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DON'T PANIC! Our new checklist on what to do when the water is lapping at your front door can really help calm the situation when you think your home is about to flood. There's also quick guides on how to find out if your home or business is at risk of flooding via the Environment Agency's web-site and how to prepare your property to try and minimise the damage a flood can do. If you have been flooded you can restore your home in a more flood resilient way - Fact sheet 4 offers tips and advice.
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15-10-2008
09:30-16:30 Household flood resilience and protection: a Defra consultation workshop
17-10-2008
09:30-16:30 Household flood resilience and protection: a Defra consultation workshop
22-10-2008
09:45-16:00 The Future of Surface Water Management
23-10-2008
09:30-18:30 Household flood resilience and protection: a Defra consultation workshop
24-10-2008
09:00 - Practical Solutions for a New Era of Flood Risk Management
09:30-16:30 Household flood resilience and protection: a Defra consultation workshop
25-10-2008
Practical Solutions for a New Era of Flood Risk Management
26-10-2008
Practical Solutions for a New Era of Flood Risk Management
27-10-2008
Practical Solutions for a New Era of Flood Risk Management
28-10-2008
Practical Solutions for a New Era of Flood Risk Management
29-10-2008
Practical Solutions for a New Era of Flood Risk Management
30-10-2008
Practical Solutions for a New Era of Flood Risk Management
31-10-2008
Practical Solutions for a New Era of Flood Risk Management - 16:30
 
 

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