A FLOOD warning remains in place in Bredon with an alert for areas in and around Evesham as the spectre of problems still lingers. Levels in the River Avon are beginning to drop and mercifully, the rain has subsided in the worst-affected areas. Widespread flooding had hit the Evesham area over the weekend with some relief that levels south of the town, where the flood warning is still active, peaked on Sunday night. More rain is forecast over the next week but it is expected to be sporadic. The Flood Warning Information Service (FWIS) said: “The Evesham river gauge is steady and predicted to rise again as a result of recent rainfall.
A FLOOD warning where “immediate action is required” remains in place in Bredon despite the River Avon’s levels beginning to drop. Widespread flooding has hit the Evesham area over the past few days and while there is some relief at levels peaking last night (Sunday, January 31), forecast rain would bring with it more problems. As things stands, a flood alert – which warns the public to “be prepared” is active around Evesham and moving south but the warning kicks in as water heads down into already troubled areas. A Flood Warning Information Services (FWIS) statement read: “River levels remain high but are falling at the Bredon gauge as a result of heavy rainfall.
This used car sales site in Dudley is going to auction in the next Bond Wolf Auctions sale on Wednesday February 17. Pic - BWA THIS used car sales site in Dudley is set to go under the hammer at auction next month. The prominent site in Wellington Road, a short distance from the town centre, is to be sold at the next Bond Wolf Auctions remote bidding auction which will take place on Wednesday February 17 at 8.30am. A well established used car sales pitch, the site – which lies between Dock Lane and Ludgate Street – has a guide price of £275,000+ and it includes showroom area, workshops, office, storage, sales forecourt and addition grassed area which is suitable to be surfaced to increase vehicle display capacity.