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An t-Aodann Ban Flood Risk Data

An t-Aodann Ban is a settlement, part of the Highland council area.

An t-Aodann Ban inherits its flood band (Higher) from the wider Highland council area because SEPA does not publish settlement-level breakdowns for every UK location. Search any postcode in An t-Aodann Ban below for the address-level reading from SEPA flood risk maps.

Met Office UKCP18 projections (50th percentile) estimate around 3 days above 25°C per year across the Highland area, averaged over the 2021-2040 period under the RCP8.5 high emissions scenario. These are probabilistic projections - the 50th percentile is the central estimate within RCP8.5; the full range of modelled outcomes is wide and lower emissions scenarios would produce lower figures. Heat exposure within An t-Aodann Ban varies by property orientation and construction, but the overall heat stress level is relatively low. The headline 3-day figure is a council-level UKCP18 estimate (LAD resolution), not a property-level reading.

Annual mean PM2.5 across the Highland area is 3.8 µg/m³ - close to the World Health Organisation guideline of 5 µg/m³. Within An t-Aodann Ban, readings are not flat: postcodes within 200 metres of an A-road or major junction routinely run 30-50% higher during weekday rush hours than residential streets two roads back. The figure is a council-level Defra UK-AIR estimate (1km modelled grid).

Ground stability in An t-Aodann Ban follows the underlying geology more than the postal boundary. The British Geological Survey GeoSure dataset maps clay shrink-swell risk on a 50-metre cell, and properties on the same street can sit in different bands where a clay seam ends mid-road. Pre-1980 housing on clay-rich ground is the most exposed; properties on bedrock or well-drained sandy soils are typically lower-risk. A postcode-level check picks up that variation.

A free postcode check on LocalRisk covers up to six hazards for any address in An t-Aodann Ban: SEPA flood mapping, BGS ground stability, Met Office heat projections, Defra PM2.5, plus coastal erosion and green-space access where relevant. The postcode list below opens an address-level report for each postcode in An t-Aodann Ban; the council link at the top of this page returns to the wider Highland picture.

Flood: HigherHeat: LowerAir: Lower

Council area level (Highland). Search a postcode for detail.