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Tenby’s flooding longstanding flooding issue on the B4318 at Gumfreston, connecting the seaside town to St Florence and Carew, and routes beyond, leading to Pembroke, has been raised at the Senedd.
Senedd Member for Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire, Samuel Kurtz spoke about the issues at Welsh Parliament on Tuesday.
“Yet again we had some heavy rain last night, and yet again the Gumfreston road flooded,” he said.
“The local hard working county councillor Rhys Jordan, has pushed Pembrokeshire County Council for action, but has come up against a brick wall.
“It’s become such an issue, that a local resident have even designed their own web app called ‘Is Gumfreston flooded?’
“That’s becoming an issue, as this is one of the main routes into Tenby, stopping people coming in.
“What Cllr Rhys Jordan is calling for, is a multi-agency approach, to tackle this once and for all. It’s becoming a real problem, and it’s only getting worse.”
The people of Pembrokeshire and further afield are being urged to sign a petition to get a flooding hotspot on a main route in and out of Tenby debated by Welsh Government at the Senedd. 10,000 signatures are needed for action to be taken, but with a deadline of January 31, as it stands, just over 3,000 people have signed the petition.
Although the road is maintained by Pembrokeshire County Council, flooding is caused by surface water runoff, high River Ritec levels, and tidal locking at the South Beach outfall during high tides.
These combined factors mean local highway measures alone cannot resolve the problem.
County councillor for the wards of Gumfreston and St Florence, Cllr Rhys Jordan has long shared his frustrations over the situation, and has now created a petition to the Welsh Government because repeated flooding on the B4318 can no longer be resolved through local routes alone.

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00:00Louise, yet again we had some heavy rain last night and yet again the Gumpfres
00:05and Road flooded the B4318 of the Ritech. Now there's a petition
00:10live at the moment it's had over two and a half thousand signatures. The local hard-working
00:15county councillor Rhys Jordan has pushed Pembrokeshire County Council for action but has come up against
00:20a brick wall. It's becoming such an issue that a local resident Tom Morgan has even designed his
00:25own web app called Is Gumforeston Flood It? That's becoming an issue.
00:30Because this is one of the main routes into Tembi, stopping people coming in when people, when it
00:35does flood people get their cars caught that takes away the fire service from
00:40actually doing their jobs rescuing people from this area. What Rhys Jordan is calling for is a
00:45multi-agency approach to tackle this once and for all. It's becoming a real-
00:50problem and is only getting worse. So can I call for a oral statement from the cabinet?
00:55Secretary for climate change on how he can help lead this multi-agency approach to tackle the flood.
01:00Secretary for climate change on how he can help lead the road once and for all.
01:03Well thank you for that question Sam.
01:05And of course we are in the position where we are receiving our
01:10reports on the likely impact of storm change on how he can help lead the road once and for all.
01:15And of course we focus on how he can help lead the road once again.
01:16Let sure to follow up on how toND of theыл when
01:19Okay, thank you so much.
01:24So let me aktuel everyone here.
01:25Thank you, everyone.
01:26Thank Lanish Kukka, Ferguson, for Washington.
01:28terms of that situation and I think it is
01:33really important to recognise that we have
01:36got, we are anticipating, we've actually
01:38activated level 1 response arrangements yesterday.
01:43We anticipate, of course, those strong winds and
01:46heavy windfall.
01:48And that level 1 response means multi-agency
01:53response to coordinate departmental input where
01:56needed and I have to...
01:58to assure you that the Natural Resources
02:02Wells held a flood...
02:03...and advisory service meeting today with
02:06South Wales, David Powys...
02:08...as well as with Gwent local resilience flood...
02:13...authorities to plan for multi-agency response.
02:16So I'm sure that road...
02:18...that also was included in that multi-agency
02:21discussion today.
02:23Thank you very much.
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