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London & Moffat – Thurs 13 January

Posted by: admin in News on 13 Jan, 2011

Paul Hendy attended a meeting with the British Red Cross in London on Thursday 13 January. In the evening Paul Hendy was again on hand in Scotland to help communities at risk from flooding – he attended a meeting of the Moffat Flood Group at 7pm.

Dumfries & Galloway – Thurs 18 November

Posted by: admin in News on 23 Nov, 2010

Thursday 18 November marks the anniversary of the devastating floods that severely affected many parts of Dumfries and Galloway. Paul Hendy will be conducting television interviews with Borders TV on Thursday morning followed by several radio interviews during the afternoon.  The Scottish Flood Forum is committed to informing, educating and helping to prepare communities through [...]

Moffat & Huntly – Mon 08 November

Posted by: admin in News on 08 Nov, 2010

The Scottish Flood Forum on Monday 8th November had meeting with the Moffat Community Flood Group during the morning. In the afternoon the Scottish Flood Forum travelled to attend a further meeting with Huntly residents and the Huntly Community Flood Group. For further information of flood groups please visit our flood groups section or contact [...]

Scottish Flood Forum – Thurs 04 October

Posted by: admin in News on 04 Nov, 2010

The Scottish Flood Forum have today been supporting a number of communities from the office and compiling information to further support its activities in supporting comminities affected or ‘at risk’ from flooding in and around Scotland. Paul Hendy was today in talks with Dundee City Council with an aim of providing future assistance to the Broughty Ferry community. Work [...]

Stirling – Mon 01 November

Posted by: admin in News on 29 Oct, 2010

Paul Hendy will be attending a meeting of the SAIFF (Scottish Advisory and Implementation Forum for Flooding) national communications group on Monday 01 November in Stirling. In the evening Paul Hendy will attend a meeting of the Moffat Community Flood Group.

Falkirk & Moffat – Thurs 30 September

Posted by: admin in News on 30 Sep, 2010

The Scottish Flood Forum will be attending an all day flood flood recovery workshop with Falkirk Council and other representatives on Thursday 30 September. Paul Hendy will have meetings with officials and will speak on how communities can be better prepared and resilient against the threat of flooding. In the evening Paul Hendy will be travelling [...]

Moffat & Perth – Tues 21 September

Posted by: admin in News on 22 Sep, 2010

Paul Hendy conducted flood protection visits in Moffat during the morning of Tuesday 21 September. During the afternoon the Scottish Flood Forum returned to Perth and provided support and advice to the Perth community. Some door to door visits were carried out before Paul Hendy returned to the Perth Flood Recovery Centre.  The centre is located in [...]

Dumfries & Galloway & Perth – Mon 20 September

Posted by: admin in News on 22 Sep, 2010

The Scottish Flood Forum met with members of the public and provided flood protection visits in Dumfries & Galloway during the morning of Monday 20 September. In the early afternoon Paul Hendy conducted a flood survey in Gallowhill, Moffat. During the rest of the afternoon till 8pm, Paul Hendy conducted door to door visits to [...]

Perth & Moffat – Weds 15 September

Posted by: admin in News on 13 Sep, 2010

On Wednesday 15 September, the Scottish Flood Forum will be providing support and information to the Perth community in the Perth flood recovery centre. The centre is located in Fairfield Neibourhood Centre, 2 Fairfield Avenue, Perth, PH1 2TF. For further information or to arrange an appointment please contact us. In the evening Paul Hendy of the Scottish [...]

Moffat & Eskdalemuir – Fri 10 September

Posted by: admin in News on 10 Sep, 2010

On Friday 10 September the Scottish Flood Forum met with Bob Oprey, chairman of the Moffat Community Flood Group and also conducted some flood protection visits in Eskdalemuir and Burnock Water.


 

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