New volunteers sign up to Earby's Community Flood Response Team

Published Thursday, 2nd October 2025

New volunteers signed up to Earby's community flood response team at last Saturday's flooding event held at the town's fire station.

Flood Volunteers

 

Pendle Borough Council called upon Earby residents to help protect their community by becoming flood wardens - a vital role in keeping people and property safe during severe weather.

In recent years, the number of active flood wardens has declined, and the Council is working to rebuild and strengthen its local community flood response.

"Volunteers are the first line of defence during a flooding emergency," said Ward Councillor and Pendle Borough Council Leader, David Whipp. "A rapid response is needed to deploy temporary barriers against torrents of water that can flood into the town in a matter of minutes. Only people on the ground can act fast enough.

"I'd like to thank everyone who's signed up to become a volunteer with the community response team, and all the emergency services who supported Saturday's event."

Teams from Lancashire Fire and Rescue and North West Ambulance Service attended the event, together with experts in flood prevention measures. Assistant Chief Fire Officer, Samantha Pink, visited and held discussions with fire crews from Earby and Barnoldswick.

Councillor Whipp added: “When heavy rain hits, Wentcliffe and Earby Becks can quickly rise threatening homes, businesses and lives; so, it is crucial to have local volunteers who can respond quickly and help get flood defences in place.

"Since flooding in 2015, £5.5 million has been invested in flood alleviation work in Earby, but there's still a significant risk of flooding, particularly in the Water Street area.

“We're working on additional measures to reduce this risk, and councillors will be discussing progress at our next West Craven Area Committee.” 

If anyone else would like to join the local flood volunteer team, please email Scott Whalley, Engineering Manager for Pendle Borough Council - scott.whalley@pendle.gov.uk