When was the last time Cockermouth flooded?

When was the last time Cockermouth flooded?

The town, at the confluence of the Rivers Cocker and Derwent, is prone to flooding due to the natural topography of the area. Flooding occurred most recently in 2005, 2008 and 2009.

Where did the Cumbria floods 2009 happen?

The weather front stopped over Cumbria. The falling rain poured into the River Derwent and River Cocker. Cockermouth is located at the rivers’ confluence and as a result, suffered significant flooding.

When did Cockermouth get flooded?

20th November 2009
The flood in Cockermouth, 19th-20th November 2009 – Visit Cumbria.

How many times has Cockermouth flooded?

The latest census estimates a population of around 8,200 people in the town, which has been prone to flooding in the past. It experienced severe floods in 2005, 2009 and 2015, and now again in 2021.

What’s Cockermouth famous for?

Cockermouth is famous for its association with various historical people – notably the poet William Wordsworth and the mutineer Fletcher Christian, both of whom were born in or near the town.

What happened at Cockermouth?

Fears of flooding caused one hotel in Cumbria to close to non-residents. The Trout Hotel in Cockermouth closed its doors to non-residents yesterday (October 28) due to rising river levels and fears this could enter the hotel.

What percentage of businesses were flooded in the Cockermouth floods in 2009?

A survey by Cumbria Tourism found that 72% of tourist businesses across the county suffered some negative impact because of the floods and 6% of tourist business closed down completely. Now, nearly four years later, more than £4.4m has been spent on flood defence work in the town.

Why was Cockermouth flooded?

Its location to both the River Cocker and the River Derwent means Cockermouth is always going to be at risk of flooding after heavy and persistent rainfall. Rain fell continuously through Thursday night leading to water levels reportedly at chest height in the town, meaning boats were required to get people to safety.

Is Cockermouth worth visiting?

With family friendly places to visit, everything within an easy walk, and plenty to catch your eye around town, it’s a great place to visit. It’s also the perfect gateway to the Western Lake District and the Solway coast, so it’s worth planning your trip so you’ve got time to head out of town too.

What is the meaning of Cockermouth?

Etymology. Cockermouth, is “the mouth of the River Cocker”; the river takes its name from the Brythonic Celtic word kukrā, meaning ‘the crooked one’. It has frequently been noted on lists of unusual place names.

Why is it called Cockermouth?

What time does Cockermouth flood happen?

On thursday 19th November, the rivers Cocker and Derwent, which join in Cockermouth, rose to a level that flooded much of central Cockermouth, leaving huge amounts of destruction, and most of the shops, restaurants and pubs in the town completely wrecked. Thursday afternoon about 3.00 pm, as the floods start to rise.

What happened in Cockermouth?

On thursday 19th November, the rivers Cocker and Derwent, which join in Cockermouth, rose to a level that flooded much of central Cockermouth, leaving huge amounts of destruction, and most of the shops, restaurants and pubs in the town completely wrecked.

Where are the flood warnings in force in Cumbria?

There are now six severe flood warnings in force in Cumbria. That means serious problems in Cockermouth, Keswick, two places along the River Kent near Burneside, the River Cocker at Southwaite Bridge, and along the River Eamont near Penrith. Roof of submerged car visible at Cockermouth.

What’s happened to Wordsworth House in Cockermouth?

In Cockermouth, it’s revealed that Wordsworth House has had a lucky escape after its volunteers managed to lift many of the historical artefacts to dry floors. But the grounds did not fare as well, with the oak gates ripped off and walls and terraces demolished.