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Just seen the weather in Lancashire and Cumbria looks a nightmare


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£100,000s were spent on flood plains and defences along the Calder Valley over the last ten years. Don't look like much of an improvement though

 

Hi GARY they need to spend pots of money there now thanks Jon

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Cos of steep sided valleys, the limited land for overflowing water to flood to and the moorland above where the rain collects, there's probably not much more that can be done

 

How's about a few massive upland forests? cheers, steve

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Cos of steep sided valleys, the limited land for overflowing water to flood to and the moorland above where the rain collects, there's probably not much more that can be done

 

Hi GRAY night mere mate have you any pics thanks Jon

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How's about a few massive upland forests? cheers, steve

 

Probably about the only long term solution. But we've had so much rain over last few weeks the grounds waterlogged with standing water which can't hold any more

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Probably about the only long term solution. But we've had so much rain over last few weeks the grounds waterlogged with standing water which can't hold any more

 

Those big old oaks must draw up a phenomenal amount of water.... and if the Lake District hills were covered in big oaks, like it should be, instead of sheep.

 

Apart from the sun ever expanding we humans tend to bring these problems upon ourselves.

 

cheers, steve

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Those big old oaks must draw up a phenomenal amount of water.... and if the Lake District hills were covered in big oaks, like it should be, instead of sheep.

 

Apart from the sun ever expanding we humans tend to bring these problems upon ourselves.

 

cheers, steve

 

Hi Steve that would great mate put in a load of oaks mate thanks Jon

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Cos of steep sided valleys, the limited land for overflowing water to flood to and the moorland above where the rain collects, there's probably not much more that can be done

 

This is quite true

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