‘OUR FLOOD RESILIENT HOME’
Stories of ways in which people have adapted
their homes to be more flood resilient
In the first episode of ‘Our Flood Resilient Home’, Ed heads to York to visit Claire Foale to hear about how flooding has affected her home and the range of different ways her and her family have adapted their property to make it more flood resilient.
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In the second episode of ‘Our Flood Resilient Home’, Ed heads to Luddendenfoot in the Upper Calder Valley to visit Katie to hear about how flooding has affected her home and the range of different ways her and her family have adapted their property to make it more flood resilient.
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In the third episode of ‘Our Flood Resilient Home’, Ed heads to the hamlet of Snoll Hatch in the Medway Valley to visit Sue and hear about how flooding has affected her home and the range of different ways her and her family have adapted their property to make it more flood resilient.
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In the fourth episode of ‘Our Flood Resilient Home’, Ed heads to the Reeth in Upper Swaledale to visit Reverend Hewlett and hear about how flooding affected the former Vicarage at Reeth.
In the fifth episode of ‘Our Flood Resilient Home’, Ed heads to Reeth in Upper Swaledale to visit Ian and hear about how flooding affected his home, their lengthy recovery process and ways they've made their property more flood resilient.
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In the sixth episode of ‘Our Flood Resilient Home’, Ed heads to York visit Selena and hear about how flooding affected her home, and ways that her and her family have made their property more flood resilient.
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In the seven episode of ‘Our Flood Resilient Home’, Ed heads to the village of Yalding in Kent to meet the Chapman family and hear about how flooding affected her home, and ways that they have made their property more flood resilient.