Petition set up for government to u-turn decision on Calderdale flood grants

A petition has been set up to make sure every flood-struck business and homeowner across Calderdale can apply for flood resilience grants.
One of the worst affected areas for flooding in February across the UK was CalderdaleOne of the worst affected areas for flooding in February across the UK was Calderdale
One of the worst affected areas for flooding in February across the UK was Calderdale

The public backlash comes after Environment Secretary George Eustice said the Government insisted victims hit by the 2015, as well as 2020's floods, should already be prepared for future disasters and are not eligible to reapply for the grant again.

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She said: "Our homes and businesses here in the Calder Valley, just as in many areas of the UK flooded on Boxing Day 2015 and again in the last two weeks due to Storm Ciara and Storm Dennis.

A row of businesses in Mytholmroyd after Storm Ciara hit the boroughA row of businesses in Mytholmroyd after Storm Ciara hit the borough
A row of businesses in Mytholmroyd after Storm Ciara hit the borough
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"Many of us have lost what was replaced or salvaged last time when any flood measures put in place by the Government since 2015 proved wholly insufficient."

DEFRA (Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs) also confirmed properties that received a Property Level Flood Resilience (PFR) grant following previous flooding (such as in 2015) will not be eligible for another PFR grant, as those properties will already have these measures installed.