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Flooding advice

Flooding in 2000

The Environment Agency state that over five million people are at risk from flooding in the UK. We have put together some information so you can find out if you are at risk and how you can prepare yourself for flooding.

View flooding advice.

Lead Local Flood Authority

Nottinghamshire County Council is now a Lead Local Flood Authority (LLFA) and has new powers and duties for managing flooding from local sources, namely Ordinary Watercourses, surface water (overland runoff) and groundwater in the administrative area of Nottinghamshire.

Find out what our duties are and what we've been working on.

Preliminary Flood Risk Assessment

Nottinghamshire County Council was required by the Flood Risk Regulations (2009) to prepare a Preliminary Flood Risk Assessment (PFRA). The PFRA is a high level screening exercise to identify areas where there is significant flood risk in national terms for reporting to Europe (known as Flood Risk Areas).

Find out more about the Preliminary Flood Risk Assessment and view the report.

Local Flood Risk Management Strategy

Flooding has had a significant impact on local communities in the County in the past, and the County Council is currently developing a Local Flood Risk Management Strategy which will set out how organisations and communities should work together to manage this risk.

Find out more about the Local Flood Risk Management Strategy.

Flooding advice

If you are concerned about immediate or possible flooding in your area please read our flooding advice. In an emergency, ring 999.

When safe to do so, please also report flooding events to the County Council online or by telephone on 08449 80 80 80.

Flood risk consultation

The Local Flood Risk Management Strategy survey is now closed. The next round of consultation on our Strategy is expected in Autumn 2012.
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