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Flooding Update 21 February 2022

Please note key update to this event: Storm Franklin Flooding Event 14:30hrs

 Incident – Major incident declared – Immediate action required

Environment Agency

  • Flood Warning in force: River Severn at Wribbenhall, Bewdley – Flooding is expected for: River Severn at Wribbenhall, Bewdley.
  • BEALES LOADED WARNING – The Barriers at Beales Corner are operational and have approximately 1m of water against them. All Environment Agency maintenance activities will now stop, and the site will be fully evacuated behind the defences. Residents must evacuate from behind the defences due to the risk. The risk remains as the barrier system is a temporary structure which cannot be guaranteed to perform. The barrier system is nearing its standard of service.
  • Predicted Peak:- Bewdley 5m to 5.4m Wednesday 23/02/2022.
  • We are closely monitoring the situation.  Our incident response staff are liaising with emergency services.  This message will be updated as the situation changes.

Key issues

WFDC leading door knocking – warning & informing all affected residents to evacuate – Rest Centre on standby at Wyre Forest House

  • Review of vulnerable at-risk person pending action at 15:00hrs today
  • Caravan sites affected have been contacted and evacuation is happening on the following caravan sites, (all holiday):
  • Lickhill Manor
  • Redstone Caravan park
  • Severnside Holiday Park off sandy lane
  • Stourport Motor yacht and Bungalow Association
  • Stourport Caravan Park
  • The Walshes Caravan Park
  • about 5 caravans at Riverside in Bewdley to have water around but may not evacuate as minor impact.
  • No issues raised about caravan owners having temporary accommodation elsewhere at this point – Likely evacuation of properties in Bewdley and Stourport due to flooding may result in some contact but very limited previous requests for help.
  • Bronze cell being established at Elm Methodist Church in Bewdley
  • Multi-agency comms cell established – WFDC warning / informing / signposting

 Met Office

  • Storm Franklin’s strongest winds and showers are set to continue to ease as we had though this rest of Monday across the West Midlands – but the rest of the week is looking much less unsettled.
  • Yellow Warning for the risk of potential disruption from the gales will end at 1300 today – so a Low Likelihood of Medium Impacts remains until then.
  • Despite some more rain or showers and gusty winds this week – conditions for resilience teams are not expected to be as challenging as recent days.
  • a quieter night tonight with some showery rain or drizzle, Tuesday morning is expected to see a short spell of heavy rain breeze through quickly. This could be accompanied by squally south westerly winds gusting to 50 or 55mph for a time.
  • Although, clearly unhelpful for any ongoing recovery operations, once this risk of gales has cleared to the east, winds will reduce in strength. Further, possibly wintry, showers and winds gusting to around 25 to 35mph are expected during Tuesday afternoon and evening – and easing further tomorrow night.
  • After some showery rain on Wednesday, an area of rain will sweep southeast overnight into Thursday. This clears to leave sleet and snow showers on Thursday and Thursday night, before less cold conditions return on Friday and through the coming weekend.
  • Once today’s warning expires, no further Met Office warnings are currently out for the West Midlands. However, we will continue to monitor conditions for possible low impact ice, snow, wind, or rain warnings over the coming days – but these would be deemed more ‘typical’ winter weather.
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Flooding Latest – 21 February 2022

Following a period of heavy rainfall over the Welsh mountains, Shropshire and Herefordshire and Worcestershire  river levels are rising on the Rivers Severn, Wye and Teme as well as some of their tributaries. Further rainfall is forecast on Monday 21/02/2022. Based upon this forecast rainfall and the already saturated catchments and full rivers, we are likely to see levels on the River Severn approach those recorded in February 2020. We are closely monitoring the situation.

Temporary barriers at Ironbridge have been deployed. The barriers at Frankwell in Shrewsbury are already in place and we are currently increasing these to full height. The Coleham Head defences in Shrewsbury are being deployed today (Monday 21/02/22). The demountable barriers in Hereford have been deployed. In Bewdley on the River Severn, the Severnside barriers phase 1 and 2 and Beales Corner barriers have been deployed.  The New St & Waterside gates in Upton are closed.  Dunns Lane gate will close by 10:30 today. The pumps at Kempsey are operational.

The upper range of the forecast peaks along the River Severn are similar to those experienced in early February 2020. On the River Wye in Hereford, river levels could reach those previously seen in December 2015.

If you have any queries please do not hesitate to get in touch.

Flood Warning Duty OfficerWest Midlands Area(Shropshire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire)

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Flooding Update 21 February 2022

IMPORTANT INFORMATION.This is an update from the Environment Agency.Flood Warning in force: River Severn at Wribbenhall, Bewdley.Flooding is expected for: River Severn at Wribbenhall, Bewdley.Immediate action required.BEALES LOADED WARNING 2. The barriers at Beales Corner are operational and have water against them. Only approved critical EA activities will occur behind the defences. It is strongly recommended that residents evacuate from behind the defences due to the risk. The risk remains as the barrier system is a temporary structure, which cannot be guaranteed to perform.  Predicted Peak:- Bewdley 5m to 5.4m on Wednesday 23/02/2022.We are closely monitoring the situation. Our incident response staff are liaising with emergency services.This message will be updated as the situation changes.

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Bewdley Civic Awards Nominations 2022

Civic Award Nominations 2022


Bewdley Town Council is once again inviting nominations for its Civic Award.
Potential recipients of a Civic Award will be anyone who has given outstanding service in a voluntary unpaid capacity to the community of Bewdley.


This is your opportunity to nominate a suitable candidate.


However, please note we are unable to consider nominations
for any of the following…
• Current serving Town Councillor
• Past Town Mayor
• Previous recipients of the Civic Award


If you would like to nominate a suitable candidate, please complete the Civic Award Nominations Form which can be found on our website.


Please return your completed form by email or post to:


office@bewdleytowncouncil.gov.uk
Bewdley Town Council
Borough House
6 Load Street
Bewdley
DY12 2AF
Closing date for nominations: 31st January 2022

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Lions Club Annual Charity New Year’s Day Duck Race, Bewdley TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE

WYRE FOREST DISTRICT COUNCIL
Lions Club Annual Charity New Year’s Day
Duck Race, Bewdley
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE
NOTICE IS GIVEN that after consultation with Worcestershire County Council and
West Mercia Constabulary, Wyre Forest District Council made an Order on 9
th
December 2021 under Section 21 of the Town Police Clauses Act 1847 with the
following effect.
On Saturday 1st January 2022 from time to time between 11.30am and 12.30pm
the following streets will be closed to all vehicular traffic, including pedal cycles,
other than to vehicles participating in the event with the express consent of the
organisers:
Name of Road Extent of Closure
Kidderminster Road From junction with Stourport Road to junction
with Load Street
(Both directions)
Load Street From junction with Kidderminster Road to
junction with St Georges Hall Car Park
entrance
(Both directions)
Any person committing a breach of the terms of the said Order will be guilty
of an offence and liable to a fine not exceeding £1,000.
A copy of the Order and Plan may be inspected by emailing
roadclosures@wyreforestdc.gov.uk
Dated: 9th December 2021
C. S. Newlands, LL.B. (Hons), Solicitor to the Council
Wyre Forest House, Finepoint Way, Kidderminster, Worcs. DY11 7WF

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20 Years of Striding and Strolling

Twenty Years of Striding and Strolling                                                                                                                           

 

Kidderminster Stride and Stroll Walking Group will celebrate its Twentieth Anniversary in 2022. To mark the occasion a tree will be planted in the place where it all started, Jubilee Gardens in Bewdley.

 

Phil Oliver fitness instructor and Sally Blowing , Cardiac Rehabilitation Specialist Nurse at Kidderminster Hospital, started the walks in association with the Wyre Forest District Council and Wyre Forest Visitor Centre. The walks were part of the Government’s national ‘Walking the Way to Health’ initiative. Walking, as exercise, satisfies the requirements of Phase IV in the recovery cycle of heart patients.

 

The first walk took place on Saturday 1st June 2002 starting from Jubilee Gardens continuing via the Worcestershire Way to Ribbesford Church and back along the riverbank. Twenty walkers enjoyed the stroll.

 

Initially, Barrie and Brenda Jones assisted Sally with planning and checking routes and finding parking venues. They added more routes and organised training for the new Walk Leaders setting the inclusive feel to the group which endures today allowing us all to benefit from the improvement to our physical and mental health by walking in a friendly group.

 

The Tree Planting Ceremony will take place in Jubilee Gardens on Friday 10th December at 11:00. A Commemorative Plaque will be placed in the Cardiac Rehabilitation Centre at Kidderminster Hospital when it reopens in January. All past and present members of Stride and Stroll are invited to a Celebration Picnic Walk on The Anniversary in June.

 

Currently, about one hundred walkers step out with Stride and Stroll at multiple venues every week. We are divided into separate ability groups walking varying distances at different speeds. Everyone is welcome to join us.

 

To find out more go to:

 

https://www.strideandstroll.org.uk

 

Or call 07871 599863

 

 

Sue Humphries

Stride & Stroll Walk Leader

03.12.21

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Boxing Day Tractor Run

Leaving from Far Forest Sports Pavilion, Callow Hill, at 10am prompt 

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Charity Quiz Night