TESTIMONIALS

The National Flood Forum exists to support individuals and communities at risk of flooding and have been doing this across the country since 2002.

Each year:

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More than 2000 people receive practical support to address their flood risk through flood action groups.
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£0 of government funding. All our funds come from donations and the services we deliver.
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Over 3000 people use the Property Protection Advisor to find out the cost of protecting their property.
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Over 1000 people call our advice line for help.
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300 flood action groups are affiliated to us.

Testimonials

What people are saying about our charity.

February media coverage

We have featured in a number of articles this month, following severe flooding that has impacted communities across the UK.   NFF CEO Tracey Garrett featured in Metro talking about how devastating flooding can be for households: https://metro.co.uk/2026/02/10/uk-still-poorly-prepared-flooding-extreme-weather-2-26812074/    Tracey spoke about issues linked to groundwater flooding in a special feature for the i Paper: […]

Diglis

Diglis Avenue is located in the city of Worcester on the banks of the River Severn. It is also one of the areas most at risk of flooding along the Severn. Today, we are launching a new campaign about the issues facing Diglis.   Watch our short film: Diglis Campaign Film   The residents of […]

Ynysybwl homes at severe risk of flooding to be bought by council

A number of homes in Ynysybwl, Rhondda Cynon Taf that face severe risk of flooding will be bought by the local council and demolished. Clydach Terrace, in Ynysybwl, Rhondda Cynon Taf, has a “unique risk of significant flooding” from the nearby Nant Clydach stream, with homes extensively damaged during storms over recent years. Tracey Garrett, […]