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FFRG Flood Reporting Form
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Thames Valley Emergency Planning Guidance
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A Guide to the UK Alerting System
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Vale Letter Response to Open Letter_Sept 2025
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Open Letter - Surface Water Discharge Aug 2025
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Watercourses - the responsible bodies
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Cleaning up after sewage contamination - a guide
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Emergency Flood Grab Bag - Key Information
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OCC - Who Manages Our Flood Risk | Key Information and Contact Information
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Storm Bert Report_2024
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Flood Reporting & Investigation - Jan 2025
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FFRG AGM Documents  06.02.25
Chairmans Report 23.06.25
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Letcombe Regis - understanding and issues to date
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Minutes of meeting Oct 2024
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FFRG planned instrumentation and experiments
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Simulated street flooding in Grove
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Chairmans Update Feb 2025
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FFRG Meeting 6th Feb 2025 Bassett Regis Wantage Gauge Investigations
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Useful 3rd Party Flood Guide 
OCC Flood Tool Kit 
www.oxfordshirefloodtoolkit.com/
Archived Documents  
29 May 2025 Media Release from Olly Glover, MP, Didcot and Wantage – Flood Summit 

MP Brings Communities to together to Tackle Flooding  
Working with the Future Flood Resilience Forum, Olly Glover MP brought Communities and statutory organisations together to identify ways to protect communities across the constituency from flooding.  


The Didcot and Wantage Flood Summit in East Hanney was attended by Parish Councils, local flood groups. the Environment Agency, County and District Council officers, Thames Water, Network Rail and others with a role in flood prevention and mitigation.  
A presentation about repeat flood events in East Hanney was used as an example to prompt wide ranging discussion how to protect communities from more extreme weather events that are becoming more frequent as a result of climate change.  
Actions identified were wide ranging: upgrading standards new housing developments with flood prevention as a priority, educating landowners about flood management, water treatment wetlands, improved bridges and culverts, enhanced water level monitoring, helping communities set up their own Flood Groups and spreading the word about the resources available to residents and businesses such as the Oxfordshire Flood Toolkit. 
Olly Glover MP said: 
“There are multiple agencies and landowners with a role to play in flooding, and it is easy to fall into a pattern of blame. The idea of the Flood Summit was to bring the bodies involved and the communities impacted together to better understand the causes and what is being, or could, be done collectively to prevent the devastating impact of flooding. This is an approach I have used on a smaller scale in Didcot Ladygrove, which has resulted in practical actions by Network Rail, local councils and residents to address flooding.  
“I see my role as one of facilitating better communication locally and pushing for changes to national legislation, and funding where it is needed."

“There was a huge amount of knowledge and expertise in the room at the Didcot and Wantage Flood Summit. Several actions were agreed, and I am working with Barry to keep up the momentum.”  

Barry Gooch of the Future Flood Resilience Forum said: 
“Bringing the community, regulators, and responsible bodies together in one room has given a shared understanding of the challenges and issues involved.  Working alongside Olly we will build on the Summit to quantify the problems being faced and work out how to give our communities a measure of flood resilience.” 


20 Jan 2025  Environment Agency and government need to do more to prevent flooding
https://www.whitehorsedc.gov.uk/democracy/environment-agency-and-government-need-to-do-more-to-prevent-flooding-in-the-vale
The Built Environment - April 2024
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FFRG Chairmans Report - April to Sept 2024
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floods_in_grove_2007_mike_hapgood.pdf
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floods_review_mcknight_2007.pdf
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