Flood Rescue Trailer

Midgard have purchased a bespoke “flood rescue trailer” for the local residents at Teddington Riverside development. The purpose of the trailer is to provide the residents with a suitable transportation option in the case of a flood.

There is a pre-agreement in place with a local farmer, that in the case of a flood, the Estate Manager will rent a tractor from him to tow the trailer.

The trailer will be used to transport residents/the local community to public places such as shops/doctors/train station etc.

Providing this service to the residents ensures their safety will not be compromised and their day-to-day lives will not be majorly disrupted in the case of a flood, as they will still be able to access local facilities.

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