Community Resilience Day – 15th May – everyone welcome

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“Supporting a Resilient Southwell” event will take place between 10:30 and  16:00 on Sunday 15th May 2016 at Nottingham Trent University, Brackenhurst campus See information about the talks, speakers and training sessions here   This day will be of interest for everyone, not only those at risk at flooding, but for all who could be… Read more »

Community Resilience Handbook

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This Handbook has been produced by Southwell Flood Forum and Southwell Town Council as a useful handbook to build personal and community resilience and reference for use before and during an emergency. It was launched on May 15th 2016 at a huge community resilience event at Brackenhurst and delivered to every household in Southwell. You… Read more »

Talk on Gravel Gardens – Southwell Gardening Club – Tuesday 19th April 7.30

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Mike Wilkinson of University of Sheffield will talk on Beth Chatto inspired and flood mitigating gravel gardens. A gravel garden is a great option for a low maintenance garden. It lends itself to Mediterranean-style drought-tolerant planting so things like lavender, euphorbias, Cistus, Santolina and Phlomis are ideal and provide plenty of nectar and pollen for… Read more »

The Worsfold Review on Government’s Flood and Coastal Risk Management

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The independent peer review was conducted by Mark Worsfold, Chief Engineer at Ofwat. It looked at the maintenance of the Environment Agency’s flood and coastal risk management (FCRM) assets. Link to the Report here The Environment Agency has replied to the Worsfold Review here Environmental Audit Committee – EAC: Following another winter of severe UK… Read more »

Johnny Fenn, a former Gurkha officer and his book about life after the earthquake in Nepal

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Johnny Fenn was a Gurkha officer for 15 years before becoming a professional photographer. A week after the devastating earthquake in Nepal in 2015, he returned to the middle valleys of the country with his camera. In this area, the main recruitment region for Gurkha soldiers, he photographed local people left devastated after the disaster,… Read more »