The Environment Agency has issued flood warnings across parts of Gedling borough with nearby properties at risk due to rising water levels from recent heavy rainfall overnight. –
They warned that rising river levels today may lead to flooding. River Trent levels were reported to have started to rise at 6am this morning (14).
The Agency say the areas most at risk are low-lying agricultural land and roads including communities near to the River Trent with Stoke Lane at Stoke Bardolph featuring in the alert.
An Environment Agency spokesman said: “We are closely monitoring the situation. Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water”
LATEST ALERTS
Updated 10.25am on November 14, 2025 – A flood alert now in place on Trent tributaries.
This could result in flooding at Arnold, Calverton, Carlton, Lambley and Woodborough.
Areas most at risk are low-lying agricultural land and roads around the tributaries of the River Trent in Nottinghamshire, the Dover Beck, Cocker Beck, Woodborough Brook, Ouse Dyke and others.
Rainfall is forecast over the next 24 hours and river levels are rising rapidly.
Updated 7:27am on November 14, 2025 – Rising river levels today may lead to flooding.
Flooding is possible on 14 November 2025 . Areas most at risk are low-lying agricultural land and roads including communities near to the River Trent with alert at Stoke Lane at Stoke Bardolph. Rainfall is forecast over the next 24 hours. River levels will begin rising at 06:00 on 14/11/25.



