Andrew Boyne
Senior Member
Very interesting Paul and proves that the lack of dredging is not to blame for the recent events. "Clearly pumping and dredging would not have coped in the present case." Also interested to read that "It is the legal responsibility of land owners to maintain their ditches in good order. The enforcing authority ought to act accordingly" At least that's not something we'll have to pay for!
Neil - I don't want to cut off anyone. I'm simply saying if you live on a flood plain you should expect it to flood at some point - the way some folk have been talking on the radio it's as if they believe the government should be able to stop it raining! I'm from York originally and we know all about floods in that City. There was a chap from the Association of British Insurers on tonight calling for a stop on developing on flood plains, basically suggesting if it continues then floodwater insurance would cease to exist in this country in much the same way it doesn't exist in other European countries.
Neil - I don't want to cut off anyone. I'm simply saying if you live on a flood plain you should expect it to flood at some point - the way some folk have been talking on the radio it's as if they believe the government should be able to stop it raining! I'm from York originally and we know all about floods in that City. There was a chap from the Association of British Insurers on tonight calling for a stop on developing on flood plains, basically suggesting if it continues then floodwater insurance would cease to exist in this country in much the same way it doesn't exist in other European countries.