Flooding across the district

Flooding across the district

  • Finchingfield pond which burst it's banks after rainfall flooding. (from left) dog walkers carry on as usual Elaine Millen with Jayme and Catherine Iyey with Jess
  • Flooding off Boxmill Lane, off Hedingham Road in Halstead
  • The road at Box Mill Lane, Halstead
  • Fairview Estate, Braintree, submitted by Deborah Farrell.
  • Notley Road, Braintree, submitted by Simon Goodwin.
  • A flooded garden in Braintree, submitted by Sarah Lloyd-Clarke.
  • Notley Road, Braintree, submitted by Michelle Bragger.
  • Picture taken at Perkins of Rayne
  • Fairview Estate, Braintree, submitted by Deborah Farrell.
  • Rayne Road, Braintree
  • Queues on the A12 at Stanway after carriageway closed at Kelvedon
  • Traffic queue at Chappel which went all the way to Ford Street
  • River burst its banks in Swan Street, Chappel
  • Traffic at Earls Colne and Coggeshall Road junction of A120
  • A staff member at Bramston Sports Centre, Witham. Submitted by John Parish.
  • Flooded river walk looking across to St Nicolas Church, Chipping Hill, Witham. Submitted by Eve Sweeting.
  • Rising flood water on May 3 at Witham Chase bridge. Submitted by Eve Sweeting.
  • Ducks making the most of flooded Witham river walk path leading from Armond Road to the pond. Submitted by Eve Sweeting.
  • The River Walk, Witham, taken from Guithavon Rd, looking towards town. Submitted by Steve Thomas, Witham.
  • Finchingfield. Submitted by Robin Dickerson.
  • Braintree. Submitted by John Parish.
  • Braintree. Submitted by John Parish.
  • Braintree. Submitted by John Parish.

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