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Flooding in Oxford – have your say

I’m guessing that when most public consultations are launched, it doesn’t grab that many people’s attention. But for those who were actually affected by the flooding last year – or were very concerned that they were going to be – this is one you should definitely get involved with.

As the Environment Agency say, there’s nothing new about flooding in Oxford, but following the 2007 deluge, people are certainly more aware of flood defence plans and the risks of not taking action to help protect homes and businesses.

This is one of the biggest consultations yet, with proposals including a £100m flood channel as wide as the River Thames to the west of the city from Binsey to Redbridge.

So where can you see the plans and have your say?

Online: The Environment Agency’s website

Public exhibitions: Town Hall on St Aldate’s on Saturday 28 March, from 10am – 12pm.

Or for more exhibitions closer to home, you can see the full list here

Make sure you register your comments by Tues 12th May.

Flooding can have devastating effects on people’s homes and their lives. I have been luckly enough to have never had to deal with flooding issues directly, but I my Aunt has had terrible problems with flooding. She had to have her floor completely replaced a couple of years ago, and they had to stay in rented accommodation because they were worried that the water had got into the electrical system. Luckily, it hadn’t, so the damage wasn’t as bad as had been expected. I appreciate how difficult flooding can be.

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