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Are All The Northern Contingency Safe And Dry?
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Hope all ABers and their families are safe and dry after the last few shocking days. Still more to come apparently, so sandbags at the ready. On a cheery note, keep a look out for the first hosepipe ban.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.All safe here as long as I stay off the grass in the garden, it looks like a may sink into quagmire!
Im just a little worried that my living willow fence that I just planted may rot in the ground with so much water sitting, Willow is fairly well suited to wet ground I know, but not sure how well whips will cope.
I have been out cutting hedges today though, reducing from 8ft to about 5ft, then I got rained off again.
Im just a little worried that my living willow fence that I just planted may rot in the ground with so much water sitting, Willow is fairly well suited to wet ground I know, but not sure how well whips will cope.
I have been out cutting hedges today though, reducing from 8ft to about 5ft, then I got rained off again.
Here's a fairly local pub in a village near me....
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Mainly flash flooding in Manc as far as I could see
I went down to the Law Courts - the basin is around ten or twenty feet deep and the level is normal with crowds ( mok some people ) pointing out where the water could have been
A manc pointed out that since the city was built there because it was wet and rained a lot it was likely the drains worked ....
and I said as a southerner - oo yeah didnt think of that ....
I went down to the Law Courts - the basin is around ten or twenty feet deep and the level is normal with crowds ( mok some people ) pointing out where the water could have been
A manc pointed out that since the city was built there because it was wet and rained a lot it was likely the drains worked ....
and I said as a southerner - oo yeah didnt think of that ....
I'm guessing PP that the Summerseat buildings grew up around Robert Peel II's water powered cotton mill but all much changed after the family flogged the lot off in the 1850s, having moved on to better things.
I'm interested that everyone was mok in Manc....wonder how Warrington did as that's where the Irwell offloads into the Ship Canal.
Eve - I shudder to think what kind of 'sand' that beach has.....shan't be making sandcastles....
But I wouldn't miss the Mark Addy pub, even with the pollution much reduced it took a leap of imagination to enjoy sitting at water level next to the combined waters of the Irk and Irwell.
I'm interested that everyone was mok in Manc....wonder how Warrington did as that's where the Irwell offloads into the Ship Canal.
Eve - I shudder to think what kind of 'sand' that beach has.....shan't be making sandcastles....
But I wouldn't miss the Mark Addy pub, even with the pollution much reduced it took a leap of imagination to enjoy sitting at water level next to the combined waters of the Irk and Irwell.
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