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Flooding update 3pm 24 November: A49 closed at Church Stretton to Holmer

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River levels in Shropshire have been rising following snowfall during the week and the impact of Storm Bert over the weekend.

The A49 between Church Stretton and Holmer is closed due to significant flooding.Road liable to flooding sign

Frankwell Riverside and Main car parks are now closed, it is expected that the exit route from the car park will be closed later today.

Resident and season ticket holders can move their vehicles to Raven Meadow multi-storey car park.  If the entry barrier does not open, take a ticket and your permit details to the office when you have parked.

Disruption is possible for all road users.

Shropshire Council has highways teams working across the county, though is unable to attend every location.

The council has issued the following information and advice.

  1. Highway drainage systems are designed to drain the hardstanding area of the highway only. They have limited capacity and will not be able to deal with additional run-off from the land during storm events.
  2. Although it’s important the highway drainge network is maintained, during an intense rainfall event any run-off from the catchment that exceeds the capacity of the highway drains will result in localised temporary flooding.
  3. Most highway drains are 150mm (6”) in diameter and will empty into the nearest watercourse. If this watercourse is full and flooding the land, the highway drain will not be able to discharge until water levels drop.
  4. The majority of highway floods during a storm are temporary, and once the rain stops water will slowly drain away as the highway drains begin to deal with the flood.
  5. Shropshire Council will endeavour to cleanse sections of the highway that have been impacted by flooding, but we will be unable to attend every location. Prioritisation will be given to A and B roads meaning some minor roads may not be cleared until resources become available.

Flooding on the roads can be reported to Shropshire Council via the Fix My Street app, the Council website, or by calling 0345 678 9006. If there is an emergency or a risk to life please dial 999.

Find the latest information about Shropshire car parks here https://orlo.uk/C9xdt

Check for flooding information in your area, including warnings and alerts here https://orlo.uk/ILhtS