Tewkesbury
suffered badly during the floods of July 2007. Whilst many counties
were subject to particularly bad flooding during the year, the county
of Gloucestershire was the worst affected.

June 2007 saw one of the wettest months on record for the UK.
Rivers burst their banks and even flood defences in some locations did
little to stem the flow of water which caused damage to thousands of
homes.
At
Tewkesbury the river burst its banks and part of the town and
surrounding countryside became submerged. The flooding was so severe
that Tewkesbury became completely cut off with little or no road access
and parts of the town were under 3 feet or more of water.

Tewkesbury Abbey suffered its worst flooding in 245 years and the
nearby Mythe Water Treatment Works was flooded and ceased
pumping causing concerns for drinking water supplies.
The
army were called in to provide water bowsers and bottled water was
shipped in to provide enough supplies while Severn Trent Water battled
to restore service.
Emergency services struggled with unprecedented demand. The floods also caused problems and concern with electricity supplies.