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Dimore Brook at Field Court Drive

0.04m
Is the Dimore Brook level at the Field Court Drive station in Quedgeley, as of our last update, at 06:30 22 Nov.

Field Court Drive - Information Summary

What is the highest level of flooding in Quedgeley at the Field Court Drive station?
The maximum on record for the Field Court Drive station in Quedgeley on the Dimore Brook is 0.934m, which was at 23:45 23 Dec 2013.
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Station overseen (meaning either provided, or regulated) by: The Environment Agency
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