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  • MicrosoftBob
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    I've been house hunting out in the country and if you find properties old enough they are all located somewhere sensible

    We just need a strong government, they've been prepared to flood villages to make way for water resevoirs before, so doing the same thing to prevent flooding over a wide area has to be an option

    I can't see the electorate wanting it though

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    Dykes alone won't solve it in the Thames valley, except a few dykes surrounding small but important buildings. Dykes create a bottleneck. You need trees and you need to designate areas that will be allowed to flood; that can mean demolishing buildings to accomodate flood areas, and I wonder whether people will take kindly to that.
    I designate Dunstable as a legitimate flooding zone.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Dykes alone won't solve it in the Thames valley, except a few dykes surrounding small but important buildings. Dykes create a bottleneck. You need trees and you need to designate areas that will be allowed to flood; that can mean demolishing buildings to accomodate flood areas, and I wonder whether people will take kindly to that.

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  • MicrosoftBob
    started a topic Women divers

    Women divers

    Could be the answer to the flooding

    Well more dykes seems to solve the problem in Holland

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