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River Skerne at Aycliffe village

No current or recent warnings at this location.

Flood Warning Area Details

Properties at Well Bank, Monks End, Mill House, and the field to the back of Millfields

Region: North East

Country: England

Counties covered: County Durham

Watercourses covered: River Tees

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 Skerne at Aycliffe village.

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 Skerne
Low lying areas along the River Skerne and its tributaries from its source downstream to the Tees Confluence, including the Carr areas

No current or recent warnings.

River Skerne at upper Darlington and Great Burdon
Properties and businesses in upper Darlington and Great Burdon, including Haugton Bridge, Red Hall, Stockton Road, Riverside Way, Weir Street, Chesnut Street and South Park at Brunswick Street, Tannery Yard, South Terrace and Victoria Embankment

No current or recent warnings.

River Skerne at lower Darlington and Great Burdon
Properties and businesses in lower parts of Darlington and Great Burdon, including Valley Street, John Street, Chesnut Street, Progress Way, Blackett Road, lower parts of Haughton Road near Blackett Road, Riverside Way, and Mill Lane

No current or recent warnings.

River Gaunless at South Church
Properties on Ash Green Way, Main Street and St Andrews Road and streets adjacent to them

No current or recent warnings.

River Tees at Piercebridge
Properties at Piercebridge including Mill House, The Bridge House, Carlbury Vale, Rock Cottage, The George Public House in Cliffe, and properties at Meadow View including Holmes House Cottages

No current or recent warnings.

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