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Bury Council- Flooding Advice
Bury Council- Flooding Advice
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Flooding is a natural event and no drainage or flood protection system can provide absolute protection. Flooding can occur in a number of ways, not just as a result of rivers and streams filling beyond their capacity during heavy rainfall and spreading to the surrounding land.
Flood risk responsibilities
We are responsible for the following.
- Development of a Local Flood Risk Management Strategy for managing surface run-off, groundwater and ordinary watercourses throughout the borough
- Recording flood assets and identifying those responsible for them
- Investigating and publishing reports on significant floods
- Ensuring that new developments drain in a manner which does not increase flood risk elsewhere, as well as trying to reduce the risk of flooding wherever possible
- The power to request information regarding flooding from any organisation or person
- The power to commission works to prevent surface water run-off and groundwater flooding
- Consent and enforcement in relation to works affecting ordinary watercourses
We are not responsible for protecting householder's private property from flooding and we do not provide sand bags for private use.
We and our contractors will provide assistance during flooding incidents and when flood risk is high, but resources are limited and have to be prioritised.
There is no guarantee that we can visit all at risk locations before flooding occurs.
More information
Detailed information is available to download in our Flood Risk Management Strategy.
Contact Details
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Telephone Number
- 0161 253 5353
Service Information
Links for information
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Last updated 22nd October 2021