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After the floods.
Our homes in S****horpe were flooded a couple of times this year and I am
glad to see a few neighbours starting to move back into their homes. It has been good to see some of them, as I have not seen them since they had to be put in dosshouses. Bad word, dosshouse. Bed and breakfast! That would have been us if we didn't have family to go to. Baz |
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After the floods.
On Sep 9, 1:30*pm, Baz wrote:
Our homes in S****horpe were flooded a couple of times this year and I am glad to see a few neighbours starting to move back into their homes. It has been good to see some of them, as I have not seen them since they had to be put in dosshouses. Bad word, dosshouse. Bed and breakfast! That would have been us if we didn't have family to go to. Glad things are getting back to normal. Hope it's a few hundred years till the next time. |
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