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gil Downsizer Moderator
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gil Downsizer Moderator
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thos
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Jonnyboy
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jamsam
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tahir
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Jonnyboy
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gil Downsizer Moderator
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Posted: Fri Nov 11, 05 3:16 pm Post subject: |
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jamsam wrote: |
i live right between 3 rivers and amountain, so you can guess what fun ive had this week, |
thought it might be something like that, from your previous post on the getting organised thread. and a houseful of family too.
I sympathise - I've got a small river, two tributaries and hills all around. this week wasn't as bad as a couple of weeks ago, for me, though the river is eroding the field on the other side at a tremendous rate, and will have to be repaired with rock, rather than the usual gravel.
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runoff from the mountain, all the rivers burst the banks, half the hedges keeping the floods out had to be pulled own to get the animals out and i had to abandon my car. |
that sounds serious. are your livestock alright ? does the car still go ? did the house flood too ? hope not much if any damage. |
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gil Downsizer Moderator
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jema Downsizer Moderator
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Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
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hils
Joined: 08 Mar 2005 Posts: 568 Location: Nottingham
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Treacodactyl Downsizer Moderator
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gil Downsizer Moderator
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Posted: Fri Nov 11, 05 8:33 pm Post subject: |
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hils wrote: |
Obviously I will have a serious threat of flooding so the socket idea is great - pretty obvious too!. Does anyone know if councils in England give out sand bags? |
Has the mill cottage has ever been flooded in the past ? I asked a friend of mine who lives in a mill whether she'd ever been flooded, and much to my surprise, the answer was no, because the mill had been positioned above possible flood levels, when it was built way back. Mind you, thought my house would be safe because there had been a dwelling on the site for centuries (including a mill), but they didn't have to contend with global warming and Capability Brown neighbours
if the council don't, they ought to. if your area is prone to flooding, they should give you sandbags; if not, they'll probably be so surprised they'll give you some anyway.
And you don't have to wait until it's an emergency to ask. |
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