General Chat
Welcome to the Genes Reunited community boards!
- The Genes Reunited community is made up of millions of people with similar interests. Discover your family history and make life long friends along the way.
- You will find a close knit but welcoming group of keen genealogists all prepared to offer advice and help to new members.
- And it's not all serious business. The boards are often a place to relax and be entertained by all kinds of subjects.
- The Genes community will go out of their way to help you, so don’t be shy about asking for help.
Quick Search
Single word search
Icons
- New posts
- No new posts
- Thread closed
- Stickied, new posts
- Stickied, no new posts
Flooding
Profile | Posted by | Options | Post Date |
---|---|---|---|
|
~`*`Jude`*`~ | Report | 8 Feb 2014 17:41 |
On the news the other day a farmer had asked for people to stop driving up and down the roads by his farm. His farm is under water and every time a car/van etc drives past it causes a wave which spreads itself across the fields and into his house, causing more damage :-( :-( |
|||
Researching: |
|||
|
~`*`Jude`*`~ | Report | 8 Feb 2014 17:33 |
OneFootInTheGrave.....beautifully put:) |
|||
Researching: |
|||
|
Sharron | Report | 8 Feb 2014 17:33 |
An enormous number of front gardens have been converted to hard standing areas which stop ground water being able to soak away. |
|||
|
+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 8 Feb 2014 17:26 |
While agreeing with Graham that dredging wont solve the Somerset Levels flooding completely, surely greater river capacity coupled with land drainage will help in the future? |
|||
Researching: |
|||
|
Graham | Report | 8 Feb 2014 15:17 |
I live on the Somerset levels. It has flooded here every year since the last ice age. It is what is known as a wetland area. It is naturally boggy. Since the middle ages people have attempted to drain the land here with varying degrees of success. But you can't stop nature doing its thing. There will always be a certain amount of flooding here. |
|||
|
KempinaPartyhat | Report | 8 Feb 2014 15:16 |
I drowned my car last night .....flash flooding cought me out! |
|||
|
OneFootInTheGrave | Report | 8 Feb 2014 14:54 |
It is not as though they were unaware there would be problems, a month ago, on the 7th January, the Environment Food and Rural Affairs Committee, issued a highly critical report which questioned, how further budget cuts of over £300 million over the coming two years, would affect the ability of the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), to respond to emergencies such as the devastation caused by the flooding over Christmas and the New Year as it was already struggling to cope with the £500 million of cuts from it's budget since 2010. |
|||
Researching: |
|||
|
Merlin | Report | 8 Feb 2014 14:12 |
I think its time that these"Placement " people of the Quangos Et Al should be told "Shape up or Ship Out" there are too many of them incapable of doing the jobs they are allocated,The Idea of spending Millions on a Wetland for Birds rather than protect peoples homes and livelyhoods is a national disgrace. As for the Prime Minister being a Pillock,Sorry I totally disagree, Saying so is an Insult to a Pillock.**M**. |
|||
Researching: |
|||
|
Magpie | Report | 8 Feb 2014 13:41 |
I agree Phyll, but am in danger of provoking 'wrath' if I say so, so will keep quiet on that subject! That is a very kind gesture Ann C, We used to live almost on top of a river, but moved in 2011 to be nearer to family (grandchildren we never saw and now do!), and thank goodness we did as I understand that since we went the rain has been horrendous both in 2012 and this year. We now live well away from any rivers or sea so are not affected, but we do feel very very sorry for ALL the people living through this nightmare. |
|||
|
AnnCardiff | Report | 8 Feb 2014 13:16 |
I'm quite sure I am no the only one on these boards who would offer shelter to a family who have been flooded out - think we're all a very caring lot on here :-D |
|||
Researching: |
|||
|
Phyll | Report | 8 Feb 2014 13:12 |
About time the poiticians looked after this country instead of sending money abroad. We don't seem to count for much anymore. My heart goes out to anyone who is having to deal with all this flooding. |
|||
Researching: |
|||
|
Sharron | Report | 8 Feb 2014 12:35 |
I don't know where the stuff brought out of the ditches went on the back of the River Board tractor but I would have thought it could have been used on the land. |
|||
|
OneFootInTheGrave | Report | 8 Feb 2014 12:32 |
AnnCardiff - what a lovely kind gesture to make <3 |
|||
Researching: |
|||
|
nameslessone | Report | 8 Feb 2014 12:26 |
How Kind, Ann - but Cardiff is a bit of a way. |
|||
|
~`*`Jude`*`~ | Report | 8 Feb 2014 12:13 |
AnnC...what a lovely thing to say:) |
|||
Researching: |
|||
|
OneFootInTheGrave | Report | 8 Feb 2014 11:53 |
On a visit yesterday to the Somerset Levels, the prime minister suggested that cut backs in river dredging under the last Labour government made the area more liable to flooding - more or less saying the conservatives were not to blame. |
|||
Researching: |
|||
|
+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 8 Feb 2014 11:48 |
One thing that's been puzzling about how the marooned Somerset Levels residents are coping - if the sewage is backed up in to their areas, what's happening to their own bodily waste?? |
|||
Researching: |
|||
|
Dermot | Report | 8 Feb 2014 11:21 |
'Water, water, every where, |
|||
|
Maryanna | Report | 8 Feb 2014 10:25 |
The town here on the Surrey / Hampshire border is surrounded by water meadows which flood whenever we have heavy rain. These serve to protect the town centre since it was flooded in the late 1960s. These have been flooded now since before Christmas although the level has gone up and down. Some new houses have been built right on the edge if the meadows and fortunately so far have stayed safe and dry. It is a hilly little town and we are up a hill on the outskirts of town with fields behind us, then open countryside for miles. |
|||
Researching: |
|||
|
maggiewinchester | Report | 8 Feb 2014 00:22 |
I'm personally lucky. I may be 3 steps down from the road, but there are 3 steps up to the house, and as I'm on a hill (ground slopes away on all sides of the house - I'm 6 ft higher than next door, and we're a terraced row!) Great fun when it's icy :-| :-| |
|||
Researching: |