Marc Lidderth
@marclidderthea
Environment Agency Area Director for the West Midlands.
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18-01-2017 11:24:53
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Next phase of barriers being deployed at #Bewdley as we are going to see river #Severn levels continue to rise over the next 48hrs. Keep up to date with our daily peak levels map by following Environment Agency Midlands You can also check river levels 👉 check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk/river-and-sea-…
#River #Severn at Montford, #Shropshire is first site measured today. Still 300 cumecs passing through here as river slowly falls & water moves through system. Great to meet Sarah Jackaman for a chat too & learn about how she deals so well with living next to the Severn.
River levels slowly receding in the #Wye, but we still have water heading down the #Severn from #Worcestershire to #Gloucestershire Environment Agency Midlands folk out on the ground, getting to as many communities as possible. Continue to check flood risk👉 check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk
Our Environment Agency Midlands #Worcestershire field team supported by our #Gloucestershire field team are on site deploying #Severnside Phase 1 of our demountable flood barrier in #Bewdley this morning Worcs County Council Highways & Travel Wyre Forest DC
The Environment Agency Midlands mobile pumps installed yesterday in #Powick ahead of the rainfall are operational this morning Worcs County Council Highways & Travel Worcestershire County Council
#River #Severn now rising after recent rainfall here at our #measurement station in Buildwas, #Shropshire. Currently 250 tonnes of water per second making its way down the river network. You can keep up to date with the latest data, info & levels here check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk/river-and-sea-…
Our Environment Agency Midlands #Shropshire and #Herefordshire field team have deployed phase 1 of the #Frankwell #Shrewsbury demountable barriers today ahead of a peaking #severn this weekend Shropshire Council theatresevern
On duty this week and have called out our Environment Agency Midlands #Worcestershire field team this morning to clear grills in Worcester City on the #Barbourne brook following more April showers. #Waitingforsummer
The Environment Agency Midlands #Worcestershire field team have completed the #Maintenance ensuring the channel conveyance of the River #Isbourne through #Sedgeberrow to help improve flood flow through the village of #Evesham Wychavon Worcestershire County Council