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  01-01-2024 The Flood Hub … 
  Spring 2024 News Letter.
  Up to date information accross the Region.
 
 
 
  1
  5-03-2024   £50,000 boost for Keswick flood project.  
  Credit Keswick Reminder Sat March 16, 2024
  A
  project
  which
  aims
  to
  reduce
  Keswick’s
  flood
  risk
  has
  got
  a
  £50,000
  boost.
  West
  Cumbria
  Rivers
  Trust’s
  Resilient 
  Glenderamackin scheme has been given the cash by Lloyds Banking Group.
  The
  project
  is
  one
  of
  the
  largest
  catchment-based
  projects
  in
  the
  country
  and
  supported
  by
  The
  Rivers
  Trust
  and 
  Nature Finance.
  It
  aims
  to
  deliver
  nature-based
  solutions
  to
  reduce
  flood
  risk
  to
  Keswick
  whilst
  restoring
  nature
  and
  mitigating 
  against climate change in the 142sq km Glendermackin catchment.
 
 
 
  1
  9-03-2024   KFAG comment on United Utilities press release.  
  Credit Keswick Reminder Sat March 16, 2024
  United
  Utilities
  has
  today
  published
  a
  road
  map
  showing
  how
  it
  will
  deliver
  cleaner
  rivers,
  beaches
  and
  lakes
  across
  the
  North
  West
  –
  the
  biggest
  investment
  of
  its
  kind
  in
  the 
  UK.
  By
  2050
  the
  goal
  is
  to
  ensure
  that
  storm
  overflows,
  the
  relief
  points
  that
  prevent
  sewers
  from
  backing
  up
  and
  flooding
  homes
  and
  businesses
  in
  heavy
  rain,
  each
  operate 
  less than 10 times a year.
  Sewage in our lakes and rivers will continue to be a problem even with UUs ambitous (albeit) 25 year plan ! Click on READ MORE for full details and KFAG response
 
 
 
  22-05-2024 EA Stakeholder Update - Flooding 
  22 May 2024
  Covering rain impacts 22 / 23 May 2024.
  Gives insight on how EA currently deals with 
  these situations
 
 
 
  22-05-2024 EA Data Map ‘Hydrology Explorer’ 
  This is a data portal enabling you to access live 
  and historic hydrometric and water quality data 
  from the EA.
  Link to DATA MAPS page 23-05-2024
 
 
 
  23-05-2024 Met Office  Press Office 22-05-24
  Climate change drives increase in storm 
  rainfall
  A new study has found climate change has 
  influenced how much rain falls during autumn 
  and winter storms.
   
 
 
 
  30-05-2024 Cumberland Council Update - 
  Upper Borrowdale Valley
  Section 19 Flood Investigation Report for Flood 
  Event 30 September 2022
  Final Version Approved July 2023
 
 
 
  04-06-2024 National Flood Forum
  Newsletter August 2024
 
 
 
  10-07-2024 Cumberland Council Updated - 
  Upper Borrowdale Valley
  Monitoring
  Network
  nowInstalled
  and
  waiting
  for 
  Satelite
  connection.
  Live
  The
  data
  will
  be 
  available
  via
  a
  web
  platform
  and
  will
  also
  be 
  displayed
  on
  an
  outward
  facing
  screen
  at 
  Rossthwaite
  Village
  Institute.
  Local
  Community 
  user testing welcomed after initial set up.
 
 
 
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  6-08-2024   Flood planning gaps could put 'lives at risk' 
  Credit BBC Radio Cumbria, BBC Look North 06-08-2024
  People's
  homes,
  and
  even
  their
  lives,
  could
  be
  at
  risk
  because
  of
  gaps
  in
  the
  emergency
  response
  to
  severe
  weather,
  communities
  have
  warned.
  Cumbria
  was
  left 
  devastated
  after
  Storm
  Desmond
  in
  2015
  and
  has
  been
  inundated
  by
  flood
  water
  on
  numerous
  other
  occasions.
  Community
  volunteers
  said
  the
  overhaul
  of
  local
  councils 
  in
  Cumbria
  had
  left
  gaps
  in
  the
  system.
  The
  local
  authorities
  tasked
  with
  responding
  to
  such
  emergencies
  insisted
  they
  were
  working
  hard
  to
  make
  sure
  people
  had
  the 
  information and support they needed.
  KESWICK
  
  
  Claire
  Peat,
  project
  manager
  for
  Keswick
  Community
  Emergency
  Recovery
  Partnership,
  described
  a
  near
  miss
  where
  floodgates
  which
  should
  have
  been
  shut 
  during
  heavy
  rain
  remained
  open.
  She
  said
  when
  Storm
  Isha
  hit
  in
  January,
  she
  asked
  the
  EA
  to
  close
  the
  floodgates
  as
  water
  rose
  in
  the
  river.
  "I
  was
  told
  that 
  unfortunately, because they’ve got limited operational staff, their ops team were already out and deployed in Appleby, dealing with existing flooding," Ms Peat said. 
  The
  fire
  and
  rescue
  service
  held
  another
  set
  of
  keys
  for
  the
  gates
  as
  a
  "plan
  B",
  but
  the
  brigade’s
  crews
  were
  also
  deployed
  elsewhere,
  she
  added.
  Luckily
  on
  that 
  occasion, homes in Keswick were "spared by the fact the weather decided to stop raining," she said.
  CARLISLE
  Luis
  Eckersley,
  the
  vice-chair
  of
  Carlisle
  Flood 
  Action
  Group,
  said
  he
  did
  not
  have
  as
  comprehensive
  access
  to
  information
  about
  flood
  response
  plans,
  such
  as 
  where people should go when evacuated, as he used to.
  KENDAL
  
  Community
  volunteers
  in
  Kendal
  warned
  the
  recent
  overhaul
  of
  local
  councils
  in
  Cumbria
  had
  created
  problems
  around
  flood
  planning.The
  old
  two-tier
  system, 
  which included a county council and six district councils, was replaced by two unitary authorities in 2023.
 
  
 
  19-
  09-2024 
  The Guardian Sep 12 2024
  Assessment of flood risk Autumn / Winter 
  2024
 
 
  
 
  More Gravel Extraction 01-10-2024 R. Greta
  Pencil Factory bend.
 
  
 
  1
  3-10-2024 
  The Flood Hub
  Quarterly Newsletter Issued 19. October 2024 
 
 
  
 
  29-10-2024 
  News Snippet
  Tim Farron MP giving the water companies a good kicking in this debate "I have a few figures to demonstrate the situation, courtesy of the Rivers Trust. Last year in 
  Appleby, combined sewer outflows into the River Eden saw 46 spills. At Kirkby Stephen on the River Eden, there were 135 spills. At Staveley on the River Kent, there were 
  283 spills. At Tebay on the River Lune, there were 124 spills.-"  You've got to wonder why the Rivers Trust aren't publicising those figures themselves!
 
 
  
 
  15-11-2024 The National Flood Forum
  In
  an
  article
  published
  this
  morning
  the
  Government
  has
  committed
  to
  looking
  at
  the 
  funding
  for
  flood
  schemes.
  This
  is
  something
  we
  have
  long
  been
  pushing
  for
  and
  we
  are 
  keen
  to
  know
  more
  about
  the
  Government's
  plans
  and
  ensuring
  that
  flooded
  peoples 
  voices are heard in any consultation.
 
 
  
 
  24-11-2024 Storm Bert ( Lynne Jones on Facebook
  Well
  Bert
  raised
  the
  level
  of
  Thirlmere
  by
  about
  80
  cms
  from
  lunchtime 
  yesterday
  until
  lunchtime
  today.
  
  What
  a
  relief
  to
  still
  have
  loads
  of
  space 
  upstream. 
  Thanks
  to
  the
  pumps
  at
  Penrith
  Road
  and
  Elliott
  Park
  I
  think
  many
  folk 
  have
  less
  to
  worry
  about
  these
  days.
  
  The
  BBC
  said
  we'd
  had
  62mm
  of 
  rain
  in
  town
  yesterday
  but
  it
  was
  managed.
  The
  new
  storage
  pond
  at 
  Springs
  Road
  clearly
  helps
  hold
  back
  water
  across
  town,
  gradually 
  releasing it to the river.