Peterchurch Primary School will be closed for the rest of the week following flooding this morning.

An email sent to parents this afternoon said:

“Thank you to everyone for your support and understanding with the school closure this morning.

“All staff and pupils have now got home safely.

“Unfortunately, due to the intense rainfall and substantial amount of water flowing from the fields into school, parts of our school building has flooded.

“On advice from the Local Authority and after surveying the damage, we will be closed for the next 2 days in order to keep pupils and staff safe and to make repairs to the affected areas.

“We will be working tirelessly over the next few days to find a solution to ensure that we can get back to normal as soon as possible, and we will keep you all updated when we can.

“Teachers will upload work for the children to complete via class Dojo, and please message us if you have any concerns or worries.

“A BIG thank you to Peterchurch Fire service and all the staff who stayed and looked after the children, even the bus of Fairfield children who were stuck.

“We are surrounded by a wonderful community and everyone’s help is appreciated.”

Flooding has caused a number of issues across Herefordshire today, with a number of road closures in place this afternoon.

The following road closures are in place:

B4348 from Madley to Dorstone

C1207 Peterchurch

B4347 Ewyas Harold

A480 Mansel Lacy

A4110 Wigmore

A4110 Canon Pyon

B4399 Holme Lacy 

Other routes, such as the A480 (Credenhill to Yazor) and the A49 (Hereford to Leominster) have standing water but are passable with care.

A number of schools have also closed early for the day. These include the following:

Fairfield High School, Kingstone Academy, Clifford Primary School, Longtown Primary School, Almeley Primary, Michaelchurch Escley Primary School, Weobley High School, Brookfield and Peterchurch Primary School. 

Please note that additional schools may also be closing early.

A Flood Warning has been issued on the Dulas Brook in Ewyas Harold this morning.

The Flood Warning, issued by the Environment Agency says:

“River levels are rising at the Ewyas Harold river gauge as a result of heavy rainfall.

“Consequently, flooding of property, roads and farmland is possible today, Wednesday 16/10/24.

“We expect flooding to affect the main road via the left bank at the chip shop. Properties on Prill Road may be impacted. 

“Further rainfall is forecast over the next 24 hours. 

“We are closely monitoring the situation.

“Please avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses and plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded.”

More Details – https://check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk/target-area/031FWFDU10

A Met Office weather warning is in place across Herefordshire until 9pm on Wednesday. 

Areas of heavy rain are expected to develop and push north across the warning area. 

The first area of rain will continue north this morning, then a second area pushes northeastwards this afternoon before clearing during the evening

Many places will see around 10-20 mm of rain, but there is a chance some locations may see considerably more than this over a 6 hour period, most likely parts of southwest England and south Wales. 

A few places may see 50-80 mm of rain fall in 6 hours. 

Isolated thunderstorms are also possible in the south of the warning area, with lightning an additional hazard.

Flood alerts are also in force on the River Arrow, River Frome, River Lugg and River Leadon in Herefordshire, with levels expected to continue to rise over the next 24-48 hours.