Environment Agency to hold Community drop-in session today in Godney to discuss flooding

By Anna Wiseman

18th Mar 2024 | Local News

Flooding near Glastonbury
Flooding near Glastonbury

The Environment Agency (EA) is holding a community drop-in session about flooding today (18 March) at Godney Village Hall from 3pm to 7pm.

The area has been one of the worst hit by floods. Residents are invited to come along and share their experiences. The drop-in is an opportunity to speak to people from the EA, Somerset Council, Somerset Rivers Authority, the Internal Drainage Board and partners about the flooding this winter.

This is a chance for people whose homes and businesses have been affected by flooding to find out what support is available and discuss recovery and flood prevention plans.

     

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