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County Durham walks you can do in an hour or less

This 1.1 mile route may be short, but it’s still a beautiful one. Other walkers who have taken on the trail have praised the short walk, saying it’s a great little route for dog walkers. The route begins near Staindrop Road and sees you walk past St Mary’s Cockerton primary and over the Cocker Beck river. Wheelchair uses and those with pushchairs can enjoy the ease of a smooth and flat pathway, while also being surrounded by grassland, meadows and nature. The nature reserve is described as a “haven” to wildlife, especially butterflies. Chester-le-Street heritage trail, Chester-le-Street Want to head out for a walk in a historic part of County Durham?

Live Nottingham flood updates as rain warning in place for county

Live Nottingham flood updates as rain warning in place for county Forecasters have predicted heavy rainfall for the next three days Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Nottinghamshire is bracing itself for Storm Christoph which is set to batter the county with heavy rain. Flood alerts remain in place today, Wednesday, January 20 and an amber weather warning has been issued by the Met Office from 6am today until midday on Thursday, January 21. Forecasters have predicted heavy rainfall for the next three days and council teams and the Enivronment Agency are working on clearing drains and gullies in preparation for tonight.

Newark: Three flood alerts issued for River Trent, Trent Tributaries and Maun

Newark: Three flood alerts issued for River Trent, Trent Tributaries and Maun  | Updated: 15:04, 19 January 2021 Three flood alerts have been put in place across the Advertiser area. They cover the River Trent, River Trent Tributaries and the River Maun. A period of prolonged and heavy rainfall is forecast through until Thursday morning. Flooding at Sconce Hills. Picture: Alan Iowe (44020733) It means flooding is possible and people should prepare for that eventuality. River Trent, what to expect: River levels remain high at the Colwick river gauge as a result of recent heavy rainfall. Consequently, flooding of roads and farmland continues. Areas most at risk are low-lying agricultural land and roads including communities near to the River Trent, the Queens Drive Park and Ride and Stoke Lane at Stoke Bardolph, from Caythorpe to Hoveringham, and cellars of low-lying properties at Cavendish Bridge.

Weather and flood alerts for Nottinghamshire as Park and Ride site closed due risk

Weather and flood alerts for Nottinghamshire as Park and Ride site closed due risk There are weather warnings in place for ice and snow in the county 11:28, 15 JAN 2021 Updated Queen s Drive Park and Ride Never miss another Nottinghamshire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice There are currently several weather alerts for Nottinghamshire including ice, snow and flooding.

Flood alert issued in Nottinghamshire as snow and rain cause water levels on River Trent to rise

Flood alert issued in Nottinghamshire as snow and rain cause water levels on River Trent to rise
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