Stay Safe and Warm during the cold weather
When the weather forecasts predict that sub-zero temperatures and snowfall are anticipated in the region, North Yorkshire Council will initiate its response arrangements.
Regular updates on conditions including affected roads and services are available on North Yorkshire Council's website www.northyorks.gov.uk
During sever weather people are encouraged to stay safe and warm at home Keep well and warm this winter | North Yorkshire Council
If you become aware of any significant impacts locally please notify North Yorkshire Council by calling 0300 131 2131.
Flood Recovery - Storm Darrugh
The Lead Local Flood Authority (LLFA), North Yorkshire Council, will be visiting some of the areas impacted from flooding during Storm Darragh in the coming week.
There will be LLFA officers visiting Kirkby Mills from 10am on Wednesday 18th December. We will be visiting Marton on either Wednesday or Thursday afternoon, time dependant.
This is a site visit and an opportunity to investigate the extent of flooding, reach out to those impacted and discuss the ongoing Property Flood Resilience scheme North Yorkshire Council are running. As part of our responsibility to investigate flooding (Section 19 of the Flood and Water Management Act) we will be investigating the mechanisms and circumstances around this flood event.
We will have forms for those interested in joining the PFR scheme: click here for the “Expression of Interest” form, and here for the “Flood Report” forms.
We already have a list of some of those impacted and will endeavour to reach out to as many residents as we can on the day. We understand that not all people will be in during the day and with such short notice, therefore, we have arranged for a series of drop in sessions in the new year.
For the drop in sessions, we will be based in a location for the afternoon and evening for local residents to drop by. The following has been arranged:
Tuesday 7th January at the Moorside Rooms from 1pm to 7pm.
Tuesday 14th January at the Moorside Rooms from 1pm to 7pm.
For those of you who have contacted us directly, thank you. We are currently working our way through these emails and will be in touch in due course, though we do hope to see you when we are out on site.
Lastly, for those without insurance, or struggling with re-insuring post flood, it may be worth accessing the Flood:Re website. Flood Re is a re-insurance Scheme that makes flood cover more widely available and affordable as part of home insurance: https://www.floodre.co.uk/
If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to get in touch with myself or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Kind regards,
Heather Lagan
Senior Flood Risk Management Engineer
North Yorkshire Council
Business and Environmental Services
County Hall
Northallerton
DL7 8AD
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Web: https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/environment-and-neighbourhoods/flooding/flood-and-water-management
Be Flood Ready: https://www.befloodready.uk/northyorkshire
York and North Yorkshire Precept Survey 2025/2026
David Skaith, the Mayor for York and North Yorkshire, is asking for your views before setting the amount that goes to North Yorkshire Police and, separately, to North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service from your council tax bill. This is known as a Precept.
The Mayor has to balance council tax increases against the growing demands for both emergency services. Addressing years of underinvestment in North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service is a high priority for the Mayor.
Any increase in funding must be thought through carefully. Before setting the levels of precept for the two services, the Mayor would like to know your views on the possible options.
· The survey will take no longer than 7 minutes to complete.
· The survey will close at 10am on Monday 20th January 2025.
The Mayor's Precept Survey 2025/2026
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Information should be accessible for all. If you require this information in a different language or format, please contact the Office for Policing, Fire, Crime and Commissioning at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call us on 01423 569 562 to request a copy.
Our privacy notice about how we use and protect your data can be found here: Survey Privacy Notice
Kirkbymoorside Town Mayor's Christmas Message
Emergency Response to Storm Darragh
The Lead Local Flood Authority, North Yorkshire Council, are continuing to provide a range of support to communities affected by Storm Darragh in the county.
Properties were flooded over the weekend in the Kirkbymoorside area after the storm swept in across North Yorkshire.
To help those affected, North Yorkshire Council are working alongside Kirkbymoorside Town Council, led by Cllr Jean Illingworth. An Emergency Response Centre has been set up at the Moorside Room in Church Street in Kirkbymoorside where officers and volunteers are available to offer assistance.
Incident Recovery Information issued by North Yorkshire Council has been circulated to all residences affected by flooding.
The local assistance centre will be open every day this week between 9am and 5pm and is being staffed by people who can give a range of advice for those whose properties have been affected. Private spaces are also available for anyone who wants to have a confidential conversation.
Meanwhile, there continues to be about 60 properties in North Yorkshire which remain without power due to Storm Darragh, with Northern Powergrid engineers fixing faults caused by fallen trees and the high winds over the weekend. Northern Powergrid is hopeful that power will be restored to the affected properties today. These are on top of the usual power incidents that can occur each day.
For people affected by loss of power in the Kirkbymoorside area, ‘winter warmer’ packs are available from the Moorside Room support centre. The packs include items such as a power bank, torches, blankets and hot water bottles.
If any additional support is needed from Northern Powergrid, customers can contact 105 or priority service customers can call 0800 169 2996.
A number of roads in North Yorkshire remain closed because of flooding and fallen trees. There were 160 reports of fallen trees and we are continuing to work around the clock to clear as many of the routes as possible.
Highways teams, subcontractors and other colleagues including parks and grounds have been working to remove the remainder of trees blocking highways and have made good progress.
This is a dynamic situation, with the picture changing as crews address issues such as fallen trees on site or water levels dropping so roads can be reopened.
But there are only a small number of roads still closed in the Area 4 Kirby Misperton patch, which are currently being inspected to determine whether we can re-open them.
Crews will continue to inspect the roads network and respond as necessary until we return fully to business as usual - whilst the calmer weather will assist in this, we will also continue to monitor any residual effects as water moves down catchments.
North Yorkshire Council have a duty to investigate significant flood events to establish which organisations, such as themselves, the Environment Agency and Internal Drainage Boards, had flood risk management functions relating to the flooding, and whether they have done, or intend to do, anything in relation to this.
The report will try to establish the circumstances that led to the flooding, including reviewing weather data, river levels and the experience of residents and any evidence they may have. We will then make recommendations based on the conclusions of the report.
If you have been affected by the flooding in Kirkbymoorside, please email the flood team at North Yorkshire Council at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. so they can collate as much evidence as possible and discuss the next steps of the investigation process.
North Yorkshire Council
County Hall
Northallerton
DL7 8AD
Telephone: 01423 556705
Mobile: 07525 988364
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Web: www.northyorks.gov.uk
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