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Caerphilly Council to offer financial help to flooding victims

News | Emily Gill - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 22:04, Thursday February 20th, 2020.
Last updated: 22:15, Thursday February 20th, 2020
Flooding in Bedwas

Residents and businesses affected by the floods are set to receive financial help from the council.

Caerphilly County Borough Council announced during its full council meeting that residents affected by Storm Dennis will receive £500 and businesses will receive £1,000.

The council has set aside an initial £250,000 to help with the ongoing clean-up.

The council says it is aware of 110 properties and 15 businesses affected by the flooding.

Caerphilly council leader, Cllr Philippa Marsden said: “I have agreed that we will set aside an initial sum of £250,000 to support all those directly affected by flooding and to assist with the ongoing clean-up operation across the county borough.

“We know the location of most of the properties affected, so we will be making contact to arrange payment as a matter of urgency. We are also conscious that there may be other properties that we may not be aware of, so I would encourage those to come forward so that we can assess their case.

“In addition, the council will be assisting with the cleaning of affected properties. The council is also providing a free collection service to assist in the disposal of any carpets and furniture damaged by the flood water.

“Finally, we are signposting as many people as possible to existing schemes such as Welsh Government’s Discretionary Assistance Fund.”

The leader of Caerphilly’s Plaid Cymru group Cllr Colin Mann  welcomed the moved and added:  “It’s good we can match the funding by other local councils in the area.”


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