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RolloTheRed | Report | 9 Nov 2019 14:00 |
Matlock was one of dozens of areas affected by flooding after a month’s worth of rain fell within the space of 24 hours on Thursday. |
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Barbra | Report | 9 Nov 2019 14:13 |
TRAGIC who cares for anything North of Watford Gap not our PM . |
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JoyLouise | Report | 9 Nov 2019 15:42 |
Oh dear, BoJo really has little idea of how people live. Will he help? Not if he can help it and certainly not when he thinks there's no problem. |
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Andrew | Report | 9 Nov 2019 16:07 |
There is a proposal local to me to build 600-700 homes. The access road is Watery Lane. The clue is in the name. It was knee deep after the recent rain and STILL they want to build. The local council turned down the plans, but the devopler appealed and got the approval. |
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Florence61 | Report | 9 Nov 2019 16:17 |
I was listening to R2 on Friday lunchtime to a gentleman caller who said the reason for a lot of the flooding is because the rivers are not being dredged like they used to. Therefore they are not as deep as they were many years ago and hence can hold less water. |
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Sharron | Report | 9 Nov 2019 17:31 |
Our local stream is half the width it was when I used to play in it and it has osiers growing in it which it never had before. |
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JoyLouise | Report | 9 Nov 2019 17:39 |
Andrew, I think some local authorities ought to insist on other nearby improvements such as road and bridge works before granting planning permission. Amazingly, not all do and some infrastructures have not been changed in decades. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 9 Nov 2019 21:46 |
He's not the only politico who has no sense. |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 10 Nov 2019 01:31 |
My daughter works for the Environment Agency, true, its in Southern England, but still, I can say nothing about Government interference. :-S |
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Denburybob | Report | 11 Nov 2019 11:08 |
The lower part of my garden was under a foot of water yesterday. Fortunately, the house is another six feet or more above that. We get flood alerts on the phone, and for the last couple of nights we have had the door and air brick covers on. Knowing the risk is half the problem, at least we can prepare. As a neighbour said, it is a price worth paying for the privelige of living here. |
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Dermot | Report | 11 Nov 2019 12:47 |
Has Boris tried walking on water lately? |