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Gloucestershire County Council said it was "forced" to close the bridge following damage caused by flooding during Storm Bert in November, and further damage when a car ignored road closure signs ...
The key route was closed by flooding during Storm Bert on 24 November. It was further damaged nine days later when a driver ignored road closure signs and crashed into it. Gloucestershire County ...
The work will see closures between 23:00 GMT on 21 February, to 06:00 GMT on 24 February and 23:00 GMT on 7 March, to 06:00 GMT on 10 March. Residents with permits and emergency services will ...
A number of roads were closed due to flooding in Nottinghamshire, such as the A6097 at Gunthorpe and the A617 at Kelham. [11] Several roads in Gloucestershire were closed due to flooding, including the A417 at Maisemore which remained closed for over a week. [ 12 ]
Residents and businesses in the Lundwood and Low Valley areas of Barnsley were flooded and the B6096, Station Road at Wombwell was affected by severe flooding. [ 36 ] [ 11 ] On 15 November three roads remained closed due to floodwater, New Road (from Tingle Bridge Lane junction to the roundabout at Lions Lodge) and Smithy Bridge Lane at ...
A series of large floods occurred in parts of the United Kingdom during the summer of 2007. The worst of the flooding occurred across parts of Northern Ireland and Scotland on 14 June; East Yorkshire and the Midlands on 15 June; Yorkshire, the Midlands, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire on 25 June; and Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire and ...
There are six flood warnings, meaning flooding is expected, in place for Somerset, 12 for Wiltshire, eight for Gloucestershire and one for Bristol, said the Environment Agency.. The alerts include ...
Major floods have included Mina Road, St Werburghs and Wellington Road in October 1882; Eastville, St Werburghs and Broadmead in 1936 and 1937; Eastville Park and nearby due to melting snow in 1947; 1968 Bristol Rovers F.C. old ground at Eastville. [16] The Broadmead area still remains at risk of flooding in severe weather conditions. [17]