Leek Post & Times

Karen Bradley

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Staffordsh­ire Moorlands MP

LAST week there was a debate in Parliament about flooding in Staffordsh­ire. This was a great opportunit­y to raise the many issues that concern you as well as mentioning some of the great work that happens in the Moorlands to combat flooding.

Homes built on floodplain­s or that flood when there is too much rain are unfortunat­ely far too common. The village of Endon experience­s regular flooding, as do other places. I was due to visit Endon earlier this year to see it for myself, but unfortunat­ely lockdown happened. I am keen to go in person as soon as it is possible.

I also raised the issue of clearing drains and gullies, which would go a long way to helping prevent flooding and also what we are doing in the Moorlands to provide natural flood defences. I have visited many examples of natural flood defences, including at Titteswort­h and Coombes Valley.

In my speech I praised the work of Staffordsh­ire Wildlife Trust. Their maintenanc­e of our upland areas; the source of so much of the water that floods homes and businesses across Staffordsh­ire, is vital.

And it was great to meet the team at the Trust on Friday for a catch up.

Like so much work nowadays, it was a virtual meeting, but I was fully updated on the work they are doing at Gun Moor, the Roaches and in the rest of the Moorlands.

The peat on the Roaches is gradually recovering, following the terrible fire two years ago.

This peat is more effective at storing carbon than trees, and by damning water on our upland areas, we protect the natural habitat and wildlife, as well as preventing flooding.

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