Newbridge landslide and Bangor on Dee riverbanks set for ins

Newbridge landslide and Bangor on Dee riverbanks set for inspections


Newbridge landslide and Bangor on Dee riverbanks set for inspections
This article is old - Published: Friday, Jan 22nd, 2021
Recovery work is ongoing in the area to deal with ongoing flooding, and damage left after storm ‘Christoph’.
In an update late into the evening last night Cllr David A Bithell Lead Member Environment and Transport at Wrexham Council detailed how the water levels in Bangor on Dee peaked “at a record level” and have been reducing, though slowly. Natural Resource Wales are due to inspect the river embankment during this morning.
Cllr Bithell added that no residents are currently using Splash Magic rest centre and the Council support team has been stood down and when it is safe to return to homes the council will work with partners to communicate with all the displaced residents, and the wider community.

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