Several flood alerts remain in force across Surrey despite falling water levels in some rivers. On Tuesday, flooding had been reported in Tilford where the River Wey burst its banks. However, ...
People living in a village in Surrey have been invited to a special event to learn about flooding. About 300 homes in Thames Ditton are in a high-risk flood zone. As climate change causes ...
Through an enlarged channel and system of sluice gates, it protects 1,300 homes and businesses between Esher and Thames Ditton from flooding. The Environment Agency said the scheme is now nearing ...
Residents living by a stream say pollution build-up is causing it to flood constantly but the authorities are not stepping in to fix it. Nearly 25 years ago water from Ditton Stream gushed into ...
Without the new protection, a flooding Thames could flood the plant, perhaps closing it for a few days with an annoying few centimetres of water, damaging the treatment equipment, or possibly ...
One flood warning remains, for the River Wey at Elstead and Eashing where flooding of property and roads is expected on Tuesday (January 7) especially in the Elstead, Eashing and Tilford areas.
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Flood alerts have been issued for three Merseyside rivers as heavy rain batters the region. The River Alt in Formby and Huyton, the River Sankey in St Helens and Warrington, and River Ditton in ...