THE DEPUTY First Minister, Huw Irranca-Davies, visited Monmouthshire on Tuesday (26 November) in the aftermath of Storm Bert to speak to residents and council officers.
The Deputy First Minister visited the village of Skenfrith, where he spoke to residents who saw flooding throughout the village, before visiting Osbaston Church in Wales Primary School to view the impact and ongoing clean-up operation.
Accompanying the Deputy First Minister was Council Leader Cllr Mary Ann Brocklesby, Cllr Ian Chandler and Natural Resources Wales.
Following the visit, Cllr Brocklesby, said: “Being able to show the Deputy First Minister around two areas that were affected by Storm Bert was a great way to show the impact in Monmouthshire. It has impacted residents across the county over the weekend, and as a council, we will continue to do everything in our power to help.”
“The recent flooding has badly hit Skenfrith, and speaking to residents first-hand was a great way of getting a further understanding for the Deputy First Minister and myself. Their feedback will allow us as a council to work with partners to ensure measures are taken both in the short and long term to strengthen the defence and resilience to prepare and respond in the future.”
“What struck me the most was that even when flooding affected all the residents individually, they have again pulled together to help each other. Thank you for all you have done for your neighbours and community.”
As part of the visit, the Deputy First Minister visited Osbaston Church in Wales Primary School to view the aftermath of the flooding on school grounds. Accompanied by Cllr Brocklesby and Headteacher Mrs Catherine Jones, the Deputy First Minister was shown around the playing areas which were underwater only the day before. Thanks to the teachers and MCC operations team, most of the damage left behind has been cleared and the school has reopened for pupils.
Across Monmouthshire, the flooding has left widespread damage and debris, but thanks to the work of the emergency services and MCC’s operational team, only a few roads remain closed.
For the latest information on road closures in Monmouthshire, please visit MCC’s Storm Bert page.