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Flood Areas
Ramsey Road, St Ives, Cambridgeshire
PE27 5RB Huntingdonshire District
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Flood warnings in force
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Flood areas
The following potential flood areas are within the PE27 5RB postcode area.
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12.6MILES | Lower River Cam in CambridgeshireEast AngliaRiver Cam from Stapleford to Waterbeach |
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19.9MILES | River Ivel in Hertfordshire and Central BedfordshireEast AngliaRiver Ivel from Langford to Blunham, including the rivers Purwell, Hiz, Flit and Hit |
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27.1MILES | River Ise and Alledge BrookLincs and NorthantsRiver Ise and Tributaries between Clipston and Wellingborough and Alledge Brook between Grafton Underwood and Thrapston. Tributaries may also affect Kettering, Burton Latimer, and Wellingborough |
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27.4MILES | Slade Brook in the Venture Park area of KetteringLincs and NorthantsKettering including Stratfield Way, Farnborough Close, Hinwick Close, Kettering Business Park and Pytchley Lodge Industrial Estate |
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28MILES | Tidal River Great Ouse from Denver to south of King's Lynn in NorfolkEast AngliaEau Brink, Saddle Bow, the Wiggenhalls, Tilney St Lawrence, West Walton, Walpole St Peters, Walpole Highway, Watlington, Nordelph, Barroway Drive and Salters Lode |
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29.5MILES | River Welland in HarringworthLincs and NorthantsRiver Welland in Harringworth including isolated cottages south of Lyddington, and properties near the river on Seaton Road and Gretton Road in Harringworth |
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30.9MILES | Areas near the tidal River Welland, tidal River Nene, and the WashLincs and NorthantsAreas near the tidal River Welland, tidal River Nene, and the Wash frontage from Fossdyke Wash to Terrington Marsh |
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31.7MILES | Welland ValleyLincs and NorthantsWelland Valley and River Jordan from Braybrooke to Stamford, including Braybrooke, Market Harborough, Welham, Harringworth, and Stamford |
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35.6MILES | River Nene and tributaries in Northampton, including low-lying areas adjacent to the riverLincs and NorthantsSt James, Far Cotton and Cotton End areas of Northampton including St Leonards Road, Euston Road, Richmond Terrace, Parkwood Street and St James Mill Road |
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36.5MILES | Wash Frontage and the left bank of the Tidal River Nene from Wisbech to Holbeach St MatthewLincs and NorthantsWash Frontage and the left bank of the Tidal River Nene from Wisbech to Holbeach St Matthew, including Tydd Gote and Gedney Drove End |
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36.6MILES | Far extent of Tidal Flooding from the Wash and Tidal EstuariesLincs and NorthantsFar extent of tidal flooding from the Wash between Gibraltar point and Admiralty Point and the Tidal River Witham, the Tidal River Welland and the Tidal River Nene |
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37.2MILES | River Lee at Hertford and WareHerts and North LondonRiver Lee at Hertford and Ware including Stanstead Abbotts |
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37.2MILES | River Welland in Market HarboroughLincs and NorthantsProperties near the River Welland in Market Harborough, including the Market Square and Euro Business Park |
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37.6MILES | The River Colne from Castle Hedingham to upstream of HalsteadEast AngliaThe River Colne from Castle Hedingham to upstream of Halstead, including Sible Hedingham |
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38MILES | Upper NeneLincs and NorthantsLow-lying undefended areas of the River Nene between Daventry and Billing. Tributaries may also affect Daventry, Weedon, Badby, Nether Heyford, Bugbrooke, Blisworth, Collingtree, and Moulton |
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38.3MILES | River Lee at HertfordHerts and North LondonRiver Lee at Hertford including Lemsford, Hatfield, Ware and Stanstead Abbotts |
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39MILES | Isolated properties and villages in the west of the South Forty Foot Drain and its tributariesLincs and NorthantsIsolated properties and villages west South Forty Foot from Dyke Fen upstream, via Caswell's Bridge to Donington High Bridge on Horbling Fen downstream |
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40.4MILES | Minor watercourses of the South Forty Foot DrainLincs and NorthantsIsolated properties and villages in low lying areas west of the South Forty Foot Drain from north Heckington to Bourne, including property at Northbeck, Scredlington, Spanby, Swaton, Osbournby, Haconby and Spanby |
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42.6MILES | The River Colne from Great Yeldham to ColchesterEast AngliaThe River Colne from Great Yeldham to Colchester, including Castle Hedingham, Sible Hedingham, Halstead, Earls Colne, Wakes Colne, Chappel and Fordstreet |
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43.3MILES | Upper River Colne and Radlett BrookHerts and North LondonThe Upper River Colne and Radlett Brook at Colney Heath, London Colney, Borehamwood and Radlett |
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44.1MILES | Upper RodingHerts and North LondonThe Upper River Roding including Molehill Green, Dunmow, Ongar, Fyfield, High Ongar and Stapleford |
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44.2MILES | Trinity Marsh Ditch at Waltham CrossHerts and North LondonTrinity Marsh Ditch at Waltham Cross |
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44.3MILES | Lower Lee tributariesHerts and North LondonThe Lower Lee tributaries, including the Nazeing Brook, Ching Brook, Cobbins Brook, Pymmes Brook, Rags Brook, Salmons Brook, Turkey Brook, Trinity Marsh Ditch and the Small River Lee |
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45.2MILES | The Rivers Box and BrettEast AngliaThe River Box from Boxford, to and including Thorrington Street, and the River Brett from Cockfield, to and including Higham |
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45.3MILES | Radlett Brook at RadlettHerts and North LondonThe Radlett Brook at Radlett |
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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)