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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIt's further down the road, closer to the river than us.
If the church floods, the whole town is in serious trouble, since it's some way up a slope. Church isn't in the flood plain, but the road up to it is.
Of course, it might make it trickier for the surveyor to get off their arses and go and value the property
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It's further down the road, closer to the river than us.
If the church floods, the whole town is in serious trouble, since it's some way up a slope. Church isn't in the flood plain, but the road up to it is.
Of course, it might make it trickier for the surveyor to get off their arses and go and value the property
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Wasn't he arguing with insurers about flood risks?
Hope all's OK.
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PM: FAO theFAQQER
Not really wanting to ask as it could be bad news but considering where your new house can I just check everything is fine after your posts last week and BBC News - Todmorden flash floods amid torrential rainLast edited by eek; 29 July 2013, 21:35.Tags: None
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