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Posted
8 hours ago, Dan Maynard said:

Not as much as December 23rd though, water was completely over this bridge rail and 14" deep in our house.

That must be awful, I'm really sorry to hear that. We are luckier on high ground. Constant rain last 2 days, been doing a massive conifer hedge reduction (which I underpriced), freezing fog today, but meant to be a bit if sun later. Sounds like we are the lucky ones in North Staffs. 

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3 hours ago, eggsarascal said:

Did I mention we'd had some rain here over the last few months?

 

Looks pretty grim to me. The Churnet at Cheddleton has burst its banks, but not got any photos of that for Eggs.

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5 hours ago, eggsarascal said:

Did I mention we'd had some rain here over the last few months?

 

Note the raised walkway next to the fence.

 

 

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Is that near Long Melford,

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