Flooding: UPDATE Friday 5 January 9.15am
The effects of flooding continue to be felt across the county.
River Severn in Bridgnorth has peaked at 4.9m this morning (Friday), but more unsettled weather is forecast and it is expected to be a long peak. Our community resilience teams have been in Bridgnorth offering help and support to people affected.
Many roads are still closed, but the situation is expected to improve gradually. Our highways teams will be cleaning roads as soon as it is safe to do so so that they can be reopened promptly.
The Atcham to Berwick Wharf road and the B4380 Shrewsbury to Atcham Road have reopened, and Coleham Head in Shrewsbury has opened with access from Belle Vue over the bridge into the gyratory.
Raven Meadows Multi-Storey Car Park has also reopened, but there is still temporary two-way traffic flow to reach and leave it, and access is from Meadow Place and Castle Foregate only.
The bus station in Shrewsbury remains closed for today (Friday 5 January 2024).
Passengers are advised that the temporary terminals are:
- New Park Road near Beacalls Lane
- Abbey Foregate HGV, Coach and Car Park / Abbey Foregate / Old Potts Way (Asda)
- Outside Theatre Severn
Audiences for tonight’s (Friday) pantomime performance will be able to access a shuttle bus to and from Theatre Severn from the Oxon Park and Ride site. Please allow plenty of time for travel.
Flood barriers remain in place in Frankwell, Shrewsbury, and will remain until further notice.
River levels in Shrewsbury remain high, so we will see some continued impact on the highways network over the next couple of days.
Readings from Shropshire’s river gauges can be found here: https://check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk/river-and-sea-levels?q=shropshire
There are currently 10 Flood Warnings and six Flood Alerts in Shropshire, instructing those living near these areas to take action or be prepared for flooding.
Flood Warnings are: River Severn at Bridgnorth, River Severn at Fort Pendlestone and Severn Hall, River Severn at Hampton Loade and Highley, River Severn at Quatford, River Severn at Shrawardine, Montford Bridge and Mytton, River Severn at Shrewsbury, River Severn at Sutton Wharf, River Severn at the Showground and The Quarry, Shrewsbury, River Vyrnwy at Maesbrook and River Vyrnwy at Melverley .
Flood Alerts are: Lower Teme, Rea Brook and Cound Brook, River Severn in Shropshire, River Worfe, Severn Vyrnwy confluence, Tern and Perry catchments and Upper Teme.
The flood alerts for Ledwyche Brook and River Rea, Rea Brook and Cound Brook, River Corve at Ludlow, River Severn at Pentre, River Teme at Eardiston, and River Teme at Leintwardine and Walford, were lifted on 4 January.
People are reminded not to enter floodwaters. Do not drive into floodwaters. Not only is it a risk to life for drivers but abandoning vehicles in floods risk blocking emergency access routes.
To stay up to date on the latest flooding advice for your area visit: https://check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk/alerts-and-warnings?q=shropshire
Bridgnorth and surrounding areas
Road closures
A442 Sutton Maddock to Bridgnorth
Riverside and Friars Street
Quayside
Severn Terrace
Doctors Lane
Severnside South Road and The Boat Yard
Southwell Riverside
Car parking
Residents with parking permits are advised their permits can be used free of charge in the Innage Lane and Severn Street car parks.
Footpath closures
Footpath from Bylet to Wellmeadow
Llanymynech and surrounding areas
A Flood Warning is in place for the River Vyrnwy at Maesbrook and Melverley.
Shrewsbury
Road closures
Smithfield Road – completely closed
Coton Hill
Chester Street / Cross Street
Gravel Hill Lane
Sydney Avenue
Atcham to Cross Houses and Chiltern Farm Lane
Berwick Road
Old Coleham
Victoria Avenue
Longden Coleham – completely closed
Williams Way
Raven Meadows at Roushill side
Roushill
Cressage to Eaton Constantine
Footpath closures
- Towpath closed from Greyfriars Bridge to The Weir
- Towpath closed from The Pig trough to West Mid Showground
- Towpath closed from New Street to The Stew / Frankwell Riverside Car Park
Bus station
Shrewsbury bus station remains closed today (Friday 5 January). Temporary bus terminals are set up at:
- New Park Road below Beacalls Lane (Harlescott Park and Ride drop off and pick up)
- Abbey Foregate car park – coach bays and half of the lower section of the car park (Meole Brace Park and Ride drop off and pick up, and for some services Abbey Foregate by the Abbey)
- Frankwell Island
- Theatre Severn (for Oxon Park and Ride)
Car park closures
If you are thinking of travelling into the town centre please walk or cycle. If you are driving, please use the Park & Ride services instead. For those needing to park in the town centre we recommend Abbey Foregate Car Park, or Shirehall Overflow Car Park off London Road.
- Frankwell Riverside Car Park – closed due to occupation by our partner the Environment Agency.
- Frankwell Main Car Park – closed until further notice.
- St Julian’s Friar’s Car Park – closed until further notice.
Private car parks in Shrewsbury
Premier Inn Car Park – Closed until further notice
The Gap Car Park (Raven Meadows) – Closed until further notice.
Waste and recycling collections
If we’re unable to collect your waste / recycling due to flooding, please leave your refuse bin out. If we can’t get to you on your scheduled collection day we’ll come back and collect it as soon as it’s safe to do so.
Take your garden waste bin back in, and put it out on your next scheduled garden waste collection day.
Leave your recycling bin / boxes and blue sacks out (as long as they don’t present a trip hazard or may be washed away). We’ll collect them as soon as it’s safe to do so.
Flood support for residents and businesses
- If there is immediate risk to someone’s life or serious risk to safety due to flooding call 999
- If you are concerned about the welfare of an elderly or vulnerable person due to flooding and it is not something that could reasonably wait until normal office opening hours please call on 0345 678 9044
- For enquires about sandbags call 0345 678 9006. Please dispose of your used sandbags safely. More information can be found at Shropshire Council Sandbag Policy | Shropshire Council
- If you become homeless or at risk of being homeless due to the flooding please contact us on 0345 678 9005
- For information about what do after a flood visit After a flood | Shropshire Council. For health advice after flooding visit Your health and flooding | Shropshire Council
- For further flood information and advice visit Drainage and flooding | Shropshire Council
- Flooding may cause you to feel anxious, stressed or worried. Please talk to someone if you are struggling with your mental health. Shropshire MHS: 01743 368647 or manager@shropshiremhs.com Access: 0808 196 4501 or access.shropshire@mpft.nhs.uk Samaritans 116 123.
- UKHSA also offers a guide to mental wellbeing after a flood.
- For all general customer enquiries call 0345 678 9000 or email customer.service@shropshire.gov.uk or visit the website www.shropshire.gov.uk
- Sign up to the latest flood information and advice at Sign up for flood warnings – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)