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Locations along the River Trent are at risk of bursting the banks due to heavy rainfall this week. Across the country, more than 150 flood alerts and warnings have been issued by the Environment ...
The flood defences cost £6m less than originally estimated One of the biggest inland flood protection projects in England is opening along the River Trent. The £45m Environment Agency scheme ...
As well as the River Trent, a flood warning has also been issued for the Lower River Soar. The River Soar begins from a tributary of the River Trent near Long Eaton in East Derbyshire.
Residents are being evacuated in Nottinghamshire after heavy flooding across the Midlands led to a major incident being declared. The River Trent surged to near-record levels following Storm Henk ...
People living in areas along the River Trent in Nottinghamshire are being urged to protect their properties as flood warnings remain in place following Storm Dennis. At the height of the storm ...
Some residents in Radcliffe-on-Trent were evacuated from their homes near the river’s edge with Nottinghamshire County Council telling homeowners near the waterway to expect flooding.
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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNFull list of Nottinghamshire flood warnings as River Trent levels remain too highThe Environment Agency says the main area of danger is now Newark, with the River Trent levels remaining high around areas ...
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Angling Times on MSNBarbel fishing on the River Trent | A complete guide to stretches and tacticsUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
A total of eight flood alerts are in place across Staffordshire as river levels are set to remain high for days. The Environment Agency says areas ranging from Stoke-on-Trent to Stafford and the ...
"We expect flooding to affect low-lying land and roads adjacent to the River Trent between Norton Green and Darlaston including Stoke on Trent, Lyme Brook between Newcastle under Lyme and Hanford ...
Some residents in Radcliffe-on-Trent have had to be evacuated from their homes near the river’s edge, with Nottinghamshire County Council telling homeowners near the waterway to expect flooding.
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