In recent years, Ceredigion has been heavily affected by severe weather such as flooding, and as rare as these events are they do sometimes happen. Local organisations have been working closer together in the run up to winter, to ensure residents get the support they need to ensure a swift and coordinated response.
Previous severe weather events like flooding has meant that Ceredigion County Council alongside partners like Dyfed-Powys Police, Mid and West Wales Fire & Rescue Service, Natural Resources Wales, HM Coastguard, Ceredigion Association of Voluntary Organisations, the British Red Cross, and St John Cymru-Wales, have worked closely together, clearing roads, rescuing stranded motorists, pumping floodwater away, and providing care and support.
Ceredigion County Council Cabinet Member for Transport, Councillor Alun Williams, said: “The unpredictability of such incidents necessitates ongoing planning and exercising so that we can continue to provide an effective response in terms of the safety of our communities. We have been working closely with partners and the local community to try to put plans in place to mitigate and cope with severe weather.”
Ceredigion County Council together with Natural Resources Wales, have also worked within the local communities to encourage and support those most at risk to develop and implement their own localised Flood Plans, and consider severe weather responses.
Residents can also be kept updated by visiting information sharing websites (see list below) and social media pages like Facebook and Twitter.
Councillor Alun Williams adds: “During past severe weather events the Council alongside partner organisations has worked hard to support Ceredigion residents by providing emergency accommodation, assistance and advice, alongside recovery and clean-up work. Should there be a re-occurrence, we will continue to provide every assistance possible to affected communities, and relief and recovery efforts will remain our top priority.”
For more information please visit the below websites:
Natural Resources Wales – sign up to flood warnings on the Floodline number 0345 988 1188 or visit http://naturalresources.wales/flooding/alerts-and-warnings/floodline-warnings-direct/?lang=en
Ceredigion County Council – general advice on Gritting Routes and Safe Driving Information http://www.ceredigion.gov.uk/English/Resident/Travel-Roads-Parking/Highways-During-Winter/Pages/default.aspx
http://www.ceredigion.gov.uk/English/Resident/Emergency-Advice/Emergency-Planning/Pages/default.aspx (Ceredigion County Council Civil Contingencies’ Emergency Advice, Severe Weather Information, Preparing for a Flood, Community Resilience, Emergency Contacts)
MET Office – Get ready for winter campaign www.metoffice.gov.uk/learning/get-ready-for-winter
Dyfed-Powys Police – Preparing for emergencies / what you need to know – www.dyfed-powys.police.uk/media/1159/dplrfcrrv10en.pdf
NestWales – Tips to help you keep warm and save money on your energy bills – www.nestwales.org.uk
Cymdogion Cynnes – Advice on keeping warm this winter – https://www.ceredigion.gov.uk/English/Resident/health/cymdogion/Pages/default.aspx
Public Health Wales – Public health guidelines which give advice on measures that can be taken to reduce the health risks from flooding, heatwaves and the extreme cold. – http://www.wales.nhs.uk/sitesplus/888/page/43886
Ceredigion County Council Facebook – facebook.com/CeredigionCC
Ceredigion County Council Twitter @CeredigionCC
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