Fosse Dyke is full.

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Official warning for possible flooding.
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And finally, the Lock is overfull.
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Yes Tony, I recall the Fossdyke coming over the top and flooding the shops in Saxilby High Street. Some things don't change much it seems!
One thing is, I have never seen this drain over flow like this near Little London boot sale field.
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We've lived here for 43 years and have never seen this happen, ever before in our lives. The pump which dumps into the "arm" at Torksey Lock is fubar apparently .

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My van is parked around the rear of a pub, and the water is above the centre of the wheels. There will be water in the footwells, and probably in the engine sump. Luckily, it's only used as a kennel.

I just drove there in my Range Rover with the suspension raised to maximum, and it was "interesting". I thought I knew where the high ground was in the car park, but I still had to drive onto the pavement to be able to turn without reversing in deep water. The headlights were under water when I was pushing the 6" bow wave for about 20 yards. It must have been very close to the 90cm max.

I may suffer for it in the future as the limitations are the breather tubes for the axles and transmission. They tend to be ignored during maintenance, as they are only important if you wade through a long, deep flood - like I just did :oops: . Engine should be ok as there is positive crankcase pressure. ECUs should be ok as well, as they are quite high.
 

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One thing is, I have never seen this drain over flow like this near Little London boot sale field.
It's getting quite 'interesting' here in the south of the County too (in the fens).
Spalding has a 'ring road' of man-made drains to protect it from the river Welland (and the sea). The drain sluices can only be opened at low tide as we are at, or slightly below, sea level here.
It NEVER floods here, as the drainage has been designed, not left to nature.
There is so much water in the system that the two windows of drainage opportunity per day is not enough to get rid of it.
The water is now backing upstream and flooding the next main village (Crowland). Once that land is flooded fully it will come toward us, and is doing so.
Then upstream a few miles more is Peterborough and the Nene, which is also at capacity. Then we have all the other drains around the area which all pump into the main rivers and can't be turned off as they are automatically controlled on water levels.

It has also now been raining again for about 3 hours and is due to rain all night.
 

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That's why the area was called "New Holland", it's as flat and below sea level as is The Netherlands. The main flooding here is "inland" and water needed to be pumped into the Trent but the pump here is inoperative (and has been quite a while) and now the |Trent is rising that option is not an option any more.

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That's why the area was called "New Holland", it's as flat and below sea level as is The Netherlands.
I was led to believe it is because the Dutch were responsible for designing the drainage to reclaim the land. I live in the "South Holland" district Council area.

I just noticed there are two severe flood warnings in place for two villages just upstream of us on the Welland.
 

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The Trent connects to the Foss Dyke canal which runs through Lincoln's Brayford Pool into the Witham, which (I believe) has connection to the Welland?
It's all the Roman's fault for digging the Fosse Dyke all those years ago. I wonder if we could sue Italy?=))
 

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Are the pumping stations on the Welland at Stamford and Nene at Wansford still serviceable like when they filled Empingham Reservoir (Rutland Water)? Plenty of space in ER to take some more water on a short term basis :whistle: Living memory beats tech any day :whistle:

Bit like Londinium and the Thames barrier. It was built to stop the sea flooding the effluent metropolis. But as the Thames can only release river water at Teddington for a few hours per day on the ebb tide or flood the effluent metropolis behind the barrier. Over the decades since that idiot Heseltine overruled the building on flood plains at Lower Early to build the largest housing development in Europe post war the reaches on the Thames have gradually been built on leaving nowhere to hold flood water in flood plains that no longer exist. However wot goes around comes around and nearly 50 years later the idiots country pile was flooded, much to his dismay.

The Thames catchment area goes as far north as Nottingham. Floods in Nottingham, used to be 48 hours the Thames reaches would fill. There are 8 reaches along its route to Teddington.

We really have lost our way in this once Great Britain.

Always a clue in names of places. Along the Thames is a posh housing development Cressington Place, that often floods. Its the place water cress was grown over the centuries due to the flow of water from the aquifers in the chilterns providing a constant flow of water that water cress requires. The uproar from those with loads a money, but no sense was laughable.

For many years I lived in the Marlow area, never flooded. Then about 5 years ago my mother's old house was under 5' of water. All those housing developments take a toll.
 

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Simples really, if you build on flood plains you will get flooded from time to time. There are some really thick well qualified people out there! :(
 

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Simples really, if you build on flood plains you will get flooded from time to time. There are some really thick well qualified people out there! :(
The first bit isn't 100% true, although I agree with the second sentence.

What usually happens is they build on a flood plain, but put measures in place to prevent the flood plain from flooding. Then people who have never been flooded in 200 years start to see water coming up through the floorboards.
 

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What usually happens is they build on a flood plain, but put measures in place to prevent the flood plain from flooding. Then people who have never been flooded in 200 years start to see water coming up through the floorboards.
You agree then?! Very hard to control natural forces.
 

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A57 at Dunham Bridge today.
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Torksey Caravans mobile home Park at Torksey Lock this afternoon.
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Yeah, now would you believe someone at Newton on Trent is asking for a volunteer to recuse three young men (idiot boys) who have driven into that flood trying to get to the bridge,

In a word (or three) no effin’ chance.

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This is according to these climate people is going to become a more common occurrence these out if the norm weather patterns will become the norm .
Which will end up with governments having to come up with a strategy and investment to deal with the many thousands of people that are potential risk of flooding.
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