'It's a scandal' as Yorkshire's Storm Ciara flood victims are told they can't claim twice for funding to protect their homes

Hebden Bridge was badly hit by Storm Ciara in February 2020. Pic by Oli Scarff for AFP via Getty ImagesHebden Bridge was badly hit by Storm Ciara in February 2020. Pic by Oli Scarff for AFP via Getty Images
Hebden Bridge was badly hit by Storm Ciara in February 2020. Pic by Oli Scarff for AFP via Getty Images
Dozens of people in a flood-hit Yorkshire borough have been told they cannot claim a government grant to protect their homes from floods after last year's devastating Storm Ciara because they used a similar scheme four years earlier.

Infrastructure in Calderdale is still being repaired a year on from Storm Ciara, which left some 1,500 homes and businesses flooded in the West Yorkshire borough and caused severe disruption around the country.

The flooding was the second worst to hit the Calder Valley in recent years after the Boxing Day floods of 2015, but since February 9 last year the area has faced 16 flood alerts and warnings as well as a near miss in the form of last month's Storm Christoph.

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