Periodexpect disruption until 06:00 on 29 Aug 2020. BEWDLY is continuing to feel the after effects of Storm Dennis with disruption in the town centre.

Live traffic news for Bewdley, 24 hours a day, from AA Roadwatch. "Flooding is affecting Bewdley School and the foot bridge between the school and the Leisure Centre is now inaccessible. Interested in breaking news and social media. As a result, the Bewdley bypass and the roads in and out of the town are very busy as motorists try to circumnavigate the swollen river.Free shuttle bus services have been laid on, including a vintage double decker, to transport people from one side of the town to the other via the bypass.Why Germany would be especially happy to see the back of TrumpChrissy Teigen was unknowingly pregnant during surgeryWill Young reveals cruel homophobes threatened to stab him for holding hands with his boyfriend'Others did less but got more': England's lost generation of black cricketersDebenhams future in doubt as it draws up liquidation plansHow to squat properly: expert advice from a fitness professional2022 Mercedes SL spied looking sleek despite heavy camoIrish tourism chair resigns after ignoring coronavirus travel advice8 rut-busting tips to improve your fitness routine during coronavirus pandemicUK coronavirus LIVE: New quarantine comes into force for British tourists as death toll rises by threeGemma Collins highlights incredible weight loss in gorgeous £14 Tesco dressManchester United evening headlines as Bruno Fernandes responds to Eric Cantona comparisonsRail commuters saving thousands by not renewing season ticketsGtech eBike City: A cheap and simple eBike that lacks finesse but requires minimal effort to ride and maintainAlex Crockford's ultimate home workout works for everyone from beginners to jocksPolice speed camera van ends up in hedge after crash with vanPlesner Architects builds Six Senses Shaharut hotel in the Israeli desertGordon Ramsay to sell Cornish holiday home after lockdown clashes with neighbours'Traitor': Protesters gather at home of USPS chief demanding his resignation after sweeping cuts ahead of electionKanye West shades Taylor Swift in 'Twitter tirade' during family vacationWhat Happened When 4 Women with A to E Boobs Tried this Seven-Sizes-in-One SwimwearTeichmann to face Brady in Lexington final as Rogers fails to build on Serena scalpWill Smith and Jada's company responds to COVID workplace outbreakThis upper back exercise also smokes the core, biceps AND shoulders tooHow to use your iPhone or Apple Watch as a digital car keyCoronavirus news - live: Holidaymakers beat France quarantine deadline with minutes to spare amid cover-up fears over NHS staff deaths as reviews to be kept secretRoasted courgette: Jamie Oliver’s recipe wowed Insta. A flood alert remains in place in Bewdley and Stourport as river levels are forecasted to rise as a result of heavy rainfall. The following roads are also closed or closing in the Wyre Forest area: B4194 Switchback between Bewdley and Stourport closing today at 2pm The doors at Wyre Forest Leisure Centre open on 7 August then the facility in Bewdley will reopen on 24 August. The two side spans are each 52 feet (16 m), with the central span 60 feet (18 m).

Bewdley Bridge has reopened to traffic as water levels on the River Severn begin to subside.Homes and businesses have suffered damage and disruption caused by recent floods to hit the riverside town. BEWDLEY Bridge has been closed and environment officers sent to deploy a barrier at Severnside South after a rapid rise in water levels. The bridge remains closed this morning although the Highways Agency has issued information that Bewdley bypass and Stourport Bridge are open. Last Updated: This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. The forecast remains unsettled which may cause river levels to remain high for the week. Heavy rain and flooding causes Bewdley Bridge to close to pedestrians Zoe Chamberlain. Get in touch on Twitter @aturton_star or andrew.turton@expressandstar.co.uk Browse the businesses in your area and find what is perfect for you.If you are searching for a job around your local area, use our online system. River levels at the Bridgnorth gauge peaked at 4.6m on Monday evening and remain high but are beginning to fall, although rain is forecast for the next couple of days. Please plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded and move possessions and valuables off the ground or to safety. There is a flood warning in place for the River Severn at Quatford, near Bridgnorth, meaning flooding is expected.