Posted: Fri 22nd Jan 2021

Calls for government support for North Wales residents impacted by flooding from Storm Christoph

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Friday, Jan 22nd, 2021

Calls have been made for government support to be made available to residents impacted by flooding in North Wales.

The region has been hit by torrential downpours over the last few days following the arrival of Storm Christoph.

As well as the damage locally in the Wrexham area it also led to homes in Ruthin and St Asaph and other areas being flooded, with residents having to be evacuated.

The clean up operation is underway in a number of communities across the region.

North Wales MS Llyr Gruffydd was out in Ruthin yesterday to see the devastation for himself and has called for the Welsh Government to make money available to help those affected.

The Plaid Cymru politician said: “The council is here doing its work trying to clear the mess that’s been left behind.

“I will of course be contacting the government now, calling on them to make sure that a package of support is made available to the residents and all of those that have been affected.

“(It would be) similar to the one offered to other places in Wales last year, but also, a package of support to the council so that we can get to grips with these problems and make sure that we avoid similar occurrences in the future.”

With many roads in the area still blocked by flooding or damage after the floods, police have reiterated their messages for people not to make any unnecessary journeys.

Aberconwy MS Janet Finch-Saunders has also renewed her calls for the Welsh Government to facilitate an independent inquiry into local flooding events.

She said: “Sadly, Christoph is yet another storm which has hit close to home for many of my constituents.

“Whilst I welcome the fact that homes seem to have gone unscathed in Llanrwst, it is once again tragically sad to see the anxiety caused to many local residents. I remain on hand to assist wherever possible.

“I am also most sad to see that Gwydir Castle, the renowned attraction and garden of historical significance in the Conwy Valley, was once again hit by serious flooding after being badly affected by Storms Dennis and Ciara last year.

“For these reasons, I have renewed my calls for an independent inquiry into consistent local flooding events, which would help to ensure that there is a shift in the Welsh Government’s approach, from reactive to preventative.

“I urge all local residents to sign my petition to force action on this important issue.

“These instances of flooding are happening far too often, making plain the true threat of climate change to the towns and villages of Conwy.

“As scientific projections suggest that Wales can expect a greater frequency of extreme weather events, we must look to better safeguard our vulnerable residents.

“If the Welsh Government is serious about its commitment to proactive community engagement as a means of developing local flood prevention strategies, I urge them to review and implement the proposals that I have repeatedly put forward. The time for action is now.”

You can sign the petition launched by Mrs Finch-Saunders by visiting https://www.janetfinchsaunders.org.uk/flood-inquiry-petition



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