Posted: Sat 30th Jan 2021

Updated: Sat 30th Jan

Residents affected by recent flooding urged to contact Denbighshire Council

North Wales news and information
This article is old - Published: Saturday, Jan 30th, 2021

Denbighshire County Council is working with Welsh Government to support residents who have recently had their homes flooded during Storm Christoph.

The council is currently seeking further details of the fund the government is making available for eligible residents.

But ministers have announced the proposed payment will be £500 with an additional £500 for those without insurance cover.

In the meantime, Denbighshire householders whose homes have been flooded are encouraged to contact the council’s contact centre on 01824 706000 to log their contact details.

Cllr Brian Jones, the council’s lead member for waste, transport and the environment, said: “Our thoughts are with residents who have been affected by the recent severe weather and flooding.

“We want to reassure them we are working closely with Welsh Government and encourage residents to get in touch with the council to log their details, so we can contact them once more details of the fund are released.”



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