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River Ise and Alledge Brook

Warning no longer in force

The risk of flooding in the River Ise and Alledge Brook area has now reduced and levels have fallen below levels of concern. No further flooding to fields and roads is expected, however there may be standing water seen for several days.

Information supplied by the Environment Agency

This information last updated 11:38am, Tuesday 10th December.

Flood Warning Area Details

River Ise and Tributaries between Clipston and Wellingborough and Alledge Brook between Grafton Underwood and Thrapston. Tributaries may also affect Kettering, Burton Latimer, and Wellingborough

Region: Lincs and Northants

Country: England

Counties covered: North Northamptonshire, West Northamptonshire

Watercourses covered: River Ise, Alledge Brook

Area covered by this alert location

The area bounded in blue on the map shows the area covered by flood alerts and warnings for River Ise and Alledge Brook.

Note: the area shown on the map is the area covered by flood alerts and warnings. It is not a live map of current flooding. The area covered broadly equates to the area where the risk of flooding in any year is greater than 1% (the "hundred year" flood risk).

Other Nearby Flood Warning Locations

River Ise in Clipston
Clipston including Kelmarsh Road

No current or recent warnings.

River Ise in Geddington
Geddington including Queen Street, Bridge Street and Maltings Lane

No current or recent warnings.

Slade Brook in the Venture Park area of Kettering
Kettering including Stratfield Way, Farnborough Close, Hinwick Close, Kettering Business Park and Pytchley Lodge Industrial Estate

No current or recent warnings.

Middle Nene
River Nene between Cogenhoe and Wansford

Recent warnings no longer in force.

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