Bridgend County Borough Council, Civic Offices, Angel Street, Bridgend, CF31 4WB

Tel: 01656 643643
Fax: 01656 668126
Email: talktous@bridgend.gov.uk

Opening times
Monday - Friday 8.00am - 5.30pm

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Flooding (drainage and gullies)

A major part of the road network is the drainage system, designed to take water away from the road surface. Problems can occur even when it is clean and well maintained. 

Flooded or waterlogged roads result when the amount of water on the road is greater than the capacity of the drainage facilities to take it away.

Blocked road drain

Exceptional rainfall, a road being in a low lying area or changes in 'run off' from adjacent land are some of the situations that can lead to the road flooding even though the drainage system is in good working order.

In general drainage systems should work without any routine maintenance, although we do normally empty gullies once a year to remove silt.

Drainage gullies and drains can become blocked very quickly when materials like mud or stones are carried onto the road during heavy rain or flooding. The same situation can apply when there is a heavy fall of leaves.

For flooding on, or from public roads, or to report blocked gullies or gratings please contact:
Bridgend County Borough Council Highways Department

For all highway emergencies including flooding, damage, traffic incidents
Call 01656 642541

We can also be contact by e-mail: custcare@bridgend.gov.uk

Land drainage
We are responsible for maintaining and repairing drainage and culverts on land we own.

We may take action against land owners where problems are caused on the road because of damaged drainage on their land.

If you notice flooding or can see that flooding is imminent on a road please Call the above number

We may also serve notice on riparian landowners to remove blockages to watercourses on their land. A riparian owner is someone who owns land which a watercourse or river passes through. This is defined in the Land Drainage Act 1991 –

We would not usually get involved in cases where flooding is caused on private property due to run-off from another private property. This is a civil matter between the two landowners.

Additional contact details:
Who to report other types of flooding to:

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