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Hitchin floods update - 28 September 2024

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Sand being unloaded from a lorry on a road

Saturday 28th: The Reception Centre will be open 9am – 1pm on Sunday 29th for anyone who needs help.

More sand and sandbags have been delivered today in case of further rain. Sandbags have been distributed and put into place. Pre-filled sandbags are being distributed to residents who would like them, and additional sandbags are available if wanted.

Water advice

  • Do not use tap water if you notice a change in the colour, taste or smell - contact your water company if this happens
  • Wash your hands and anything else that comes into contact with flood water

Electricity and gas advice

  • If electrical supplies have been in contact with water, they should not be used until an electrician has checked them.
  • Gas appliances that have been flooded should also be turned off.

We are continuing to work closely with partners as the situation develops and we will continue to post updates as further information is made available.


A fire and rescue vehicle parked in the middle of a flooded road, with water completely covering the width of the road and the gardens on one side. Wheelie bins and flowers are close by.

Friday 27th: Following the closure of Woolgrove Road in Hitchin and the evacuation of some residents, St Faith’s Church has kindly opened its doors for any affected residents to get advice and a warm drink.

St Faith's Church will remain open until 8pm this evening (Friday 27). It will open again tomorrow (Saturday 28) from 10.30am-12pm and 2-4pm. If you need to contact us outside of these hours you can call our Herts Careline number on 0300 999 2 999.

Our street cleaning team will support the clean up work once flood waters have receded.

Report flooding

If you, or anyone you know is affected by the recent flooding, please report it to Hertfordshire County Council.

Flood warning

A Flood Warning has been issued by the Environment Agency for Ash Brook, Ippollitts Brook and River Purwell at Hitchin, Ashbrook, Little Wymondley and Graveley.

Advice if you've been affected by flooding

If you or anyone you know has been affected by the recent flooding, here are some links to useful advice and guidance:

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