Monday, July 23, 2007

From burbling brook to raging torrent

Spare a thought for the staff of Dogs Today magazine, who had to evacuate last week as the waters rose at their offices in Chobham, Surrey. Beverley Cuddy has posted some piccies on her Cold Wet Nose blog of the waters rising. As she says, even with a couple of inches of water they'll have to replace the carpets and replaster; luckily (for us!) they put the next issue to bed with what sounds like minutes to spare.
I think more and more that we're quite lucky here in Leicestershire. We have a bit of flooding around Rothley and Sileby - but that always happens when there's heavy rain. In fact there's a stretch of road that goes under the A6 that is closed most of the Winter because it floods. Most of the flood plains are fallow fields, used for grazing in the summer but left empty in the Winter because they flood - these are flooded now but with minimal damage to crops. Other flood plains, such as Watermead park near Wanlip (and of course the lovely Sence Valley Forest Park!!), are country parks. Whitwick has flooded in the past as the normally picturesque and burbling brook has swollen to river size and broken its banks - but this summer, although it's definitely been much deeper than usual, the village has escaped largely unscathed thanks to significant work carried out on the flood defences last year. Mercifully, we live on a hill - so although our garden is absolutely sodden (clay soil = no drainage!), we won't flood. It all drains down into the valley..

Save Our SSSI

Speaking of the valley, some people local to us are trying to raise money to save our woods from developers, clean them up and turn them into a real focus for the community. I'm confident that the campaign will succeed and I look forward to helping out when the clean-up begins - at the moment we're always on the lookout for teenagers on motorbikes and broken glass, it'll be nice to get the area cleared of rubbish and shut the yobs out. The addition of poo bins would be good, too...

3 comments:

Unknown said...

I've seen the devastation on TV and I'm glad to hear you guys are safe! It's like that here too, though not close to Göteborg (in Småland). I wonder what's up with the weather these days... Hugs!

Em said...

Has Lilla Edet escaped the flooding? It's raining again now... I know England is famed for its wet weather, but this is ridiculous...

Unknown said...

Well, the whole west coast has gotten a great deal of rain this summer. Though not by far as much as you. It's not caused anything except for sour faces ;-) . This last winter, though, was horrible. Flooding all over the place and my mom had to have draining ditches dug in her yard. They've since been covered and now the grass grows wonderfully and you'd never have guessed the house was in danger of getting flooded this winter.