06 Jan 2024
Although flood waters are subsiding in various locations around the district, we are now aware that there are significant flooding risks to properties as a result of rising water levels at the Torksey Gauge. The levels have reached a point at this Gauge where it will impact our communities in the north-west of the district.
Flooding has already begun to impact some communities and others will be affected. We therefore now expect that the rising water levels will affect, or further affect, homes in the following areas:
We are sending officers to this area of the district. If you need support or assistance, please call us on 01636 650000. We are currently, and will continue to be, taking calls. For further information please visit our website www.newark-sherwooddc.gov.uk/breaking-news
We have a range of information available on our website www.newark-sherwooddc.gov.uk/floodfaqs if you are affected by flooding. Key information includes:
If life is in danger during flooding, you should dial 999. Here are some other things you can do to stay safe:
We advise you have a home emergency kit of essential items, this can include:
You may be asked to evacuate your property at short notice, so we also advise you have an emergency kit together ready. This can include:
Finally, we are still aware that some areas are currently cut off, including Girton, Tolney Lane and Holme. We are continuing to regularly liaise with these communities and flood wardens across Newark and Sherwood.
Councillor Paul Peacock, Leader of Newark and Sherwood District Council said, “My thoughts are with everyone affected by this extreme flooding.”
“While flood levels are subsiding in some areas, we are aware that some levels are just beginning to rise elsewhere. Some villages are cut off entirely and our teams have been, and are continuing to work with, these communities as well as all over the district. Our staff are out and about delivering Aqua-Sacs, medicine, food, water and other urgent supplies.”
“If any person across Newark and Sherwood is affected by flooding or has any concerns, Newark and Sherwood District Council is open and our officers are out and about in the district supporting residents. If you need any help, then please call us on 01636 650000 and press option 0.”
“I’d like to personally encourage everyone to stay as safe as possible, remain at home if it is safe to do so and avoid travel where possible.”
“Flood water could be contaminated so please do what you can to prevent children and pets from stepping into it. Our team are updating social media and our website with the latest information and helpful advice so I encourage you all to stay updated there.”
“We will continue with response across Newark and Sherwood over the weekend and encourage anyone to contact us via their telephone number today, Saturday 6 January. Stay safe, everyone.”
Newark and Sherwood District Council
pr@newark-sherwooddc.gov.uk
Newark and Sherwood District Council serves more than 121,000 people, covering over 65,134 hectares of land, which contains 84 civil parishes and 21 wards. 39 elected members represent the district and work in collaboration with 603 employees to provide high quality services to residents. These services include housing, collecting Council Tax, planning services, bin collections and more.
Newark and Sherwood is one of seven borough/district councils in Nottinghamshire. The district is the largest and covers a third of the county.