Comments, 2016 - 18

This is a copy of the comments which were submitted to the previous .co.uk website
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Nut Blower
03/03/18 at 7:44 PM
    Good. I'm glad you have mentioned the flood water lapping on Sunlea door step. Thats the bit I saw. I was very concerned that Beatrice was going to get flooded.   
      
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Daniel Simms
27/02/18 at 8.12 PM

Unregulated building project.

Apparently, an individual who lives in a village in West Sussex next to the river Arun, has actually just been sued for millions, by insurance companies, for building an obstruction wall without planning and environmental consent, which has been proven to cause many properties in the village to flood several years ago.

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Dexter
02/11/17 at 3:48 PM
    Although I don’t live in the area now, I was born and brought up near Millhouse/Hesket New Market.

I attended Howbeck School. I even remember the names of the teachers, Miss Ashbridge & Miss Alker, and the unrivalled school dinners prepared by Miss Bell, and the morning milk breaks. Happy Days.

Also, Caldew School, with William Green as Head, Charlie Mount, (Bouncer) as Dep.Head, Harper Tarr PE teacher, John Eland Woodwork, Bob Treasure Maths, Percy Plaice Science, Norman Shaw Rural Science, Frank Backhouse Form Master .

I love the look of your new village hall.

I log into your website at least once a week just to reminisce my childhood days, as I loved the area. I moved because of work, followed by the discovery of an amazing girl, (now my wife) otherwise I would still be there.

I can remember the Millhouse flood defence bank being put in place during the early 1970’s, and how much it meant to the people of Millhouse. No more worries about heavy rain and raised river levels. I find it very sad that a wall has been allowed to be built at the new property over the bridge, which is now causing a serious threat to the village. How on earth was this allowed to happen?

I notice there is now a Caravan Park. Now that I’m retired and have more time on my hands, I’m quite excited about the thought of buying either a caravan or motorhome to come and stay during the summer months.

Love the website. Best wishes to all you lucky people    
       
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Blue Robbo
22/09/17 at 7:21 AM
    I've just been reading your descriptions about one of your villagers building a wall which now blocks the original flood plain.

I live in a village in West Sussex which is next to the river Arun.

I can reveal that we have had a similar circumstance in our village where someone has actually just been sued for millions for building a wall without planning consent, which has been proven to cause many properties in the village to flood 2 years ago.    
       
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Yorkshire Nomad
04/09/17 at 7:25 PM
    Your circumstances are similar to our village in Yorkshire. A land owner changed the landscape on his land which caused the river to change course during flood mode, which in turn caused some houses to be flooded repeatedly. The house values dropped excessively. After the recent 2015/2016 flooding, some of the houses were sadly sold prior to the renovation work being carried out at a very low base price, as the victims had lost heart. It has only just been revealed that the person who has actually bought some of the houses is, surprise, surprise, the land owner, who has recently done more landscaping to his land which has now taken the ground levels back to near original.    
       
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Constructor
04/07/17 at 3:12 PM
    Your website has cleverly demonstrated all the levels of the last flood. It would seem that the powers that be, just don't have the ability to understand it.    
       
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Nutblower
04/02/17 at 3:07 PM
    There has been a load of time and money wasted. Surely there must be someone at the Environment Agency with a bit of common sense.    
       
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Trailblazer
04/01/17 at 12:33 PM
    I do have a certain amount of sympathy for the individuals of the Environment Agency, as prior to storm Desmond things would be relatively stress free. Then suddenly with the advent of the flooding, were suddenly thrust into job positions of total alien practicality, perhaps out of their depth but unable to admit it, making decisions in flood prevention and civil engineering. Chalk & Cheese.    
       
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Earthmover
03/29/17 at 5:00 PM
    I drive a digger for a living, and I do agree with the last comment. The Environment Agency are short sighted when it comes to practicality. The big problem with the younger members are that they tend to be staight out of university with absolutely NO practical experience with ground works & levels. I also doubt if many of them have actually witnessed an actual real life flood, so I can relate to them having difficulty with your simple cross-reference levels, as they usually rely on surveyors for the technical part. Alternatively, it's usually up to us to keep them right.
Best of luck to everyone, and your lovely village, and excellent website.   
       
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The Landscaper
03/28/17 at 7:55 PM
    I have studied all the photos on the flood survey page of this website. The facts are plain and simple to me. How could someone be allowed to build a wall where they have? You have demonstrated perfectly by your levels, the catastrophic chaos it's causing to flood the village.
Why is no one else seeing it? Has the Environment Agency bloke got a white stick?   
       
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Field Marshall
10/08/16 at 4:44 PM
    Brilliant website for the parish. Keep up the good work.   
       
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Yogi Bear
10/08/16 at 2:52 PM
    We have a same problem in our area in Yorkshire, where no one wants to take any notice of what the old ones with experience has to say.   
       
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