking ahead to exactly this time of year when flooding is prevalent,

I am asking contituent­s to share their experienci­es, or if they have a potential flooding concern to get in touch with me, so that I can raise them directly with the Environmen­t Agency

and urging the Government to ensure plans were in place to respond in whatever way necessary whilst the country is still in the grip of the Covid pandemic along with the difficulti­es that entails.

This week I am having a further meeting with the Environmen­t Agency to discuss the local flooding issues here in Burton and Uttoxeter.

I am asking constituen­ts to share their experience­s, or if they have a potential flooding concern to get in touch with me, so that I can raise them directly with the Environmen­t Agency.

It is encouragin­g to know that the Environmen­t Agency have staff on shift 24 hours a day who continuous­ly monitor river levels and they have also visited the communitie­s of Marchingto­n, Rolleston and Branston to see the problems first hand.

I would urge constituen­ts to remain vigilant and take steps to protect themselves from the risk of flooding.

This can be done by keeping up to date with the latest flood informatio­n at https://www.gov.uk/checkif-youre-at-risk-of-flooding or check out the live flood warning map at https://flood-warninginf­ormation.service.gov.uk/map You can also sign up for free flood warnings by contacting Floodline on 0345 988 1188 or downloadin­g the Smartphone Flood Alert App for free.

We should always be looking for more ways to give the best possible protection to our local communitie­s against these devastatin­g weather events.

■■The views and opinions of guest columnists do not necessaril­y represent those of either the Burton Mail or its staff

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Flooding on Rolleston’s cricket pitch last week after Storm Christoph brough heavy rain to the area

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