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Prepare for and reduce the impact of flooding

Use this page to find out how to prepare for and reduce the impact of flooding.

Check flood risk and make a flood plan

You can check your flood risk and sign up for flood warnings to prepare for flooding incidents.

You should also make a flood plan so you know what to do if a flood happens.

Check your insurance

It can sometimes be difficult to find insurance coverage if:

  • your property has suffered flood damage in the past
  • there is history of flooding in your neighbourhood
  • you are within an identified flood risk area

Find guidance on getting insurance

Install flood protection measures

You may want to install Property Level Flood Protection equipment in your home. Examples of flood protection equipment include:

  • temporary flood gates
  • flood doors
  • non-return valves
  • air brick covers
  • water pumps

These measures may not completely prevent flooding, but can help to reduce its impacts and make it easier to recover.

You can find out more about flood protection measures on the National Flood Forum website, or on the BluePages directory of suppliers.

Work as a community

Working as a community is a sensible way to help reduce the impacts of a shared flood risk. Select a topic below to find out what you can do.

Make a community flood plan

Parishes and communities at risk from flooding should create a community flood plan.

The Environment Agency provides practical advice for communities and groups on preparing a flood plan and keeping safe during flooding.

Nominate a Local Flood Representative

To prepare for flooding, you can nominate a Local Flood Representative to work with our Drainage and Flooding team. The Representative must be nominated by a Parish Council, Bath Residents' Association Group or Bath Ward.

The representative will need to gather information about drainage issues and pass this on to our Drainage and Flooding team. Issues to report include:

  • land drainage
  • surface water flooding
  • groundwater flooding
  • watercourse flooding

The position is not a flood emergency role. A Representative will report ongoing local land drainage and flooding issues so we can identify solutions and improvements.

The Representative does not need to have knowledge of drainage or flooding, and does not need to be connected with the Council in any way.

To find out more about the Local Flood Representative role, please email our Drainage and Flooding team at drainage_flooding@bathnes.gov.uk