Does Tewkesbury flood?

Tewkesbury is particularly vulnerable to flooding because of its geographical location at the meeting point of two sizeable rivers: the Severn and the Avon. Double the average rain fell between May and July, including 140mm in just a few hours in late July.
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When was the last time Tewkesbury flooded?

Tewkesbury Flood in July 2007.
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Does Tewkesbury have flood Defences?

Since 2007, Severn Trent has spent millions improving defences at the Mythe treament works, which have worked. But no huge flood defence system has been built to protect Tewkesbury itself.
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Does Tewkesbury Marina flood?

With all of our moorings at Tewkesbury Marina fully flood protected, your boat can be moored all year round. We take pride in the fact that despite recent extreme weather conditions and severe floods, all boats moored at the Marina were safe – peace of mind that your investment is in safe hands.
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Is Tewkesbury a nice place to live?

Three areas in Gloucestershire are among the best places to live in the country, a new report says. Tewkesbury was the county's highest-ranked area, coming in at 36th in Halifax's nationwide quality of life survey for 2017. Cotswold was rated as the 45th best place to live and Stroud scraped into the top 50 at 48th.
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Why is Tewkesbury vulnerable to flooding?

Tewkesbury is particularly vulnerable to flooding because of its geographical location at the meeting point of two sizeable rivers: the Severn and the Avon. Double the average rain fell between May and July, including 140mm in just a few hours in late July. Neither river was able to cope with this volume of water.
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How can Tewkesbury prevent future flooding?

Both ditches and watercourses around Tewkesbury help to make sure the town is resilient to flooding, and with previous work done, such as removing overgrowth and blockages from watercourses and ditches, helps water flow freely and reduce the risk of flooding for residents and businesses.
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How many people died in the Tewkesbury flood?

Three people from Tewkesbury died during the floods following the heavy rain on July 20, 2007 – Mitchell Taylor, 19, and father and son Bram and Chris Lane. Bram and Chris died together in the floods in 2007 as they tried to pump water out of the basement of Tewkesbury Rugby Club and were overcome by fumes.
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What were the responses to the Tewkesbury flood 2007?

There were no flood defences in places. RAF rescue helicopters scrambled to rescue people from roof tops and 529 people were rescued by boat services.
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What caused 2007 floods?

Extreme rainfall in late June and late July caused flash flooding where it fell and then accumulated in rivers to extend the impact to the floodplain.
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Why is the River Severn prone to flooding?

The River Severn is notorious for rising quickly, but as bargemen will say, "A quick rise, is usually a quick fall". Being a long river there are many tributaries feeding in, helping to increase the amount of water in the River Severn. compressed, it has to go somewhere, as always over the lowest bank!
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Are there floods in Gloucestershire?

There are no flood warnings or alerts in this area but some river and sea levels are high.
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Is Tewkesbury worth visiting?

An extraordinary riverside town

With a rich, vibrant history and a beautiful waterside setting, there is plenty for everyone to discover in Tewkesbury. You can take in the stunning scenery by taking a stroll beside the River Severn, or a boat trip along the Avon.
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How old is Tewkesbury?

Medieval Festival

Theoc is believed to have settled on the site of Tewkesbury Abbey but the building that exists there today has its roots in the 12th century. Consecrated in 1121, and credited with one of the finest Norman towers in the world, the Abbey will mark its 900th anniversary in 2021.
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Where is flooded in UK?

Places hit the hardest included areas of Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Gloucestershire, Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire. Around 22,000 properties were under protection by flood defences, including nearly 7,000 properties alone in Yorkshire.
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Is the River Severn flooded?

People have been rescued, properties evacuated and trains cancelled due to flooding along the River Severn. Major incidents have been declared in Bewdley, Worcestershire, and Ironbridge, Shropshire, where severe flood warnings are in place - indicating a risk to life.
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Where is the River Severn?

The mighty River Severn is Britain's longest river. It runs from the Welsh mountains, through the beautiful Shropshire and Worcestershire countryside and down to the flatlands of the Severn estuary. The course of the river is mostly rural, but it does flow through the ancient cities of Worcester and Gloucester.
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Why is Tewkesbury famous?

Tewkesbury, reputedly famous for mustard in William Shakespeare's day, is a centre for boating and angling, especially on the slow-flowing Avon. The town's main industries are flour milling, engineering, and boatbuilding.
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Why did Tewkesbury flood in 2007?

Tewkesbury floods 2007

Following a very dry April, the summer of 2007 was one of the wettest on record. By the end of June, heavy rainfall overloaded drainage systems by the influx of surface water and very high water levels in main rivers and brooks, leading to flooding in some areas in Gloucestershire.
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Does it flood in the Cotswolds?

In the south Cotswolds, river levels have now started to recede after rain caused homes and roads to flood. Mr Harris told the BBC that everybody needs to ask themselves "searching questions" about what can be done to prevent repeated flooding in the future.
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Is Cheltenham at risk of flooding?

There are no flood warnings or alerts in this area.
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Does the Cotswolds flood?

The flood risk for the next 5 days is very low. Updated 10:30am on 25 May 2022 .
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When did the River Severn last flood?

Flooding mechanism: high river levels on the River Severn resulted in the flooding of low lying land and properties. An exceptional increase in level on the River Severn was experienced on the 15 March 2020 as heavy rainfall fell on the local catchment.
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When was the worst flood River Severn?

Worcester has flooded from the River Severn for hundreds of years - the highest recorded flood being in 1795. In the last century, severe flood events occurred in the 1940s, 1960s, 1990s and in the year 2000.
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