Experts will be on hand at two drop in sessions being held in Denbighshire this week to advise those affected by the flooding two weeks ago.
Environment Agency Wales has arranged for the National Flood Forum to attend the sessions, which will take place on Friday December 14th from 4pm until 8pm, at Canolfan Awelon, School Road, Ruthin, and on Saturday December 15th, from 10am until 2pm, at the Youth Centre, Denbigh Road, St Asaph.
The National Flood Forum is a national charity dedicated to supporting and representing communities and individuals at risk of flooding.
Darren said:
"At this very difficult time, those affected by the floods two weeks ago need all the advice and support they can get and I am really pleased that Environment Agency Wales has arranged for these sessions to take place in Ruthin and St Asaph, the two towns most badly hit in North Wales."
As well as organising the drop-in sessions, Environment Agency Wales staff have been working at full capacity on the recovery stage. They have been on site since the flooding occurred to provide support and advice to those affected and are also carrying out urgent work at more than 35 key sites that have been damaged by the floods, to maintain the level of protection for people living in Ruthin, St Asaph and Llanfairtalhaiarn.