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Shropshire couple spend £10k prepping for annual floods | Shropshire couple spend £10k prepping for annual floods |
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Listen on BBC Sounds: Paul Fairhurst and Sarah Jackaman have lived at the property in Montford Bridge for about 20 years | |
A couple say they've spent nearly £10,000 adapting their cottage to reduce the damage caused by repeated floods. | A couple say they've spent nearly £10,000 adapting their cottage to reduce the damage caused by repeated floods. |
Sarah Jackaman and her partner Paul Fairhurst say flooding has become an almost annual event at the property in Montford Bridge, near Shrewsbury. | Sarah Jackaman and her partner Paul Fairhurst say flooding has become an almost annual event at the property in Montford Bridge, near Shrewsbury. |
They have stopped using carpet altogether as part of their anti-flooding hacks. | They have stopped using carpet altogether as part of their anti-flooding hacks. |
Preparation, they add, is key when it comes to living with flooding and they encourage other at-risk households to have a plan - which they deploy on a room-by-room basis. | Preparation, they add, is key when it comes to living with flooding and they encourage other at-risk households to have a plan - which they deploy on a room-by-room basis. |
There is a brook to the front and rear of the property that swells and bursts its banks when, they believe, the Vyrnwy becomes swollen. | There is a brook to the front and rear of the property that swells and bursts its banks when, they believe, the Vyrnwy becomes swollen. |
While they have lived there for about 20 years, flooding has become an annual event since 2020 - a pattern roughly in line with homes regularly blighted elsewhere in the region, including those in the catchment of the Severn and Wye; events that have been linked to climate change. | While they have lived there for about 20 years, flooding has become an annual event since 2020 - a pattern roughly in line with homes regularly blighted elsewhere in the region, including those in the catchment of the Severn and Wye; events that have been linked to climate change. |
Mr Fairhurst said: "When Sarah and I first got together she told me the property flooded and I sort of took that with a pinch of salt until it actually did... it's quite surprising to come downstairs to five, six inches of water through the property." | Mr Fairhurst said: "When Sarah and I first got together she told me the property flooded and I sort of took that with a pinch of salt until it actually did... it's quite surprising to come downstairs to five, six inches of water through the property." |
The couple say that they always keep an eye on the water level gauges that indicate whether they could be due a flood event. | The couple say that they always keep an eye on the water level gauges that indicate whether they could be due a flood event. |
They add they no longer worry about preventing flood water from entering their home and focus instead on minimising the damage. | They add they no longer worry about preventing flood water from entering their home and focus instead on minimising the damage. |
They have made several physical changes to their property including a membrane wall that protects the older bricks of the cottage which can act like "old sponges". | They have made several physical changes to their property including a membrane wall that protects the older bricks of the cottage which can act like "old sponges". |
Mr Fairhurst says the trestles help keep their kitchen appliances dry when water enters the house | Mr Fairhurst says the trestles help keep their kitchen appliances dry when water enters the house |
"We're about flood management at this property, not prevention," Mr Fairhurst said. | "We're about flood management at this property, not prevention," Mr Fairhurst said. |
"We've also changed the floor and added porcelain tiles to the kitchen, which are easier to clean. [and we have] a damp-proof membrane and layer of silicon underneath." | "We've also changed the floor and added porcelain tiles to the kitchen, which are easier to clean. [and we have] a damp-proof membrane and layer of silicon underneath." |
He added "We couldn't carpet this place, we couldn't put wooden floors in because they'd be ruined at the first sign of water." | He added "We couldn't carpet this place, we couldn't put wooden floors in because they'd be ruined at the first sign of water." |
The couple also have a number of trestles which act like stilts for their furniture when the flood water does enter their home. | The couple also have a number of trestles which act like stilts for their furniture when the flood water does enter their home. |
Ms Jackaman said they were still learning when it came to the best ways to manage flood damage, even after 20 years, but they always encouraged people to have a written plan if their property regularly flooded. | Ms Jackaman said they were still learning when it came to the best ways to manage flood damage, even after 20 years, but they always encouraged people to have a written plan if their property regularly flooded. |
"In each room there's a set plan and you just follow it, so you have confidence that everything is covered." | "In each room there's a set plan and you just follow it, so you have confidence that everything is covered." |
She added that the plan was almost like a fire drill which could help save time and belongings. | She added that the plan was almost like a fire drill which could help save time and belongings. |
Sarah also suggested that having a constant dialogue with your neighbours could be "absolutely vital" to keeping your properties dry if you knew that a flood was on its way. | Sarah also suggested that having a constant dialogue with your neighbours could be "absolutely vital" to keeping your properties dry if you knew that a flood was on its way. |
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