Plans to improve protection after homes flooded
BBCFlood protection around Boston could be strengthened after homes were damaged following heavy rainfall in January 2025.
A report by Lincolnshire County Council recommends that households should consider installing pumps and that the Environment Agency (EA) should develop better warning measures.
About 38 properties in Wyberton West Road and Park Road were affected by the flooding when the South Forty Foot Drain overtopped.
A Boston Borough Council meeting asked a representative of the EA why cracks in a protective wall were not fixed.

According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, councillor Richard Austin said: "One very disappointing aspect of the investigation is that it identified that the wall where the overtopping occurred was a serious area of risk.
"In fact, there was some serious cracking in that wall. That was identified in June, six months before the flood."
In response, Morgan Wray, area flood risk manager for the EA, said the wall was inspected before winter and a bid was put in for repairs.
"We didn't meet the timings to put that scheme on the bid list, if you like, for that year," he told the meeting.
"We did put it in the following year and actually some money was spent last year to fill some of those cracks."
He added that the EA was working to attract "further funding to Boston" in a bid to future-proof the area's flood defences.
Wray also told councillors that the agency's flood warning system was "under constant evolution".
"There was actually [a flood warning] for all that area, but from a tidal flooding perspective," he said.
"What was a flood warning for the fluvial (river) flooding, so rainfall in the wider catchment area."
He added that the flood warning system for the area had been updated.
This story was updated on 7/5/26 as some of the quotes in the LDRS copy were originally incorrectly attributed to a representative of the local drainage board.
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