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I've known him and his wife for years so it's very personal to me. I will be bitterly disappointed if we can't sort this out.![]()
Fingers crossed it does..keep us all updated
I've known him and his wife for years so it's very personal to me. I will be bitterly disappointed if we can't sort this out.![]()
There was an interesting thing I read that dredging has been all but stopped due to EU regulations requiring rivers to be left undisturbed. Some think this causes more flooding as then rivers burst their banks more easily as they fill up with gravel, sand and other crap. If it has been the case that since 2000 rivers aren't being dredged and all these bad floods have all been worse since then it seems a probable cause to me. One that can be tackled easily. Just dredge the rivers! If you get the same amount of rain and places don't flood then you have rather easily fixed it...if it is the cause then the EU can pay for all the repairs and refund our money that they've wasted on this nonsense.
I'm really sorry to hear that ( no one took the images)
I hope its starting to settle down now![]()
But... but... everything's the EU's fault, isn't it?It was the Environment Agencies decision to stop dredging in 2000, not EU regulations, though they have made it more difficult to implement.
You can read the EA leaflet giving their reasoning here
http://www.ourcityourriver.co.uk/downloads/Dredging Leaflet.pdf
Well that really is interesting..maybe we should email it to Downing Street.Interesting article by Old Moonblat on the guardian. http://www.theguardian.com/commenti...public-spending-britain-europe-policies-homes I can't be bothered to check if it's already been mentioned![]()
Can't argue with thatAs long as my boots are dry when I get in them, I don't care how soon they get swamped.
I hope he turns out to be an anti climax for youTyd flaen Frankie, dwi'n barod. (Come on Frankie, I'm ready).![]()
Can't argue with that
I hope he turns out to be an anti climax for you![]()
I've certainly got to admire your spirit in dealing with crapI'd rather be getting stuck in but there's nothing more I can do at the moment except wait.
I've certainly got to admire your spirit in dealing with crap![]()
It's not a question of 'if' it's going to happen again... it's a question of 'when!'
Good luckI should hear back from him in about a fortnight and look forward to reading his report.
Good luck![]()
Different council I know, but it took my local one 3 months to remove a dead bough, that broke free in the high winds, about 20 feet long and 30 feet up in the air,
overhanging a foot path![]()
I hope you are staying dry.
Interesting article by Old Moonblat on the guardian. http://www.theguardian.com/commenti...public-spending-britain-europe-policies-homes I can't be bothered to check if it's already been mentioned![]()
I am not impressed that bbc.com refers to "el nino" as a contributory factor in the current global weather patters. The word is actually "niño". N and Ñ are actually different letters with different pronunciation. Sloppy work there.
Not really surprising since the Ñ isn't on a UK keyboard. And, it's the BBC!
I don't suppose the people who have been flooded give a s*** how it's spelt but you just carry on with your trivia.I am not impressed that bbc.com refers to "el nino" as a contributory factor in the current global weather patters. The word is actually "niño". N and Ñ are actually different letters with different pronunciation. Sloppy work there.
I don't suppose the people who have been flooded give a s*** how it's spelt but you just carry on with your trivia.
I don't suppose the people who have been flooded give a s*** how it's spelt but you just carry on with your trivia.
Bloody hell!This December rainfall chart explains a lot
Bloody hell!
That's shocking when you see it graphed like that!
I can imagine the neighbour is very worried..understandably![]()