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Flood Areas
Trumpet Road, Cleator, Cumberland
CA23 3EF Copeland District (B)
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Flood warnings in force
The following flood warnings are in force in and around the CA23 3EF postcode area.
Flood areas
The following potential flood areas are within the CA23 3EF postcode area.
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2.4MILES | Rivers Ehen, Calder, Irt and EskCumbria and LancashireRivers Ehen, Calder, Irt and Esk and other watercourses, from Harrington to Annaside including low lying areas around Whitehaven, Cleator Moor, Egremont, Gosforth, Eskdale and Bootle |
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2.5MILES | River Ehen at Egremont, Bleach Green, Ennerdale Mill, Bridge End, Vale View, Wood Bank, Rugby ClubCumbria and LancashireRiver Ehen at Egremont, Bleach Green, Ennerdale Mill, Bridge End, Vale View, Wood Bank and the Rugby Club |
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9.1MILES | Rivers Cocker, Marron and DerwentCumbria and LancashireLower Derwent from Bassenthwaite Lake to the coast at Workington. The Cocker from Crummock Water to Cockermouth. The River Marron from Ullock to its confluence with the Derwent near Bridgefoot |
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11.6MILES | River Cocker at Cockermouth, Challoner St, Croft Terrace, Jubilee Court and Rubbybanks RdCumbria and LancashireResidential and commercial properties adjacent to the River Cocker at Cockermouth, Challoner Street, Croft Terrace, Croftside, Jubilee Court, Rubbybanks Rd and South Street area |
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14.6MILES | Upper River Derwent, Stonethwaite Beck and Derwent WaterCumbria and LancashireThe Upper Derwent from Seathwaite to Derwent Water |
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15.3MILES | Keswick CampsiteCumbria and LancashireKeswick Campsite flooding from the lake |
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15.8MILES | River Greta at Keswick, Elliot Park, Main Street and Pencil Works areaCumbria and LancashireResidential and commercial properties in Keswick adjacent to the River Greta, including Elliot Park, Main Street and the Southey Hill Trading Park |
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16MILES | Rivers Greta, St Johns Beck and Bassenthwaite LakeCumbria and LancashireRiver Derwent from Keswick to Bassenthwaite. The Rivers Greta, Glenderamackin and St Johns Beck including Keswick |
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16.1MILES | Greta Street and Penrith Road at KeswickCumbria and LancashireProperties affected by surface water flooding in Greta Street and Penrith Road |
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18.5MILES | Rivers Duddon, Crake and Mill BeckCumbria and LancashireRivers Duddon, Crake and Mill Beck and other watercourses, from Coniston to Barrow-in-Furness including low lying areas around Ulpha, Duddon Bridge, Broughton in Furness, Kirkby-in-Furness, Dalton in Furness and Ulverston |
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27.2MILES | Rivers Lowther and EamontCumbria and LancashireRivers Eamont and Lowther to their confluence with the River Eden at Langwathby |
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27.3MILES | Rivers Caldew and PetterilCumbria and LancashireRivers Caldew and Petteril from the Lakeland Fells to Carlisle including Greystoke, Newton Reigny, Plumpton, Stockdalewath, Sebergham and Denton Holme in Carlisle |
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31.4MILES | Rivers Kent and BelaCumbria and LancashireRivers Kent and Bela and other watercourses, from Kentmere to Silverdale including low lying areas around Staveley, Burneside, Kendal, Milnthorpe and Beetham |
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33.5MILES | Stock Beck at Kendal, from Calder Drive to the River KentCumbria and LancashireStock Beck at Kendal, from Calder Drive to the River Kent, including Sandylands Road, Crag View, Broad Ing, Eastgate, Westgate, Longpool, Wildman Street, Ann Street, Gandy Street, Castle Street, Castle Garth, Castle Crescent |
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33.6MILES | Rivers Kent and Mint at Kendal, Mintsfeet Road South, Ann Street, Canal Head, Romney GardensCumbria and LancashireRivers Kent and Mint at Kendal, Lake District Business Park, Aikrigg Avenue, Mintsfeet Road South, Beezon Fields, Ann Street, Stramongate, Thorny Hills, Canal Head, Kent Place, Kirkland, Romney Gardens, Kirkbie Kendal School, Natland Road, Watercrook |
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34.1MILES | River Caldew at Carlisle, Denton Holme, Bousteads Grassing, James StreetCumbria and LancashireLow lying area beside the River Caldew between Holme Head Bay and Nelson Bridge, including Denton Holme, Bousteads Grassing and James Street |
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36.1MILES | Lower River EdenCumbria and LancashireRiver Eden and its tributaries from its confluence with the River Irthing through Crosby-on-Eden and Carlisle to the Solway Firth at Rockcliffe |
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38.3MILES | River Eden between Newby East and Low CrosbyCumbria and LancashireLow lying land, roads and isolated properties adjacent to the River Eden between Newby East and Low Crosby |
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39.9MILES | South Morecambe Bay areaCumbria and LancashireWarton, Carnforth, Crag Bank, Bolton-le-Sands, Hest Bank, Bare, Torrisholme, Great Hestham and Heysham Harbour |
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40.3MILES | Lochinvar Beck at LongtownCumbria and LancashireProperties in Lochinvar Close, Raffield, parts of Burn Street, Swan Street, and English Street |
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40.9MILES | Lancashire coastline at HeyshamCumbria and LancashireNorth Wharf, Fish Quay, South Quay and West Quay |
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43.6MILES | Lune estuary south west of LancasterCumbria and LancashireAldcliffe Marsh, Heaton Marsh, Marsh, Greyhound Bridge, Skerton Bridge, Newton, Overton, Middleton, Glasson, Conder Green, Conder Bridge and Thurnham Moss |
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44.7MILES | Lower River Lune and ConderCumbria and LancashireRiver Lune, Conder and Keer and other watercourses from Kirkby Lonsdale to Galgate including Gressingham, Carnforth, Hornby, Wray, Bentham and Lancaster |
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45.5MILES | Lancashire coastline at Thurnham, around Cockersands Abbey, Thurnham Moss and Conder GreenCumbria and LancashireGlasson, Chapel Hill, Plover Hill, Cockersand Abbey, Thurnham Moss, Banks Houses and Conder Bridge |
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45.6MILES | Rivers Esk and IrthingCumbria and LancashireRivers Esk and Irthing and other watercourses, including low lying areas around Longtown and Brampton |
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Links to relevant council web pages
1 Detailed flood information can be obtained by phoning Floodline, run by the Environment Agency, allowing you to either speak to an operator or listen to a pre-recorded message. Use the quick dial codes to bypass the operator and receive the latest information about a specific flood area.
Download the Environment Agency's Flood Advice PDF leaflet, which contains information and advice on planning for flooding, what to do during a flood, and recovering after a flood.
Data is provided under the Open Government Licence by the Environment Agency flood and river level data from the real-time data API (Beta)