Local Flooding in the TV & S Area

Local Flooding in the TV & S Area

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onyx39

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11,190 posts

155 months

Monday 10th February 2014
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Just seen on the news that homes in Wraysbury are being evacuated...

onyx39

Original Poster:

11,190 posts

155 months

Monday 10th February 2014
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Want to do something "practical" to help those with problems, so have taken Somersets lead and created the Facebook group shown below. I wonder if the people on here would be kind enough to help me get the word out there.
Somerset currently has 7000 members, and work really well, currently I have three, so a long way to go.
The idea is, it's a place for people to request and offer assistance, but unless people know about, it ain't gonna work!

Frimley111R

15,818 posts

239 months

Monday 10th February 2014
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Not good. A friend lives there, right on the Thames, but at the Datchet end so a bit higher than most but he has a lovely house. (Hope I don't have to change that to 'had'.)

StarmistBlue400

3,035 posts

223 months

Tuesday 11th February 2014
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We live in Purley. In just over a year we have been flooded 4 times and we are out of the house for another 6 months. The water is two foot outside the front door.

However, I feel really really sorry for these people and totally know how they are feeling.

onyx39

Original Poster:

11,190 posts

155 months

Tuesday 11th February 2014
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Frimley111R said:
Not good. A friend lives there, right on the Thames, but at the Datchet end so a bit higher than most but he has a lovely house. (Hope I don't have to change that to 'had'.)
frown

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-26117416

NormanD

3,208 posts

233 months

Tuesday 11th February 2014
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My wife used to live next the Thames near Penton Hook Lock in the 60s

The river would often flood but everyone in the area were ready

They would put furniture on blocks and build walkways on bricks to the house
Also they would bring the boats up to the house
The floors were made of Tarmacadam so when the water went down they would sweep and hose down


It was one of the 'Joys' of living by the river

onyx39

Original Poster:

11,190 posts

155 months

Tuesday 11th February 2014
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onyx39 said:
Want to do something "practical" to help those with problems, so have taken Somersets lead and created the Facebook group shown below. I wonder if the people on here would be kind enough to help me get the word out there.
Somerset currently has 7000 members, and work really well, currently I have three, so a long way to go.
The idea is, it's a place for people to request and offer assistance, but unless people know about, it ain't gonna work!
ok... I've just been talking to the guy that runs the equivalent site in Somerset.
Apparently it's been a god send, but will only work if the word gets out there.
I wonder if the collective would be able to assist, basically, the more members on the group, the better it will work, so if you need someone who will either need or can offer help, please get them to join.

Cheers Guys.

omgus

7,305 posts

180 months

Tuesday 11th February 2014
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I have joined, i might not be to much help but will share it now too.

onyx39

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11,190 posts

155 months

Tuesday 11th February 2014
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omgus said:
I have joined, i might not be to much help but will share it now too.
Cheers... every little helps and all that.