hope no-one is affected by the flooding !

I know, it looks horrible, hope everyone is okay.:wizard:
 
It's dreadful itsn't it? I feel so bad moaning on about the rain when folks homes and businesses have been ruined. :sad2:
 
Debs and the Stringers are from the Gloucester area!

Hope they are all nice and dry.
 

My DBF's family all live in Cheltenham and have been quite badly affected :sad2:
 
I also hope all is well, it's just terrible the amount of damage that water can do!:hug:
 
my thoughts are with everyone affected, really hope no DISsers are homeless right now.:grouphug:
 
Terrible isn't it...it looks like something from abroad not 30 minutes away!

Hope everyone is okay!
 
Yes we have had loads of rain here but thankfully we have not been affected like some .:thumbsup2
My heart goes out to all that are suffering at present from the floods , & just to top it of they now have a water shortage.:eek: :eek: :eek: MAD WORLD we live in, & you never know just whats round the corner
 
We've been hit by it all a bit, but not too badly.

Power has been off all morning and has only just come back on. Telephone is now down, and apparently Severn Trent are running out of water! Bowsers are out all over Gloucester giving out free water and by all accounts they are mobbed. We're not too bad for water, albeit the pressure is very low, so hopefully it will all get sorted before it runs out

Worst for us personally was Friday when it took me 3.5hrs to get from Cheltenham to Gloucester - a 12 mile trip, which normally takes 20mins or so. Worst part of that was when I was attempting to drive down a road and steam starting pouring out from under the bonnet - a sign that the water level was too high me thinks!

Here is a pic of the road in question from the local BBC radio website -

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Bad news is it is still raining here, and we have just had a pretty heavy downpour.

Can't wait for the GGG meet this week, any chance of some arm bands Jules!!:lmao:
 
oh Matt, thinking of you both. that drive sounds like it was a nightmare for you

I have the rubber rings sorted, you just remember your wellies
 
crikey Matt that sounds terrible !!! at least you havn't been too badly affected :hug:
 
So far we've got off lightly - thank goodness our house isn't flooded like many in Gloucester (we live about 100 yards from the canal). The electricity is back on - for now, at least (I'm sure you've all seen the pictures on TV of our flooded sub-station). We are being warned that the water will run out and that it will probably take around a week for the supply to be resumed. Free bottled water is being handed out, but I've resisted the temptation to join the panic so far. Apparently people have been fighting over it and the Police are having to supervise its distribution.
 
Meant to mention that it's raining heavily again. I wouldn't be surprised if our electricity goes again soon. Looks as though our mains water supply will be gone before the day's out.
 
Deb

Hope your electricity stays on and the water doesn't go off. Still I'm sure you've got plenty of alcohol to drink instead.

Weetabix and red wine for breakfast anyone?

Seriously hope things get better soon

Tam
 
Thinking of those struggling with floods and associated problems, what a nightmare.
 
I didnt go to work today and the environment agency are saying that our area might be affected. Fingers crossed we wont but working out what needs to go upstairs, including the rabbit and guinea pig:eek:
 














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