A defibrillator is housed in the ex BT kiosk on the Green with a second device situated at the Village Hall. An information video on how to use a defibrillator can be accessed by using this link: how to use a defibrillator video
According to the Environment Agency, over five million people in England live and work in properties at risk of flooding from rivers or the sea, whilst more face flood threats from groundwater, surface water, sewers, and reservoirs.
At Gocompare, we have put together a guide to preparing for a flood and protecting your property - https://www.gocompare.com/home-insurance/limiting-flood-risk-and-damage/
In extreme conditions you won't be able to stop flood water, and you should always put personal safety above attempts to protect property and possessions. Despite this, there are steps that you can take to keep water out, to buy yourself time to preserve property and possessions, and to limit the damage that flood water does.
In the event of extreme weather please listen to updates and weather warnings from your local government services to remain informed of the situation in your local area.
You can check for flood warnings in England at https://check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk.
Age UK offers advice on how to support elderly residents during a flood crisis at https://www.ageuk.org.uk/latest-press/articles/2019/november/floods-and-safeguarding-older-people-during-crises/,
and the UK Government offers advice on what to do if you've been affected by flooding at https://www.gov.uk/after-flood
Please use this link to access a copy of the definitive map of public footpaths and bridleways around Barnwell. Please not that due to copyright restrictions the PC is unable to give permission for individuals to download or print a copy./file/other-docs/BARNWELL.pdf