
Several areas in Charnwood have been severely affected by flooding in the past few years.
Towns and villages in Charnwood can apply for funding to install flood lockers.
They contain equipment such as aqua snakes, signage, and other tools to help protect properties from flooding.
Charnwood Borough Council has officially opened its £150,000 flood resilience scheme.
Over the past three years, several areas in Charnwood have been severely affected by flooding due to heavy rainfall, with hundreds of households and businesses suffering internal damage.
Cllr Beverley Gray, the Council’s lead member for climate action and net zero, said: “We are pleased to open applications for this vital scheme. Flooding has had a devastating impact on communities in Charnwood, and this funding will help local areas prepare and respond more effectively.
“We are committed to supporting residents and working with partners to build resilience.”
Town and Parish Councils can apply for up to £10,000 to purchase a flood locker and equipment. Loughborough has been allocated £30,000 due to its high flood risk, and local community groups in the town are also eligible to apply.
Only areas that have been recently affected by flooding will be eligible for the funding. The lockers will be accessible to trained individuals, including flood wardens, who will be provided with a key or combination lock to distribute the equipment when needed.
The application process is now live and can be accessed via the Council’s website: www.charnwood.gov.uk/floodlockers.
Earlier this year, around 300 properties and businesses in Charnwood were internally flooded, with a further 250 affected in 2024.
The Council’s website has a section dedicated to information and advice regarding flooding. Visit www.charnwood.gov.uk/flooding.