A spokesman for the Environment Agency said: "Flooding of low-lying agricultural land and roads is possible at Church Laneham to Rampton Road. SHARE PICTURE. Copy link to paste in your message. "River levels at the Torksey river gauge are elevated ...
The Trent flood alert remains in place today between Cromwell Weir in Newark and Gainsborough but the warnings for the Idle and Maun are no longer in force. One unperturbed villager from Church Laneham, surveying the scene on Main Street from the ...
But it wasn't enough to scare off a brave group of anglers who took up positions along the Trent at Church Laneham. Church Laneham and the surrounding countryside are no strangers to flooding, with the area regularly under water when prolonged rain ...
The Environment Agency has put out an amber warning for the River Trent between Cromwell Weir to Gainsborough, which could affect villages like High and Low Marnham, Dunham, Church Laneham and Laneham. An Environment Agency spokesman ...
The River Trent has flooded at both Dunham and Laneham, although Dunham Bridge has not been forced to close yet. The Ferryboat Inn at Laneham Ferry can still be accessed but is cut off in some directions by the rising waters. At Church Laneham, the ...
With further rain forecast over the next three days, areas that may be affected by flood water if river levels continue to rise include: Church Laneham to Rampton Road, Sutton on Trent to Normanton, low lying roads from Low Marnham to High Marnham ...