Flood relief- where to go to offer/receive help & how to protect your health

This is the final update to this post summarising info about the volunteer-run flood relief effort across Calder Valley. I have been updating this post often, to try and keep information about what help is needed and being offered as current as possible. But now (8th Jan) things have changed so much since the initial amazing, volunteer- run emergency response that this is the last update I’ll be making to this post, although I’ll leave it up with material that’s still current after this date. Any new info I’ll post in individual posts. Most recent update: 12 noon Friday 8th Jan. Here is the Calderdale Council Flood FAQs page for info on Council flood relief

It has info about:

    • flood relief hubs – what’s on offer and what’s needed Friday 8th Jan
    • financial help from Calderdale Council and Community Foundation For Calderdale (CFFC) and how to donate to Community Foundation For Calderdale flood appeal – as of today (8th Jan) CFFC is now handing out the £200 flood grants to householders
    • free legal advice on flood issues Weds 13th Jan at White Lion, Hebden Bridge
    • roads and rail info
    • flood clear up health and safety
    • emotional support and counselling
    • pumping out cellars etc
    • getting the Prime Minister to apply for a disaster grant from the EU Solidarity Fund

The main thing is how we are blessed with generous and hardworking volunteers from near and far who are swiftly getting Calder Valley back on its feet.

Flood relief hubs – Todmorden, Sowerby Bridge, Elland, Mytholmroyd

These hubs are now run by Calderdale Council, not volunteers.

They are open during normal weekday hours and are now at:

  • The Customer First Area, Todmorden Community College, Burnley Road, Todmorden OL14 7BX (Tel: 01706 548100) (Sat & Sun opening 10am-4pm)
  • Sowerby Leisure Centre, Station Road HX6 3AB (Closed at the weekend)
  • The Countryside Office above the Mytholmroyd library HX7 5HR, tel 01422 886371 (Saturday and Sunday opening 1 – 3pm)
  • Woodman Works, South Lane, Elland HX5 0PA tel 07982 824 523.(Saturday and Sunday opening 9am – 5pm)

Hebden Bridge Town Hall

CALDERDALE HELP & ADVICE HAS RELOCATED  from Hebden Bridge Town Hall to the Customer First Area in Todmorden Community College, Burnley Road, OL14 7BX.

Todmorden Community College

This is now the place to go to find out about the Government Flood Grants that are available, to Register for dehumidifiers supplied by Calderdale Council and to request all types of other help e.g. People to come and help you clean your house or help you get things to the tip etc

If your house or boat has been flooded you can apply for a £500 Calderdale Council grant at Todmorden Community College, Burnley Road, Todmorden OL14 7BX Telephone: 01706 548100.

There are also £2,500 grants from Calderdale Council for flood-damaged businesses.

Home owners, businesses and community groups can also apply for a £5k grant to flood proof their buildings and infrastructure.

Cleaning supplies will be available at Todmorden Community College, Burnley Road, Todmorden.

THEY ARE NO LONGER ACCEPTING DONATIONS for clothes or toys. If you have donations, please contact the Flood Relief shop in Halifax (in the Woolshops next to the Body Shop), give them to a charity shop or post them on the Calder Valley Flood Support facebook group or other similar pages set up to offer them to people affected by the floods.

The Flood Relief shop in Halifax is on the Woolshops in Halifax and is open from 9am on Monday 4th July. The only purpose is to add to the flood relief appeal. As the Govt are match funding they want to maximise this as much as possible. It is run by volunteers – if you have the time pop down to help!

Omega scaffolding donations hub

The amazing Nick Bates has turned his warehouse into a centre for donations of useful goods that flood affected people need. They are open on Wednesdays for people affected by flooding to come and pick up whatever they need that is available from the many, many donations made by members of the public and voluntary groups from near and far.

Omega scaffolding help

IF YOU ARE LIVING FAR AWAY AND WOULD LIKE TO HELP, PLEASE DONATE AT ANY RELEVANT SITE FOR EXAMPLE:
 www.caldervalleyfloods2015.weebly.com/donate.html

Sowerby Bridge

Christ Church Sowerby Bridge has now closed as the flood relief hub for Sowerby Bridge.

The flood relief hub is now in Sowerby Leisure Centre, Station Road HX6 3AB.

Elland

In Elland, please contact Park Road flood awareness group on facebook. NO MORE AID IS REQUIRED FOR PARK ROAD, ELLAND

The main drop off & storage centre in Elland is WOODMAN WORKS, SOUTH LANE, HX5 OPA. Co-ordinators for this are Jason Freeth & Jan Lewis.The centre is open 9-4 daily. Tel 07982 824 523.

Any volunteers, please go there on Tuesday 12 January, 10am – 12pm to help with a Community Clean Up with support from Calderdale Council and Pennine Housing, when cleaning supplies, help with silt removal and waste collection for damaged items will be available. Call: 07766 465488

As of 8th Jan, Calderdale Flood Aid reported that Woodman Works are still taking in toys, clothing and other items, and although not taking in lots of food still need tinned items please. Contact Cheryl Shaw-Peters or Richard Douglas. White goods and small kitchen appliances etc can also be found here.

There is a massive volume of childrens items and toys collected down at ‘Flooded with Toys’ based at Woodman Works, HX5 0PA. SOME VOLUNTEERS ARE REQUIRED TO HELP CLEAN & STERILISE TOYS HERE. Contact Cheryl Shaw-Peters for further info.

From Monday 4th Jan, Ash Sharma and  Clive Greatorex are organising volunteers to be at the Malt Shovel Inn HX5 9DP from 9am. They are appealing for people to share this info and/or to come and help with the clear up. Ash has had a meeting with Calderdale emergency committee and the Environment Agency yesterday. Skips, bin wagons, jet washers and cleaning materials have all been made available.

The charity Compass Bridge and fellow charity project Colt, Bridgefield garage, cs3 and Happy Valley based on Elland bridge are appealing for support.

As of 8th Jan, Compass Bridge needed hot food needed for 20 volunteers. They are working down there 9.30-1.30. Contact Jayne on 07807 011 948 to help

Soon after the flood, Compass Bridge posted:

Due to the complications with the bridge , all our insurers …and access we need to have our own plan of action so that we can get you to help us .Please bear with us and contact me if you need and again thanks for the messages of support.

Mytholmroyd

In Mytholmroyd, the flood support hub has now moved from  Best Practice Training  to the Countryside Office above the Mytholmroyd library HX7 5HR, tel 01422 886371. They are currently not taking any more donations. They are still offering cleaning materials and food stuff. No food will be served, but hot drink and soups will be available, Still in need of volunteers…. Tomorrow (Weds 6th Jan) opening times are 9.30-5pm.

The other hub at Mytholmroyd’s Elphaborough community centre point (postcode HX7 5JY) is open as normal from 9-30 till 22-30, and still accepting donations. Tea coffee and warm food will be served, and cleaning products toiletries bedding food and clothes will be handed out , this hub is open to all people affected by the floods and not just those on Elphaborough Close. This is due to volunteers volunteering their spare time to keep this recovery hub open and the momentum going so a massive thank you goes out to them all.

Elphaborough Community Centre info

ELPHABOROUGH – Mytholmroyd  – THESE ARE GROUND FLOOR FLATS & HOUSES FOR ELDERLY AND THEY REALLY NEED YOUR HELP

Some of the residents starting returning on 4th Jan and received help from volunteers with cleaning up, much-needed bedding including quilts, and hot food.

On 7th Jan appeals were going out for help providing hot food to residents who have now returned to Elphaborough Close.

As of 5th January Elphaborough Close hub was still desperate for:

  • toasters,
  • kettles,
  • microwaves
  • any white goods people could donate
  • dehumidifiers would be a real blessing
Gavin Preece said:

“I understand that there may be a shortage of these items,but feel we are maybe not receiving as much as the bigger hubs,thank-you and keep up your great work everyone.”

In response to widespread public anxieties about the lack of help for the Elphaborough Close residents, today (8th Jan) Luddenden Foot Councillor Simon Young commented:

On hot food for residents who remain at Elphaborough, the Council is working with People for Places and our Hub staff will do another site visit this afternoon to check on who needs assistance today.
Since the Boxing Day floods we ( I guess that means Calderdale Council) have been working with Places for People to make sure residents from Elphaborough Close are cared for properly as we know there’s been significant damage to homes in this area. 136 homes have now been assessed for flood damage by Places for People’s insurance company and 58 are uninhabitable.

During the flooding we helped to arrange appropriate emergency temporary housing in local hotels, temporary care home placements, in hospital and some people chose to stay with their friends or family.

We’ve made sure that where residents are staying in a hotel they receive a free hot meal at lunchtime from the town hall café and we’ve arranged with Calderdale Community Transport for a daily supported transport run from the hotels to the town hall (12 noon and 1.30pm return). Places for People are providing daily meal vouchers so that food costs are covered for people who have had to leave their home.

Social workers from the Council are regularly visiting residents in the hotels to check they’re OK and help with any issues which they may have. We’re also keeping in touch with residents who remain at Elphaborough Close.

We’re working closely with Places for People and Housing Options to arrange temporary accommodation for residents who need somewhere to live while their flat dries out and repair work takes place.

We’ve given the details of all affected residents in Elphaborough Close to our Revenues and Benefits team which is coordinating the payment of Council grants to flood affected households. A Council officer from the team will attend a meeting with all affected residents on Wednesday 13 January to help people complete the application form and make sure that we have up to date bank details so that payments can be made by the end of next week.

We are also sharing information on the Calderdale Community Foundation Grant scheme and supporting residents with their applications to this fund.

Our Occupational Therapists and Accessible Homes Team are making sure that any flood damaged adaptations, equipment and aids are replaced as a priority for those residents who are now in temporary accommodation.

We’ve also keeping in touch with GP practices, with support from Calderdale CCG, to make sure affected residents receive their regular health checks and counselling support is being provided by Insight Talking Therapies.

We will continue to do everything we can to help these and all other residents affected by the floods. If you are worried about a friend or neighbour please contact Gateway to Care on 393000.

Before Cllr Young explained all this, Plain Speaker had been puzzled that Places for People, the Housing Association that owns and manages the Elphaborough Close flats and houses, seemed to be leaving all the flood clean up to volunteers.  Mytholmroyd resident Roger O’Doherty asked them a similar question. Places for People replied:

“We have been contacting all customers directly to discuss their individual circumstances with them. Is there any information specifically you require or anything we can help you with? Thank you.”

While Nikola Matthews told  Calder Valley Flood Support 

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Later, Nikola gave a quick update on Elphaborough Close:

“I spoke to the person dealing with Elphaborough for PfP and she thanked everyone who has volunteered to help but they can’t do anything until the loss adjusters have been to the properties and come back with a solution for drying them out. They will look after the drying.

She is holding a residents meeting early to mid next week and will publicise that once she has a venue confirmed for it. At this meeting she will talk through the process for repair and estimated timescales.

I also spoke to Shelter this morning. They have said that anyone who is concerned about their position as a resident can call their helpline between 8 and 8 on 0808 252 3637. That’s a free number.”

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Unit 20 Moderna is now empty and Jlj Williams who’s been organising it is going back to work on Monday 4th. He says:

“We have a stash of clothes and bedding for those who have not yet returned so please keep in touch and thank you to everyone who came and helped from far and near.”

He’s since added:

“As the question keeps popping up I would just like to confirm that we took quite a bit from unit 20 moderna and put it into storage for those who have yet to return or seek help we have clothes shoes and bedding in a storage unit in Mytholmroyd. If anybody needs anything please let me know and I will arrange collection of needed items.”

 

More info about flood clear up and support in Calder Valley towns here.

Calder Valley Flood Relief Fund

If you’d like to donate to Calderdale Flood Appeal, which is being run by Community Foundation For Calderdale CFFC), the link is here.

How to claim your £200 grant from the CFFC flood fund

This is reposted from Rob Holden’s info on Calder Valley Flood Support Group:

The cut off point for the first wave of Community Foundation For Calderdal grants (that will be awarded on Friday 8th January) was 2pm on Tuesday afternoon. We have acted as quickly as we could in the circumstances so there may be people who turn up expecting an emergency grant but they’re not on the first wave list. These people will be given an emergency grant next week.

People must bring 2 forms of ID that must include the flooded address, a photo and signature of the person claiming the grant. Examples: driving licence and utility bill, bus pass and an appropriately addressed letter or library card and bank statement, passport and council tax statement – or combinations thereof.

These checks are necessary because we have a duty to the 4000+ contributors to the fund and the Government to ensure that the money is directed to the right people.

Any grants NOT given out on Friday will be given out next week…

Please can we ask for people to be patient on Friday across all the distribution points because we will need short questionnaires to be completed by each grant recipient, so we can ascertain what peoples additional needs are. This will inevitably slow things down but have a good number of volunteers to help make the operation as slick as possible.

Applications have been filtered by address of flooded property, therefore awards will be made from Todmorden Town Hall, Hebden Bridge Town Hall, Mytholmroyd Town Hall, Barge and Barrel Elland, Copley Crickets club, alternative arrangements have been made for properties in Sowerby Bridge, Luddendenfoot, and Brighouse.

Please attend the collection point where the flooded property is (EG: if your property is in Todmorden go to the Todmorden Town Hall)

Please note allocated time slots have been given in alphabetical order of surname for collection of awards. Please only attend at the allocated time. If you cannot attend please contact us. The person who applied must attend with 2 forms of ID, we will not award cheques to a nominated collector.

If you surname is not on the list your application is not ready for collection.
Todmorden –Todmorden Town Hall.
A – Bl 10am-11am
B0 – Dav 11am -12noon
Daw – Ha 12- 1pm
He– Lea 1pm – 2pm
Leat – Ny 2p – 3pm
O – Thom 3pm – 4pm
Thor – Z 4pm – 5pm
Hebden Bridge Hebden Bridge Town Hall
A – Broo 10am – 11 am
Brow – Dod 11am – 12 noon
Don – Gr 12 – 1pm
H – Lis 1pm – 2pm
Lit – Raw 2pm – 3pm
Rem –Y 3pm – 4pm
Mytholmroyd – Mytholmroyd Working Mens Club
A – Be 10am – 11am
Bl – Di 11am – 12 noon
Do – Hig 12- 1pm
Hil – McA 1pm – 2pm
McG – Rob 2pm – 3pm
Roe – W 3pm – 4pm
Copley – Copley Cricket Club
B – Ki 10am -11am
La – W 11-12 noon
Elland – Barge and Barrel Elland.
A -W 12 -2pm

On 4th Jan Stephen Michael Duncan‎, who works at CFFC, posted info about the CFFC flood appeal:

  • The rate which donations are being added to the Appeal is simply phenomenal! The current total is £340,000. (On 7th Jan, the figure had risen to over £400k)
  • I can now officially confirm that I have spoken with the Government Dept responsible for the matched funding and I am in receipt of the official document.
  • The rules of the Fund are as follows: Contrary to what I was led to believe the total amount of match available is £2m for the areas affected by storm Eva – mainly Leeds, Lancashire and North Yorkshire. The Appeals in those areas are around £450,000 so we should be okay if we reach our £1m target to have all this matched.
  • The Government have also suggested that the Foundation collects donations for businesses because we are a registered charity already running an Appeal. We will then hand over the donations and the match given for the benefit of businesses to a partnership between the local business associations and Business for Calderdale.
  • Very shortly we will have a punchy Appeal trailer to use at Flood events which BBC Look North’s Harry Gration has agreed to voice over.
  • Huge thanks for continuing to promote the Appeal – you are doing Calderdale proud!

This will make a huge difference to our appeal. Please share https://localgiving.com/appeal/Flooding

On 30 Dec, CFFC said they had increased the fundraising target to meet the scale of need, and are now planning to offer grants of more than the originally planned £200. Their 30 Dec update said:

Having now attended a couple of flood strategy meetings with Council leaders the true devastation caused by the floods is becoming much clearer with 2000 domestic properties affected and countless charitable organisations (e.g. Sowerby Bridge Cricket Club & Mytholmroyd Community Centre) and therefore the revised target needs to be raised again so that the support we give will be more than £200 and enough to make a tangible difference to those affected.

We have also been asked to accept donations for other areas affected by the floods in Yorkshire e.g. York & Leeds. Please be reassured that ALL donations made to the Appeal will used in Calderdale unless the donor clearly states that they wish the money to go elsewhere. I mention this because the gift from Morrisons is partly for the benefit of other areas and another significant Fund we hope to announce today will be similar.

New Council grant fund for flood resilience and resistance repairs for home owners and businesses

The Council have just announced grants of up to £5k to flood-proof homes and businesses

Council financial support for flooded households

The latest info (4th Jan) about the £500 Council hardship fund for flooded households is here.

On 31 Calderdale Council  announced Funding for flood hit residents and businesses:

Calderdale Council has now received news of funding from government to help support residents and businesses affected by flooding.

The Council has immediately agreed to make a £500 hardship payment to householders who have been severely affected by the floods. This is in addition to the Council tax and Business rate relief already announced. (See below) The Council will contact households who can qualify for the payment and will try and use the Council tax system in the first instance to pay this, with payments hopefully implemented early next week.

There will also be funding available to help both householders and businesses with immediate repairs. The Council is currently working on how this scheme will work and will be developing details over the next week. The Council is also looking at wider support that businesses might need and any affected businesses are encouraged to contact our business team on 01422 392222 or business@calderdale.gov.uk so that we understand all possible issues.

£2,500 Council grants for flood-hit businesses

Calderdale Council will pay grants of £2,500 per business affected by the flood, to help them open up and start trading again after damage caused by the Boxing Day storm. The funding covers costs such as clean up equipment (generators, dehumidifiers, lighting, brushes etc), building and stock security, IT and electricity, temporary accommodation, specialist advice and marketing to keep customers informed. More info here.

The flood grants from Calderdale Council will be in addition to the grants being given by the Calderdale Community Foundation, which will be supporting personal hardship and community needs.

The Council says it  also concerned about the lack of available insurance for householders and businesses and will continue to raise this with the Government for an urgent solution.

This financial support from the Council comes from central government funding. The Daily MIrror reports that:

“…the government said £60m had now been made available to deal with the aftermath across the north, up from an initial £51m.

That will include grants of up to £2,500 per business and £5,000 per household, although no details have yet been released of the application process.”

Calderdale Flood Aid Free Legal Clinic 13th Jan, 7pm, White Lion in Hebden Bridge

Calderdale flood aid have arrange for a free legal clinic to be held at 7pm on Wednesday 13th January 2016 in the White Lion, Hebden Bridge. The clinic is only for people affected by the floods in the Calderdale area.

Following the massive clean-up in the local areas, people are now facing other challenges and many of them are legal issues. The legal clinic will be appointment based only due to the forecasted demands.

It will be run by Ramdens Solicitors and to secure an appointment PLEASE EMAIL :

CFAlegalclinic@yahoo.com as soon as possible.

The legal clinic can only offer initial advice on matters relating to Tenancy/landlord agreements, employment matters and some insurance claims.
In order for the clinic to offer advice they require the below information when requesting an appointment.
Name
Address
Telephone No. (Mob)
A general outline of your query and the main document (if relevant) you believe contains your rights, for example your tenancy agreement.

Also please prepare any/all documentation for the appointment.

Roads & Rail

Many people will be returning to work or school tomorrow (Monday 4 January), so Calderdale Council is advising people to allow extra time for their journeys and to check before they travel.

Here is a list of current road, bridge and towpath closures in Calderdale.

  • Elland Bridge, Elland – closed for the foreseeable future due to structural damage. Police will be there during the morning rush hour on Monday 4 January to help direct people. Diversions are in place – there is access from Brighouse via Elland Road / Park Road onto the bypass but not into Elland – please find an alternative route. The diversion to Elland is via the bypass / Stainland Road and into West Vale.
  • Mayroyd Lane, Hebden Bridge – closed for safety reasons due to the condition of the lane following the flooding. Residents can use Palace House Road as the alternative.
  • Midgley Road, Mytholmroyd – closed due to a collapsed wall.
  • North Dean Road, Copley – closed due to the collapse of Copley Bridge.
  • Scout Road, Mytholmroyd – closed due to a landslide.
  • Footbridge between Bridge Lanes to Hebden Vale Centre, Hebden Bridge – footbridge closed.
  • Towpath East of Woodhouse Road, Todmorden – canal towpath closed near Woodhouse Road.
  • Footbridge between Hollins Mill Lane and playing fields, Sowerby Bridge – footbridge closed.

Temporary traffic lights in the centre of Mytholmroyd and between Hebden Bridge and Mytholmoryd are causing some delays. The Council advises being patient or if possible avoiding these areas. The Mytholmroyd town centre temporary traffic lights are expected to be in place all week.

You can get updates about road closures etc from the Council website.

The Canal and River Trust, which owns the collapsed bridge in Elland, has put a new footbridge over the canal at Elland lock, linking from Park Road over the canal into Lowfields Business Park giving access into Elland. But it turns out it’s too narrow for a pushchair and child side by side, so Calderdale Council has asked them to widen the bridge.

Sandra Lupson from Elland reported on Monday 4th Jan,

“The Canal and Rivers Trust are now putting a wide bridge in instead at the lock opposite the crem (to be honest it looks wide enough for a car). A nice guy from the Canal and River Trust also said within the month there would be another foot bridge near the canal basin. He also assured us that the stone would be saved at Elland Bridge and even if they had to build it with concrete for speed, it would be clad with the original stone. That is such heartening news!”

Leader of Calderdale Council, Cllr Tim Swift, says that the replacement Elland Bridge will not be operational until December 2016.

Elland buses – TJ Walsh service

Sandra Lupson also reports that from the morning of Tuesday 5th, there will be a TJ Walsh service at 8.05 at the bottom of Exley lane slip road. This service is for anyone and will drop off at the Co op! There will also be a School special TJ Walsh at 3.30 from the bus bay at Brooksbank to bring Brooksbank students back down, they will be dropped of again at the bottom of Exley lane slip road at 3.45 Both services will be FREE for this week only then from next week there will be a charge which I am waiting to be confirmed.

Flood clear up health & safety

The flooding is heartbreaking, and cleaning it up can make you sick. Rob Holden of Calder Valley Flood Support advises everyone to not only wear marigolds and use disinfectant, but also to wear an anti viral face mask when doing any flood clean up because all the filthy gunk in the water and mud can become airborne and make you sick. If you haven’t got a face mask wrapping a scarf round your mouth and nose is better than nothing.

Several people who have been clearing up after the flood now report they are “exploding at both ends” with diarrhea and vomiting – even though they have been careful to wear gloves and wash their hands and so on. So please wear a face mask too. We have been taking off our flood clean up clothes and shoes as soon as we come back to the house, and putting them in the cellar so they can’t contaminate the house. If you do get diarrhea and vomiting, the advice is to keep drinking clear fluids so you don’t dehydrate, and stay away from public places so you don’t spread the bug – eg stay away from the GP surgery.

There have also been reminders about the dangers of leptospirosis and its more severe form Weil’s Disease, which is passed on through rats’ wee.

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Hebden Bridge resident Myra James said,

“Just waiting for a bus home after an afternoon spent disinfecting chairs at Riverside School in Hebden Bridge. Just before we left we learned that the flood water is 80% sewage. Bath time I think!”

Hebden Bridge Town Hall have gloves, overalls, masks & goggles for collection – although  face masks keep running out and they are one of the things HB Town Hall is currently asking for (see H.B. Town Hall Needs section, below.)

Here is a link to more info about health and safety in clearing up after flooding.

Flood recovery help – giving and receiving

Calderdale Flood Relief website is a big source of info about just about every aspect of the flood relief.

Calderdale Council have 100 dehumidifiers available for households. Please call the Contact Centre from Monday 4th Jan if interested, 01422 288001.

Emotional support and counselling

Feeling tired, anxious and having difficulty sleeping is normal after you have been flooded. Calderdale Council advises contacting friends and family for support and say it can take a while for life to return to normal. If you think you might need further emotional support or counselling, please contact the following services:

  • Noah’s Ark has a self-referral service – 01422 300457
  • Healthy Minds provides peer-led wellbeing groups in Sowerby Bridge – 01422 345154
  • Calderdale Talking Therapies (Insight Healthcare) offers psychological support for adults registered with a Calderdale GP; this is a self-referral service – 0300 555 0191
  • SANE mental health charity has a helpline – 0845 767 8000
  • The Samaritans – 0845 790 9090

For longer term trauma, including post-traumatic stress, people are advised to see their GP.

Showers

Waterside Gym, Valley Road, Hebden Bridge and Tod Sports Centre are places where people can go for a hot shower.

Fire Brigade will pump out flooded basements

If you need flooded cellars/basements pumped out, please call the Fire Brigade on 999. They are expecting calls. The Calderdale Council emergencies webpage says the Fire Service is not charging for pumping people’s houses, as a major incident has been declared. The Council says that requests for pumping from the public should be phoned through to the contact centre, which is open 24/7 on 01422 288000, or 999.

CAlderdale flood contact NY

Why isn’t David Cameron applying for a grant from the EU Solidarity Fund?

Cameron must apply to the EU Solidarity Fund for money to help deal with the floods – why hasn’t he already done this?

Even before this flood, there was a £5m shortfall in the £20m Calderdale Council needs for four proposed flood alleviation and reduction schemes.

With so many uninsured/uninsurable businesses, we’re going to need all the help we can get in Calderdale – and that’s before we get to money needed for more and better flood alleviation and reduction work – but Cameron’s so far refusing to ask for EU Solidarity Fund money that exists exactly to deal with such disasters.

MEPs in the North already wrote to Cameron asking him to apply to the EU Solidarity Fund for a grant to help with the recovery from the 4th and 5th December floods.

If you want to write to your MP, Councillors or MEPs about this, you can contact them through the Write to Them website.

Long term recovery and flood risk reduction

When we’ve cleared up as best we can, we’re all going to need to think about how we’re going to reduce climate change, reduce flood risks and adapt to climate change and the increased flood risk it brings and that we won’t be able to lessen. This flood really feels like a wake up call and a game changer. It’s way worse than any previous floods we’ve experienced and it’s clear the planet simply can’t take the abuse that humanity, as we currently organise ourselves, are inflicting on it. As well as climate change, the two other big issues that we need to tackle in order to reduce the risk of dangerous flooding are:

  • public spending cuts aka “austerity” – of the £20m needed for flood alleviation and reduction schemes in Calderdale, only £5m funding is available
  • land management and the related issue of EU farm subsidies, that pay farmers to manage the land in ways that increase flood risk.

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