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That house build stirs a memory with me. I was suggesting handing money
to the locals in the hope that allhad now learned that building on flood
plains and concreting over the land, is not an entirely desirable
solution. I don't pretend to have a solution and I don't think there's
an easy one. But I don't think some MP/Minister from Yorkshire can
truly know the problems around e.g. Taunton or Salcombe, Lynmouth,
Boscastle or Looe.



When I was looking into the grade of Water retaining polymer I needed
for my compost I was talking to one of the technical bods from one firm,
he said work is going on to incorporate the polymer into grass verges
etc. to absorb the rain and slow down run off. and so reduce the sudden
rush of flood water.
 
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