The the owners had to replace lots of horse feed to because the water got to and also buildings ect got damaged. !it rained for a week the tree got swept on top of the house. =O. [28] Emergency services continued repair work at the Mythe water-treatment works but Severn Trent Water estimated that water supplies would not be restored for at least 14 days. We only need this if you want us to contact you and we won't keep it once we've replied. As always you can unsubscribe at any time. The combination of high rainfall and high water levels from the earlier rainfall led to extensive flooding across many parts of England and Wales, with the Midlands, Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, South, West and East Yorkshire the most affected. Every day I need to commute to work and need my car for this as the railway is too unreliable in the area that I live in. Northern Ireland was hit by flooding in the June and July floods and it was Northern Ireland's wettest June since 1958. On 27 June, the Met Office released an early warning of severe weather for the approaching weekend, stating that 0.79 to 1.97 inches (20 to 50mm) of rain could fall in some areas, raising the possibility of more flooding within the already saturated flood plains. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Council hereby disclaims all liability (howsoever rising) in connection with any loss and/or damage, arising out of or in connection with any use of or reliance on this plan, or any action taken (or refrained from being taken) as a result of its use. In the documentary flood victims share their feelings about the devastating emotional and practical consequences of seeing their homes ruined. Volunteers opened Picklenash Junior School in Newent, Gloucestershire, after heavy rain . Officials warned that the River Thames, the River Ock, and its tributaries from Charney could burst their banks. Each postcode is assigned a risk of high, medium, low, or very low, and then plotted on a Gloucester flood map. Michael CarruthersIf we withdrew unemployment and incapacity benefits we could use the saving to dredge our rivers. :D. JacobThis was a terriful flood and still people are being flooded shouldnt the government sort it out!!! One of the hardest hit regions was Gloucestershire, in southwest England. When I got home the next day, I found my cellar flooded to the ceiling and my dad had got some oumps pumping the water out. landythis article would be more helpful to my school project if it had more statistics like how much it rained compared to average.but still quite helpful. The next day, only 12 of Hull's 88 schools were still open, affecting 30,000 out of 38,000 Hull schoolchildren. We also may change the frequency you receive our emails from us in order to keep you up to date and give you the best relevant information possible. The flooding in Tueksby was increadibly bad as I was there to Witness it, I was only 14 and was so scared. [48] 900 drinking water bowsers were brought in and the Army was mobilised to distribute three million bottles of water a day and keep the bowsers filled. Tom HassallWe should all pray to God. we need to start walking to places or getting a bus so that there is not alot of pulution going in the air!!! Nice one. [97][98] In Scarborough, the main A171 Scalby Road flooded outside Scarborough Hospital, and the ornamental lake at Peasholm Park overtopped its banks and poured down Peasholm Gap into North Bay. Later that evening, the Thames breached its banks at Henley. On 22 July, Gloucester City A.F.C. But during July, rains were even heavier. Flood risk maps Almost 11,000 properties in the county are at 1% risk in any year from river flooding (1 in 100 year event). Tewkesbury is vulnerable to flood events due to its geographical location with two sizeable rivers, the Severn and the Avon, meeting in the town . Status: + A report by the Environment Agency in 2010 concluded that "the scale and seriousness of the summer 2007 floods were sufficient to classify them as a national disaster", and that the "total economic costs of the summer 2007 floods are estimated at about 3.2 billion in Each postcode is assigned a risk of high, medium, low, or very low, and then plotted on a Tuffley flood map. Each postcode is assigned a risk of high, medium, low, or very low, and then plotted on a Tewkesbury flood map. Pickering was flooded after Pickering Beck overflowed its banks. Water and power supplies were not disrupted but parts of South West London were under 2 feet (61cm) of water. BBC Gloucestershire website, London Road, Gloucester, GL1 1SW. its so horrible to see :(:(, the school hols were rubbish wiv the floods and now in 2008 i have to do a newspaper page in my geography lessons grrrr i h8 it, this is a great help to my geography coursework on the gloucestershire floods!! it was fun, but scairy. [66] On 4 July, the Blackburn Mela was cancelled due to ground conditions. [78] In the Dudley borough flooding damaged local schools, shops and communities. sorry to hear about tewkesbury. . Twenty schools were damaged, about 500 businesses were flooded. !it rained for a week the tree got swept on top of the house. It was scary.Was going on holiday on Saturday, we did go and had a plentiful supply of water in Cornwall, I can't imagine what it was like without running water and electric with a family of 4! I can't believe how much it cost either!! After the wettest June and July on record since they began in 1766, a 12-hour period on July 20, 2007 saw a record 78mm of rain fall on Gloucestershire, causing rapid and intense flash flooding. [26] Approximately 1,100 properties in Thatcham were affected by flash flooding.[27]. i think it was the devistating thing that has happend in glostshire. [48][49][50][51] [80][81] The waters were still rising, endangering the confluence of the River Teme and the River Severn. Rest centres were set up in Moreton-in-Marsh, Chipping Campden, Gloucester, Cheltenham and Tewkesbury for 2,000 people. On 15 June and on 25 June, the villages of Scissett and Clayton West and other parts of Kirklees were flooded by the River Dearne, the second time worse than the first. Jamesthe floods have been realley bad in the past couple of years in England!! [9] Non-administrative counties[19] and administrative counties[20] affected by the flooding are given below. Katy Ingram from Rugby Im doing a homework on Flooding in 2007 and this page really helped. Yeah i can remember this day, i was waiting ages for my bus in the rain..:(And when i got home my back garden was filled with water. Maps showing how rising sea levels could flood Gloucestershire make for some pretty worrying viewing. Prices of vegetables were expected to rise in the following months.[152]. AlexThis really helped for my geography revision! Paddy HindsWhere there any effects toward the enivornment? 4x4 Response groups from throughout the UK assisted councils and blue light services during and in the immediate aftermath of the flooding. i feel that the floods distroyed everyone house and i felt like i must be lucky having water and electricity i felt very upset when i seen the state of peoples houses and the damages that the floods caused i was asking as many people as i could round to my house to was there clothes and have showers and drink fresh water. [99] On 23 June, flooding affected Middlesbrough. [145] In Brecknockshire, the River Wye burst its banks in Builth Wells on 1 July,[146][147] Louth and Horncastle were severely flooded, with some roads in that area impassable. See the photos we were sent in the aftermatch of the July 2007 flooding in Gloucestershire. Scotland was hit by flooding in June and July, with the Scottish Lowlands most badly affected. 's Stadium was flooded, and the Tewkesbury road at Longford was completely impassable by the Longford Inn. [71], On 24 July the Thames in Abingdon rose 3feet(0.9m) in less than 12 hours to a "perilously high" level[47] and the Thames and the Severn were expected to rise to 20feet(6.1m) higher than normal.[44]. There were no reported cases of any outbreaks. View all United Kingdom: Floods . [96] The A59 road at Kex Gill was closed due to a landslip where 100 tonnes (110 tons) of earth slide down the hillside and trapped a couple in their car. But sure enough we had to go to Manchester to stay with family a few days after until the water came back on. Pensioners were stranded in the town's swimming pool and rescued by lifeboat.[101]. Sure we moaned about the weather but we ran in the ran and just took it for what it was and just had fun. Flooding is expected. [2] It was Britain's wettest MayJuly period since records began in 1776. So it was no real surprise when the county woke that morning to heavy rain and warnings of more torrential downpours on the way. After power was lost in the area, more than 200 people were rescued in dinghies. Gloucestershire was famously hit by its worst natural disaster in living memory in July 2007 when nearly 4,000 homes and about 500 businesses were flooded. James Hattonthe 2007 floods were the worst floods ive ever seen, Mowsteri agree with beth, its no good sitting around waiting for people to help you, you could do something yourself, sumedhthe government are trying their best to try to defend us from flash floods.it is stupid blaming the government for the weather !but it is not entirly down to them the victims of the flood could stop moaning and get on with it in stead of waiting around doing nothing, Pubert I personaly think it was do to global warming to be fare tally ho :D. Jon PAbandoned my car, waded 3 miles to my home, nightmare or what! [67] On 18 July, Walton-le-Dale near Preston was hit by flash floods.[68]. On 20 July, flash floods affected the Vale of Glamorgan,[149] causing schools to be evacuated, roads to be closed, and boats used to rescue people from their homes in Barry. Only a gargantuan effort by emergency services prevented the Walham electricity sub-station being inundated. On 20 July, Swindon had a month's rainfall in less than half a day. After floodwater overwhelmed the Mythe pumping plant near the normally peaceful town of Tewkesbury, 350,000 people were left without running water and electricity supplies, while hundreds of . [55][56] On 28 July, the body of a 19-year-old boy, reported missing seven days earlier, was recovered in Tewkesbury.[57][58][59]. [28] As in Warwickshire, the Tame caused losses at a nature reserve; this time RSPB Sandwell Valley. On 26 July Severn Trent Water organised a temporary non-potable water supply to 10,000 homes in Tewkesbury. [139] On 20 July, flash floods affected parts of Newport, Monmouthshire and Torfaen. It's resulted in the setting up of a new system called Making Minutes Matter which will make it easier for busy people to do voluntary work as and when they have the time. Even if your home is not directly at risk from flooding, we can all be affected by the consequences of an unexpected event. Paul O'Neill wrote the title track after his own family home in Chaceley was flooded out. Luckily the water went away in a few days but then we had the monster task of cleaning out the cellar from all the debri.I think that the worst thing about the flods was the fact that they were all on the last day of term. In April 2010 the government passed the Flood and Water Management Act 2010, which implemented many of Sir Michael Pitt's recommendations. A wood carving depicting the disaster. Was on the M50 and the water was rising rapidly, they closed the moterway shortly after I joined it! MapAction. [92] Hull City Council estimated repair costs at 200million. The the owners had to replace lots of horse feed to because the water got to and also buildings ect got damaged. The music featured in this documentary is from Washed Away, a CD by county-based Irish band Elysian that's donating 30 per cent of its profits to the Gloucestershire Flood Relief Fund. To a lesser extent, areas of Leamington Spa and Warwick also experienced flooding. The Health Protection Agency advised people that the risk of contracting any illness was low but that it was best to avoid coming into direct contact with flood water. Residents spent the night at a school after flash flooding made it impossible to get back to their homes. I can't believe how much it cost either!! On 12 June, the Met Office issued torrential rain warnings for Scotland[122] and it was Scotland's wettest June since 1938. i can't believe what has happend to all of tease poor people and i would just like to say that i hope they can moe back into there homes and never have to go through that again. my deepiest thoughts to those who are involved in the floods. [131] The same day, torrential rain caused a landslide just south of Lesmahagow, closing the M74. But no one dreamed that morning that Gloucestershire was on a brink of a truly devastating natural disaster. "[161], Media related to 2007 floods in the United Kingdom at Wikimedia Commons. In all 4000 homes and 500 businesses across Gloucestershire were affected by flooding. [89], By 4 July in Hull, six schools were still closed and 120 residents in residential or nursing care had been relocated. I was so unhappy. Never seen anything like it. [82] On 17 July, Tenbury Wells in Worcestershire was flooded for the second time in three weeks after a thunderstorm caused flash flooding. [32][33], On 24 July, four bridges in St Neots, Cambridgeshire were shut when the river level peaked, and the Environment Agency warned residents in the St Neots, Paxton and Offords areas to expect flooding that night. Causes - 24/25 th July 2007 - One month's precipitation fell - 130mm of rain had fallen in previous 5 days . we need to start walking to places or getting a bus so that there is not alot of pulution going in the air!!! claire x.xmy deepiest thoughts to those who are involved in the floods. I have a watercourse on my land, what should I do? [85], On 25 June, the region was hit by flooding again. Is anyone else terrified like me!!! jamiecan't they just have some huge sucky uppy thingy that collects the water and shares it into other lakes. That is the worst idea I have ever heard. [143], In Montgomeryshire, ten people were taken to safety at Tregynon and a dozen homes were flooded at Bettws Cedewain on 22 July,[144] firefighters used a boat to evacuate five people from a house near Welshpool after they were cut off by floods on 23 July,[145] and the same boat was later used to rescue three people stranded in a car on the A483. A number of people were rescued by RAF helicopters from buildings in the Brightside area,[104] whilst in the Millhouses Park area to the southwest of the city the River Sheaf overtopped its banks causing widespread damage. Home; About us. I have only just got my house back to normal. How will you best remember YOUR bowser? [31] Two of four rail lines in South Croydon were closed by landslips. . The extra jobs would include river dredging. [38], A 64-year-old man hit his head and died after trying to bail out his flooded home in Alston, Cumbria. Yet as the day wore on it became obvious that this was no ordinary storm, but extreme weather on a scale seldom seen in Britain. I have only just got my house back to normal. Tim Brain, Chief Constable of Gloucestershire and commander of Gold Control, the county's emergency management team, and Terry Standing, Chief Officer of Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue, recall their memories of the dramatic events - and the lessons they feel have been learned both locally and nationally. If we withdrew unemployment and incapacity benefits we could use the saving to dredge our rivers. [37] Hear reflections on the devastating summer floods of July 2007 and their aftermath, from those at the very heart of the crisis, in a special BBC Radio Gloucestershire documentary. [9] Severn Trent Water warned that treated water would run out by early Sunday evening in Tewkesbury, Cheltenham, Gloucester and surrounding areas. You can also hear how BBC Radio Gloucestershire reported the dramatic events as they happened. The same day, flooding occurred at Retford and Worksop after the River Idle and River Ryton respectively overtopped their banks. Damage to the schools alone was estimated to cost 100million. This really helped for my geography revision! This means that we may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. [52], By 24 July, an estimated 420,000 people were without drinking water, including most of the population of Gloucester, Cheltenham, and Tewkesbury. I work in Ledbury, all routes home were blocked or slow moving. [88] The new Hull police station had to be vacated because of flooding. [54], In terms of casualties, a man and his 24-year-old son died from asphyxiation from carbon monoxide poisoning on 27 July when attempting to stop flooding in the unventilated Tewkesbury Rugby Football Club cellar. Water entered the streets of Shirley, Solihull. On 25 June, Wakefield was flooded. Each postcode is assigned a risk of high, medium, low, or very low, and then plotted on a Longford flood map. That is the worst idea I have ever heard. The little stream that ran past it burst its banks and everyone there had to get all the horses and ponies out really quick by wadding thourgh wasit hight water! It was scary.Was going on holiday on Saturday, we did go and had a plentiful supply of water in Cornwall, I can't imagine what it was like without running water and electric with a family of 4! steps you can take in advance to be prepared for flooding. I need some details to do my Geography HW, jacob fewit was absoulutly horrible and terrible. By 15 June, towns and villages in North Yorkshire were flooded, with Knaresborough, Harrogate and York being particularly affected. [129], On 22 June, heavy storms flooded roads[130] and dumped debris on the railway line in Glasgow. the saturated ground later causing chaos at the Royal Welsh Show in Llanelwedd on 24 July.[148]. What happened in the 2007 floods? loli fink it had devastating effects!!!!!!!! See some of them here. Later that week, a slow-moving area of low pressure from the west of Biscay moved east across the British Isles. Dont include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details. 24 Jul 2007. At the same time, an associated occluded front moved into Northern England, becoming very active as it did so with the peak rainfall on 15 June. this article would be more helpful to my school project if it had more statistics like how much it rained compared to average.but still quite helpful. The summer of 2007 was one of the wettest on record. i think the floods were devastating and i came up with the free school dinners. Check for flooding in Gloucestershire. [119][120], On 15 June, there was severe flooding around Bangor in North Down, Saintfield, Crossgar and Ballynahinch in Down and Newtownards and Comber in Ards, with shops in Crossgar centre flooded.[121]. Tewkesbury was completely cut off with no road access, parts of the town were under around 3 feet (0.9m) of water and flood waters entered Tewkesbury Abbey for the first time in 247 years. By 26 June, the waters in some parts of Sheffield and the surrounding area receded, and over 700 villagers from Catcliffe, near Rotherham's Ulley reservoir were evacuated after cracks appeared in the dam. The floods caused widespread crop damage, especially broccoli, carrots, peas and potatoes. I thought the floodings were terrible and i am so lucky to live in an area where it wouldnt flood. Alix BeeseTo James. that day was so sad and i was talking o a bus driver he said it wouldve taken four hours to get back, It flooded in tetbury on July 20th by the ford it was scary! It's really helped! Combined military and civil emergency services tried to stop floods reaching the Walham electricity substation in Gloucester supplying half a million people. The Met Office at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire reported 4.98 inches (126.6mm): a sixth of its annual rainfall. Environment Agency chief executive Baroness Young said that about 1billion a year was needed to improve flood defences. Tewkesbury floods 2007 Following a very dry April, the summer of 2007 was one of the wettest on record. Robynim doin my geog hw n dis really helped !! [76], Several nature reserves in the Tame Valley, including Ladywalk and Kingsbury Water Park were badly affected, just as ground- and reedbed- nesting birds were hatching young.[77]. The extra jobs would include river dredging. [23] The Meadowhall shopping centre was closed due to flooding with some shops remaining closed downstairs until late September and Sheffield Wednesday's ground Hillsborough was under 6feet(1.83m) of water. On 27 June 2007, flash flooding caused extensive damage to the villages of Lambley, Woodborough and Burton Joyce. Listen: Gloucestershire Floods 2007 documentary, Away In A Caravan: flooded Tewkesbury residents. Some of the residents blame Severn Trent Water for opening floodgates at Priors Lee balancing lake, however no such gates exist. On 21 June, about 2000 homes were left without electricity and properties were affected as flash floods hit Kilmarnock. The hole it made was 13 feet (4.0m) deep and 33 feet (10m) wide, traffic throughout the county was held up due to the collapsed main road. In this hour-long audio documentary, presented by Clare Parrack, flood victims and officials directly involved in dealing with the unfolding disaster reflect on the events of July 2007 and their aftermath. By 19 June, rain had washed away the main road at Hampton Loade[60] and the Severn Valley Railway line from Bridgnorth was closed after numerous landslips on the line. The village of Hampton Bishop, 3miles (5km) from the city of Hereford remains surrounded and flooded by water after the River Lugg burst its banks. Near Catterick, North Yorkshire, a 17-year-old soldier on a training exercise from Catterick Garrison died after being swept away whilst crossing Risedale Beck, Hipswell Moor. In Kingsholm it was joined by a road from the blind gate, which in its south part was known in 1803 as Dean's Walk and in its north part in 1722 as Snake Lane (later Edwy Parade). The day we broke up from school was halarious. Schools opened the doors with parts of buildings flooded with water, the damage in the West Midlands area estimated at 1.9 billion (2007 GDP). [126], On 18 July, floods wrecked homes in Closeburn, power was cut off at Eaglesfield, and roads were closed at Moffat and Lochmaben. The site was named Cropthorne Canyon. The floods of 2007 in Gloucestershire where power cuts affected the whole of Gloucestershire in July with Tewkesbury Abbey famous photo sums up the awful times had by Gloucestershire resdents with water bowsers in in areas cut off by power and water supply. Luckily they had kids aswell and it ended up more like a giant sleepover!!! Minja KelldridgeThe flood was very unfortunate, but I'm in essex so was lucky enough to avoid it, Lauren HughesNo Floods In Plymouth Just Very Bad WeatherStrong Gales And Heavy Rain 12 degrees x. Madithe government are trying their best to try to defend us from flash floods.it is stupid blaming the government for the weather !but it is not entirly down to them the victims of the flood could stop moaning and get on with it in stead of waiting around doing nothing. sarahthis site really helped me for my geog project, thnx !!xx. Or that this July deluge would make history by triggering the county's biggest ever peacetime emergency. On 26 June 2007 the New Road Ground, home to Worcestershire County Cricket Club, was flooded after the River Severn overtopped its banks, causing the next day's Twenty20 match against Warwickshire to be cancelled. - Environment Agency produced River Severn flood management plan as a result of 2007 floods, amongst . im doing a project and peice of corsework on the floods (Y) xx, Yo, The Floods Were Awful!I'm Just GLad I Only Had TO Cope With A Few days Of It Before I Went On Holiday!My Friend zooooozoooo It Was Her First Day Back ANd She Was TRapped In The FLoods! [84], By 23 July, parts of Worcestershire were under 6feet(2m) of water and the Army was brought in to help emergency services supply the inhabitants of Upton-upon-Severn which was cut off by floodwater.[28]. [158], The Observer newspaper stated on 22 July 2007 that the Government had been warned in the spring by the Met Office that summer flooding would be likely because the El Nio phenomenon had weakened, but no action was taken.[159]. Many places recorded a month's rainfall or more in one day. [60] The M50 motorway near Ledbury was closed on 22 July due to flooding. AmyWithdrawing incapacity benefits would mean "lazy bones" who are unable to work due to injury would have no money. Fifteen years on from the devastation wreaked on Gloucestershire in the 2007 floods, it would be easy to assume the scenes in those days were the worst the . On 23 June, flash floods affected parts of Darlington[37] and Stanhope Road, Northgate, St Cuthbert's Way, Parkgate and Haughton Road were closed after water levels rose by about 2feet(0.6m). Gloucestershire Floods 2007 Bishops Cleeve . [144] In Radnorshire, 30 tonnes of debris and earth blocked the only road out of Barland near Presteigne on 23 July. Switch on the map layers required. this site really helped me for my geog project, thnx !!xx. Soon the taps ran dry for half the county's population as a water treatment station on the outskirts of Tewkesbury was overwhelmed by the floods. Tewkesbury . can't they just have some huge sucky uppy thingy that collects the water and shares it into other lakes. Most Gloucester postcodes are medium flood risk, with some low, and high flood risk postcodes. Gales along the east coast also caused storm damage. But they could have done more to help the flood victims, but all the victims just stood around waiting for help rather than getting of their asses and helping themselves get on with it. The village of Collingham (near Wetherby) was particularly affected by the flooding and one house was looted. [28] Trinity School was badly affected by the flooding as well due to Vodafone's HQ nearby. Tewkesbury floods 2007 Following a very dry April, the summer of 2007 was one of the wettest on record. A road in Cropthorne near Worcester was brutally forced down by a high impact of water flowing underneath the road in a pipe. [81][106] Emergency services from across England pumped millions of gallons of water from the reservoir to ease the pressure on the damaged dam, and the nearby M1 Motorway was closed between junctions 32 and 36 as a precaution. The same day, parts of East Belfast near the Antrim-Down border that were affected included the Kings Road, Ladas Drive, Strandtown Primary School and the Parliament Buildings in Stormont, with 80 residents evacuated from their old people's home on the Kings Road and Avoniel Leisure Centre opened to assist flood victims. On 20 July, the M4 was closed after a landslide caused by flooding between Junctions 12 and 13 eastbound. should of been more prepared.but still a sad story. Get flood warnings by phone, text or email. It was the worst natural disaster in the county's living memory, Never miss the latest local news again by signing up to our Daily Newsletter. In this hour-long audio documentary, presented by Clare Parrack, flood victims and officials directly involved in dealing with the unfolding disaster reflect on the events of July 2007 and. Nice one indeed. [114][115] On 16 July, roads in Aghadowey, Coleraine[119][120] and Portstewart, Coleraine[118] were rendered impassable by floodwater. Why blame the government for the rain, it's not as if they can control that aswell. That's what summer is about. JessicaMy sympathy for those who suffered from the flooding. The following day the Castle Mead electricity sub-station was overwhelmed, cutting power to 48,000 people in Gloucester. )", "Water runs out in flood-hit areas water", "10,000 homes flooded, 50,000 without power and 150,000 have no water", "Channel 4's information about saving of Walham from floods", "ABB Group. . Latest maps and data. [132], On 3 July a landslide caused by floodwater disrupted traffic on the A941 Rothes to Aberlour road in Moray. [105] There was also widespread flooding in Barnsley, Doncaster and Rotherham with much of these towns cut off. Following a very dry April, double the average rain fell between May and July. The flood was very unfortunate, but I'm in essex so was lucky enough to avoid it, No Floods In Plymouth Just Very Bad WeatherStrong Gales And Heavy Rain 12 degrees x. the government are trying their best to try to defend us from flash floods.it is stupid blaming the government for the weather !but it is not entirly down to them the victims of the flood could stop moaning and get on with it in stead of waiting around doing nothing.
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