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We want to hear about your experience of the flooding from Seven Kings Water on 17th November 2022. We are working with the Environment Agency to investigate the causes of the flooding, and your information can help us to understand what happened in preparation to carry out a Section 19 report. Please note that we will be sharing your answers that you provide with the Environment Agency.
The Council are currently undertaking works on the Westwood Recreation ground you can read more about the plans here.
The Environment Agency will use the information you supply on this form to help us understand why the flooding happened and improve our future flood warning and modelling. We may also process or release the information to consult with other relevant bodies and government departments, carry out research and development work on environmental issues, and to assess whether customers are satisfied with our service.
The information you provide may also be used to respond to requests for information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (if the Data Protection Act allows).
We may pass the information on to our agents or representatives to do these things for us.
Here are some practical measures you can take right now to prepare for future flooding:
Visit the Council's flooding website for further information on flooding and how to prepare for it here.
Sign up to the Environment Agency’s flood alerts here.
For surface water, sign up to Met office weather alerts here.
Develop a Personal Flood Plan and know what to do to keep yourselves and most important possessions safe during a flood. Download a template here.
With your community, develop a community flood plan to better prepare for and recover from flooding. Download a template here.
Investigate ways to make your house more flood resilient. Find information here.
We want to hear about your experience of the flooding from Seven Kings Water on 17th November 2022. We are working with the Environment Agency to investigate the causes of the flooding, and your information can help us to understand what happened in preparation to carry out a Section 19 report. Please note that we will be sharing your answers that you provide with the Environment Agency.
The Council are currently undertaking works on the Westwood Recreation ground you can read more about the plans here.
The Environment Agency will use the information you supply on this form to help us understand why the flooding happened and improve our future flood warning and modelling. We may also process or release the information to consult with other relevant bodies and government departments, carry out research and development work on environmental issues, and to assess whether customers are satisfied with our service.
The information you provide may also be used to respond to requests for information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (if the Data Protection Act allows).
We may pass the information on to our agents or representatives to do these things for us.
Here are some practical measures you can take right now to prepare for future flooding:
Visit the Council's flooding website for further information on flooding and how to prepare for it here.
Sign up to the Environment Agency’s flood alerts here.
For surface water, sign up to Met office weather alerts here.
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