Flooding brings severe problems to Harrogate district
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Feb 20, 2022
Water gardens at. Fountains Abbey Pic National Trust
The water gardens at Fountains Abbey Pic National Trust

After storms on Friday and snow yesterday, the Harrogate district faces severe flooding problems today.

Sixteen flood alerts and more serious flood warnings are currently active in the district. Travel is difficult and the water gardens at Fountains Abbey have been “totally devastated”

Eleven of the flood warnings and alerts are for the River Nidd, with the government’s flood alert service saying:

“Flooding is forecast to affect locations near the River Nidd, with low lying land expected to be most affected, particularly around riverside properties at Nidderdale Lodge and Alder Avenue, Knaresborough Caravan Parks and Goldsborough Mill Farm.

“Monitor local water levels and weather conditions. Consider putting your flood plan into action.

“You should avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water. Further heavy rain is forecast during Sunday and levels are expected to continue rising.

A warning is in place for the Upper Nidd. It says:

“Areas most at risk include low lying land around the Upper River Nidd and its tributaries including How Stean Beck, Blayshaw Gill, Ramsgill Beck, Lul Beck, Foster Beck, Fosse Gill, Fell Beck and Darley Beck.”

A full list of alerts and warnings is available here;

The National Trust has emailed to say Fountains Abbey is staying closed today and tomorrow after the water garden was “totally devastated by flooding” today, according to a spokeswoman.

She said:

“We’re sadly seeing the devastating effects of the ongoing extreme weather today in the water garden.

“It’s too soon to tell what the overall impact of the storm will be but we are assessing any damage when it’s safe to do so. If you’re planning a visit please check our website before you set off as we’re likely to have some periods of closure to parts of the estate. We will remain closed tomorrow.”

 

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