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Flooding may affect Primrose Close, The Meadows, Castle Lane, Mill Lane, Old Bury Road, Bridge Street, Riverside Walk, Canon’s Close, Coney Close and Coventry Way in Thetford, Teal Walk, High Street and Riverside Way in Brandon and Church Lane in Hockwold. But they added: No further significant rainfall is expected over the next 48 hours, therefore we expect river levels to continue to slowly reduce. An alert also remains in place at the River Nar at Narborough, Marham, Wormegay and Saddle Bow. The Environment Agency said river levels had fallen at Marham, but remained high at Setchy Bridge river gauge. ....
Flooding may affect Primrose Close, The Meadows, Castle Lane, Mill Lane, Old Bury Road, Bridge Street, Riverside Walk, Canon’s Close, Coney Close and Coventry Way in Thetford, Teal Walk, High Street and Riverside Way in Brandon and Church Lane in Hockwold. But they added: No further significant rainfall is expected over the next 48 hours, therefore we expect river levels to continue to slowly reduce. An alert also remains in place at the River Nar at Narborough, Marham, Wormegay and Saddle Bow. The Environment Agency said river levels had fallen at Marham, but remained high at Setchy Bridge river gauge. ....
The Little Ouse River at Brandon - Credit: Archant A scheme lasting 12 weeks is set to improve fish passage along one of the region s rivers. The Environment Agency will begin work on its latest fish pass at Brandon Staunch during the first week of January 2021. The Environment Agency is set to create a fish pass at Brandon Staunch - Credit: John Kennedy The project is part of the Brecks Fen Edge and Rivers (BFER) Landscape Partnership Scheme, aimed at delivering a programme of work to better understand, reveal and celebrate the Brecks, while raising awareness of water resource issues. It is also intended to improve water habitats and boost recreation within the river corridor. ....
Don t ignore flood warning signs , police urge drivers on West Norfolk route | Updated: 11:18, 28 December 2020 Police have pleaded with drivers to take notice of flood warning signs on a West Norfolk road. Officers say two people were seen driving towards the waters on the A1101 at Welney overnight. The route is currently closed and the water is estimated to be almost a metre deep. Flooding at Welney, Welney Wash Road and on the A1101. (43726377) A post on the King s Lynn Police Twitter feed this morning said: The A1101 at Welney is still flooded following heavy rain the last few days. A couple of drivers were seen tonight to ignore signs and still drive towards the water measuring 94cm! ....
Flooding in Thetford, December 2020. - Credit: Paul Ovenden/Norfolk Drone Photography A drone pilot has captured the extent of a Norfolk town s flooding following heavy rainfall over Christmas. Flooding in Thetford, December 2020. - Credit: Paul Ovenden/Norfolk Drone Photography Flooding in Thetford, December 2020. - Credit: Paul Ovenden/Norfolk Drone Photography Pictures from photographer Paul Ovenden have revealed the extent of the water spread in the town, with parts submerged and places left unrecognisable. Flooding in Thetford, December 2020. - Credit: Paul Ovenden/Norfolk Drone Photography Norfolk county councillor Terry Jermy said the town centre was particularly affected with the land on Butten Island completely covered by water. ....