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District Dispatch - 15 October 2024

As we all know, our weather is becoming more unsettled throughout the year.

Councillor Jonathan Brown, Deputy Leader Chichester District Council and Cabinet Member for Environmental Strategy

During the winter months we've been seeing much more rain, which can increase the risk of flooding, along with sudden cold spells and extreme weather. This is why we are encouraging people to be prepared.

There are several things we can all do to make sure that our homes, gardens and businesses are ready for the months ahead and so we have collated some useful tips that we want to share with you.

If you experience a power cut during extreme weather, you should contact your electricity distribution operator by calling 105, and someone will put you through to your area operator. You can check the flood risk for your postcode area through the Government's 'check long term flood risk' page (opens new window). In many flood risk areas, you can also sign up for flood warnings by visiting the Government's sign up for flood warnings page (opens new window). These warn of the risk of flooding from rivers, the sea and groundwater. You can receive alerts by phone, email, or text when flooding is expected. Please note that these alerts are not available in all areas.

It's also worth familiarising yourself with where your mains water, gas and electricity shut-off is, in case you need to leave your home because of flooding. The location of these varies between properties. Gas shut-off valves are normally beside the meter. The mains electricity cut-off is usually a big red switch on your fuse box. If you can't find your water stopcock, ask someone with practical experience, or a plumber to help you.

Sometimes no amount of planning and preparation can stop weather events from damaging your property. Insurance offers peace of mind so you know that whatever happens, your home and property is covered. It's worth checking that your policy is up-to-date and covers what you need. When high winds are forecast, remember that this can turn everyday items like garden furniture and chairs into dangerous objects. Make sure they are secure, or stored away before a storm or when high winds are forecast.

Before it gets windy or a storm hits, it's advisable to check your roof for loose tiles, slates, and flashing. It's also worth removing dead branches from old trees. In winter, leaves can build up in your guttering and drainpipes. As a result, water may not drain away properly and will leak into the roof and sides of your house, so you may want to consider having your gutters cleared.

Be prepared for cold weather and make sure water pipes and water tanks in your property are covered with good quality insulation. This will help insulate your hot water system, helping you to save money and protect them from freezing. For the very latest weather warnings, you can also subscribe to the Met Office alerts by visiting the Met Office subscribe to email alerts page (opens new window). We also share their updates and advice on our social media pages.

If you have a mobile phone, it's also worth downloading our Chichester District Council app from the Apple app store or the Google Play store. This not only enables you to view your waste and recycling collection dates and sign up to handy reminders, but if you switch your notifications on, you will also receive live updates on your waste and recycling collections. This means that you will be notified if there are any changes to collections due to severe weather, or any other unforeseen problems. You can find out more about this on our Chichester District Council app web page.

Best Wishes

Cllr Jonathan Brown

Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Environmental Strategy at Chichester District Council

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