College Road, Preston, Wembley
Climate change means more severe weather events LINK including torrential rain swelling rivers and leaving drains unable to cope.
Are Brent Council, the Environment Agency, Canal and Rivers Trust prepared for this and what is the situation in different Brent localities?
An invitation from ACE (Action on the Climate and Ecological Emergency)Brent:
With 9% of the Brent population at risk of flooding and 15% expected to be in the future (FoE data), ACE Brent's next meeting with council members is on the topic of flood prevention.
ACE Brent meeting with Cabinet members Cllr Krupa Sheth and Cllr Jake Rubin, Tues 24th March 6.30-8pm
Click for Zoom link (If asked for Passcode, enter BrentFoE)
We will be discussing lessons from the Woodcock Park community-led flood alleviation project, hearing about other flood risk areas, finding out how the council is responding and pushing for more urgent action.
We have requested officer updates before the meeting - please respond to receive this information before the meeting. info@brentfoe.com
Brent flood risk information here
you can check your flood risk here


National Flood Forum are trying to get a flood action group together for South Kilburn to be part of its Central London Flood Forum. Though decision maker denied, South Kilburn tall building zone very much floods, being located in the Maida Vale/ Carlton Vale 'low spot.' Vale should be a clue for decision makers. As should 5 underground rivers South Kilburn present, including the River Westbourne.
ReplyDeleteBrent can surely do better than build underground car parks, dual use as flood water storage tanks to flood protect the Maida Vale Conservation Area from the River Westbourne each time it surfaces and sewage floods.
Escalating flood risk in South Kilburn to protect City of Westminster residents, is Brent failing Brent council tax payers. Inequalities and climate denial being actioned during the Brent Climate Emergency. The Greens need to be more curious.
Only conservation areas flood.
ReplyDeleteTalk of regional inequalities, but never of borough inequalities.
ReplyDeleteClimate resilience building investments/battle plan and climate denial both being showcased on either side of the Westminster Maida Vale/ South Kilburn Brent borough boundary line. Bizarre and barbaric.
Flood protection, for the few not the many. The Reform policy applied to date.
ReplyDeleteAn interesting idea to make the next GE about re-joining the EU. No re-referendum required, just straight back in, if of course that is what voters vote for.