Saw a report on Breakfast News that apparently some people have been peeing / pouring bleach in a bowser...
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Cheltenham is like a ghost town
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Originally posted by lukemgFour meals from anarchy. Great illustration of how fragile the whole of society is. If the electric, gas and water supplies went off, 24 hours later there would be total chaos, a week later people would be killing each other and forming armed gangs for protection....Comment
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They have tankers of water going in ready for monday i'm told, which is excellent news as i'm sitting on my arse earning nothing while my client has shut down thier offices in Cheltenham atm, 2 weeks fee down the drain, bloody floods!!!
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Originally posted by LucyHow can you say you are not a trucker, then?
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IMPORTANT WATER RECONNECTION NEWS FROM SEVERN TRENT
Monday 30th July 2007
Quedgeley, Bishop's Cleeve, Prestbury, Gloucester, Churchdown, Eastern Ave, Longlevens, Tredworth, Abbeymead, Abbeydale, Barnwood, Tuffley, Podsmeadand Sandhurst.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/gloucestershire..._feature.shtml
No mention here about when the people here in Cheltenham will get their water back.Last edited by Lambros; 29 July 2007, 19:44.Comment
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Try the bigger timetable at http://www.thisisgloucestershire.co....entPK=17958246
According to this Cheltenham gets water on Tuesday. Poor old Woodmancote is bottom of the list and has to wait till Thursday.Comment
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Anyone who is able to afford to live In Woodmancote is NOT poor. Although Woodmancote is bottom of then list I doubt whether many of the residents would have been using the bowers and collecting free bottled water from Severn Trent collection points. I expect most of them would have vacated to their second homes.Comment
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I've been to Tewkesbury today, and despite being disaster centre of the entire universe, they've had water since Friday. But they're still being told not to drink it.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostI wonder if that chap is still driving around with his "I SPY" number plate...Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.Comment
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