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Tilly2 | 16:34 Sun 16th Feb 2020 | Current Affairs
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Well after the latest HS2 news, Tilly all the money wasted and to be wasted on that could be better spent on flood defence...x
21:12 Sun 16th Feb 2020
Just what Dave and I have been saying, Jack.....especially as HS2 Ltd. has now gone back on promises and decided to not properly reinstate the disrupted farm land.....
re HS2 i hope that rail prices are lowered, otherwise there's no incentive to use it. I just looked up a journey i want to do next week from Berkshire to Birmingham - it's going to cost over £120 to get there by 9 by train
You can hope, Bednobs but there is no way reduced fares will happen.
The little imp in my avatar normally goes to Hereford from Sunday to Tuesday to stay with my parents but we have had to make other arrangement this week as most roads into Hereford are flooded out.
Are you all done with me now:0) You won't need any higher flood defences or sand bags if you start looking after the planet. Could the ones who say that sand bags don't help, explain to me why the army spent yesterday unloading lorry loads of them? :0)
A month's worth of rain in just under 48 hours in Wales. How would sandbags have helped there?
hereIam
Apparently ,according to this video link, a sandbag will not totally stop water ingress but helps to keep the worst away if the sandbag wall is built methodically and smaller weak spots are also protected i.e. air bricks.
This Aussie clip gives advice on using sandbags in flood situations.
My apologies. My last post was addressed to teacake's post @ 2051 and not to hereIam.
How awful for them.
ellimay wrote: //There's a big difference between a shed being flooded and your home //

Frankly I'd rather have my home flooded than my lambing shed at this time of the year. The 'shed' houses ewes just about to or in the process of giving birth to lambs, also mothers and babies waiting to get turned out , sickly lambs under heat lamps and orphan lambs getting bottle fed every four hours. Had the shed been flooded this time next week we would have been in dire straits as you can't move vulnerable animals quickly. You can't book them into a Holiday Inn or bed them down in a church hall somewhere.
The shed is now clear of water and with the wind blowing as hard as it is today, should be dried out by next week so we can bed it down with dry straw.
Mine is a minor inconvenience rather than a 'disaster' but I won't be told its not as important as a house flooding as in my opinion its worse.
APG, I think you may be wasting your time, the only time some folk see sheep is in a field when on holiday, the only other time they may pay attention is when its gone missing off the supermarket shelf, I hope then you realise its your fault, regardless of the elements. :0)
I'm afraid that farming and farmers have, and always will be taken for granted, and yet they are battling against the weather all year round, with very few complaints. But the complaints will fly in should that veg not be on the supermarket shelf just waiting to be picked up. A big percentage of folk who have had their homes flooded, can still shut the front door and turn up for work, the farmer is stuck with weeks of problems, big losses and greatly reduced income in the coming weeks/months.
Goes to prove the point that comparisons don't work.

Glad your lambing sheds are on the way to being ready Aunt Polly.
I have moved this thread into the subcategory "Current Affairs". This can be found under the category "News".
"current" affairs, I see what you did there, Spare Ed

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