Emergency 2024–2025
Emergency Plan
This plan has been drawn up by Deddington Parish Council so that in the event of an emergency in Deddington, Hempton or Clifton parishioners should have a clear idea of whom to contact and where to go. The plan details the roles of the various emergency services and support agencies.
The type of event which could trigger a local emergency include flooding, severe storms, drought, extreme heat, a major fire, explosion, gas leak, a pollution incident, a pandemic health threat, contamination of food or water supply or threat of terrorist attack – any of which might necessitate a localised or large-scale evacuation. Heavy snow is perhaps the most likely possibility, hence the separate Winter Plan. The full Emergency Plan 2024–25 is here.
The type of event which could trigger a local emergency include flooding, severe storms, drought, extreme heat, a major fire, explosion, gas leak, a pollution incident, a pandemic health threat, contamination of food or water supply or threat of terrorist attack – any of which might necessitate a localised or large-scale evacuation. Heavy snow is perhaps the most likely possibility, hence the separate Winter Plan. The full Emergency Plan 2024–25 is here.
Winter Plan
What the community can expect from the principal authorities (Oxfordshire County Council and Cherwell District Council), and what the Parish Council has done so that we can help ourselves and our neighbours. More details of the 2024–25 Winter Plan here
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OCC Snow Guide
Communities and property owners can help themselves and improve the safety of their area by undertaking simple snow clearance activities as soon as snow falls. More details of OCC's Snow Guide here
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Utility Failure
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