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Christian, i think that's from his private helicopter.Hi Graham, did you take the photo? Is that the pub by the river in town?
The smaller one DerekChristian, i think that's from his private helicopter.
Usually one of the local rivers gives you a chance of a fish. However Severn and Warks Avon also over the bank.It's due to peak tonight sometime at Ross. We've got a spell of dry and settled weather on the way, but it's going to be cold, probably too bloody cold fish once we can get close enough to the rivers!
The banks will be a bit soggy, to say the least for a bit too, once it's bank within it's banks. It's the same across the country though isn't it! The Trent is a right mess. I was by Ringwood earlier in the week and the Avon looked pretty bad also.Usually one of the local rivers gives you a chance of a fish. However Severn and Warks Avon also over the bank.
The local lakes have taken a bright orange colour, typical with soil run off, that turns the fish right off as well. Hope the Wye drops enough for a trot by Fri as guests over the Weekend.
The Sun match Hereford cancelled if anyone can npw get out then
Stir crazy at moment.
Not good news GrahamRoss on Wye now
Ross under Wye in many places. 1 foot below highest recorded level at moment. Quite a few roads, homes, flooded
The Trent catchment has certainly taken a battering the last couple of months!Collingham AA have posted today that the levels on Carlton Ferry Lane have gone above the marks from the floods of 1973 and 2000.
This bit MarkThe Trent catchment has certainly taken a battering the last couple of months!