Low-lying undefended areas of the River Nene between Daventry and Billing. Tributaries may also affect Daventry, Weedon, Badby, Nether Heyford, Bugbrooke, Blisworth, Collingtree, and Moulton
Area Details
- River / Sea
- River Nene
- County
- Northamptonshire
- EA Area
- North Northamptonshire, West Northamptonshire
- Type
- alert
- Reference
- 055WAF127TUN
What to Do
If a Flood Alert is active, be prepared:
- Monitor local water levels and news
- Prepare a flood kit with essential items
- Know your evacuation route
- Sign up for EA flood warnings (free)
- Check your insurance covers flood damage
Nearby Flood Areas
St James, Far Cotton and Cotton End areas of Northampton including St Leonards Road, Euston Road, Richmond Terrace, Parkwood Street and St James Mill Road
River Nene · Warning
Areas near the River Nene in Weedon particularly those near Brookside, West Street, Bridge Street and Riverside Drive
River Nene · Warning
Thrapston including Nine Arches Way, Poreham Road, Chainbridge Court, Blackbridge Court, the Willows, Sedge Close and Osier Way
River Nene · Warning
Cogenhoe to Great Doddington including Station Road
River Nene · Warning
River Nene immediately upstream of the Northampton Washlands and properties near the Old River Nene in Abington including the Tanfield Lane and Annesley Close areas
River Nene · Warning
Isolated properties and mills near the Upper River Nene including Heyford Mill, Bugbrooke Mill and Upton Mill
River Nene · Warning
River Nene at Cogenhoe Mill Caravan Site and the Northampton Washland
River Nene · Warning
Areas near to the River Nene from Thorpe Waterville to Eaglethorpe including Thorpe Waterville, Wadenhoe, Oundle, Cotterstock and Tansor
River Nene · Warning
River Nene at Billing Aquadrome and nearby business parks including the Riverside Business Park and Crow Lane Industrial Estate
River Nene · Warning
Areas near the River Nene in Kislingbury including areas around the High Street and Hodges Lane
River Nene · Warning
Flood Insurance for This Area
Properties in this flood alert area should ensure they have adequate flood insurance. The Flood Re scheme, backed by the government, ensures affordable cover for at-risk homes.