Large amount of water flowing from hedge row and pooling by the second T junction
Reported via mobile in the Flooding on a road/footpath category anonymously at 15:43, Tuesday 10 March 2026
Sent to Buckinghamshire Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 9082045.
Large amount of water flowing down hill and pooling in the road where there was previous flooding, may well be difficult to drain away as earth already saturated. It's coming from the high laurel hedge.
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If the flooding is caused by a water leak we will report it to the relevant water company, who are responsible for water leaks.
There are occasions when flash flooding overloads the drain/gully, even when a drain/gully is clean and well maintained it can only cope with a certain volume of water at one time, a sudden and heavy downpour can still cause flooding especially if the road is in a low lying area, this generally clears away over a matter of hours.
The Highway Officer is only able to inspect the drain when the water has cleared away, this will be done within 10 days and if required, an order will be raised to clear the drain.
Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 15:46, Tuesday 10 March 2026
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We have carried out an inspection of the area and our assessment is that this issue reported is the responsibility of the water company. Please report your issue directly to the relevant company for your area. Below are the contact details for the water companies operating in Buckinghamshire.
- Affinity Water
- Anglian Water
- Thames Water
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