SEBEV’s Past Civil Contingency Work with Flooding and Flooded Areas

I was reminded last week of the Purley Floods in 2003 on my visit to SEBEV‘s HQ.

Whilst the last few years have seen several wide scale floods and the use of specialist volunteers to help support the statutory emergency services and authorities, and indeed the setting up of special committees, protocols and organisations to deal with such eventualities, it seems strange to reminisce about the not so long ago when this wasn’t (or didn’t seem) so commonplace and the responses not so well co-ordinated.

Just to reminisce some further, and give SEBEV some credit, here is what was said in Parliament just after the event by the local MP.

The emergency response, of which I am most critical, was mixed. I have nothing but praise for South East Berkshire emergency volunteer force, but the sad fact of life is that its members were the only people on site that Saturday. Did I see anyone there from the local council? In fact, the police were pretty tardy: not many turned up on time. SEBEV was there only because one of its prime co-ordinators happened to live in Purley on Thames. The organisation functions from Bracknell. I have repeatedly looked into this problem. There was no guarantee that it would have done such an excellent job of using its boats, evacuating people from property, liaising with the parish council and putting people in emergency accommodation had it not been for the lucky coincidence that one of its co-ordinators lives in Purley. [Hansard 4 Feb 2003 : Column 37WH]

It just proves what a long way we have all come in the last six years…

January 20, 2010 · Robert Bradley · No Comments
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