Flooding risks rise in winter

Published: Thursday 26 October 2023

Car crossing ford at Biggar on snowy day.

For the fourth day of our annual Winter Awareness Week, we are looking at another significant challenge - flooding.

Chair of South Lanarkshire Council’s Community and Enterprise Resources Committee, Councillor Robert Brown, said: “When we think of winter most people immediately associate the season with snow, ice and low temperatures.

“Although it is of course important to be aware of the risks these conditions can cause, flooding because of severe rainfall can also pose significant risks during this time.

“During severe flooding, we will work with colleagues in the police and fire services to assess the situation.

“If the situation demands it, we can co-ordinate reception centres and even arrange temporary accommodation if people need evacuated from their homes.”

If you have any concerns about flooding, you can contact the council at any time on 0800 24 20 24 or you can contact your local roads office during working hours.

Flood alerts are provided by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), which also works with police and councils to identify flood risks.

If there is severe flooding, we will work with the Police Scotland and Scottish Fire and Rescue to assess what needs to be done. If necessary, we will co-ordinate reception centres and arrange temporary accommodation for anyone evacuated from their homes.

Other agencies are also involved in flood risk-management, dealing with floods as they happen. The Scottish Government sets policies at national level, while a community-based organisation, the Scottish Flood Forum, supports and represents those at risk of flooding.

For more flooding advice and support, you can also go to the council’s flooding advice and support pages.