Here is my first picture post taken this weekend in Tewkesbury.
At the moment Tewkesbury has turned into several islands most of which are cut off from any roads out.
Tewkesbury Abbey.
Taken from Mythe Hill looking south. The red brick buildings are part of Severn Trent's water treatment works which should be providing clean water to most of Gloucestershire. Slightly to the right of that is the River Severn.
Five RAF Seaking's were overhead for most of the day. Those fine folks from the RNLI and the Fire Brigade were also kept busy.
Bumper Boats on the Avon.
Most of the shops are closed or have sold out of the important stuff. I did manage to pick up the new Harry Potter on saturday so at least i will have something to do while i starve/dehydrate to death.
I know, let's build on a flood plain!?!
Oh dear, i can't get to work.![]()
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Normally a blogg involves us going to the river, not the other way around. Good luck mate. Hope it doesn't get too much worse and that you and yours get thrgouh it all OK.
Matto
Ours was the marsh country, down by the river, within, as the river wound, twenty miles of the sea.
The TV pictures have been increadable. I felt really guilty having come back from a great days paddling yesterday to see the TV news.
To all those forum members in the affected areas - keep safe.
Aslan
it amazes me that a millenium ago the wiae old monks were shrewd enough to build their abbey on a raised bit of land!! when you are at the abbey it is only a foot or so above the rest of the town, but that makes all the difference.
Hugh
Sunny Cheltenham
Wind is the devils creation
You don't stop playing because you get old - you get old because you stop playing.
Tragic!!
I just got power back in my place in Gloucester, but we've got no water. I'm at home with the flu, but did have a quick wander yesterday evening to try and find out what's going on - everyone seems to be gearing up for the Severn to come over the lock gates and into Gloucester Docks. Makes for nice pics tho!
The sub-station that's under risk at the moment.
All's peaceful in the docks, hopefully it'll stay that way!
Even though a lot has been covered by the media both bloggs bring it home that bit more.
Lets hope it gets sorted out for all those folks down south.
Maggie
Maggie.
''One is always wiser after the event''
Lock between the Severn and the Avon is just behind the trees. The Avon is on the right and to the left is the channel that joins the main part of the Severn.
Save the Worms....
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There was a dark redpaddling around here on the telly, was this you?
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The floods are terrible and the photos give some idea of what people must be experiencing. I got caught up in the traffic chaos as I drove back to the Black Isle from Wiltshire on Friday night. It took me 24 hours to get home but at least I got home and it is warm and dry!
My sister living in Alcester was not so lucky (along with hundreds of others in the town) and she was severely flooded and has lost loads of precious family stuff. Insurance will never bring this back for her.
You know folks, this is serious stuff! The climate is definitely changing and we will have to face many other challenges like this and other experiences in the years to come. I guess the key is not to get despondent and to enjoy what do have - our rivers and lochs, the ocean, and our canoes!
My best wishes to anyone on SOTP who has been affected by the flooding.
Man. That's a whole bunch of water! Hope it goes down soon.
TGB
May the gentleness of morning, greet your silent passage through endless waters...
May all your winds be gentle. And for ww - May it rain the night before.
Saw the pics on tv yesterday night. Hope none of you got in serious trouble.
best wishes from germany
Andreas![]()
Flood levels in Gloucestershire have gone down a fair bit today.
Could have no tap water for up to two weeks though
If you hear screaming later that will be me washing in my cold bath.![]()
i pray all affected will find peace and happiness w
I live in Alcester and this was the flooding in the High street area. I wasn't affected but so many people & small businesses were badly hit, many of the shops will be shut for some time. The water has subsided now but it is sad to see people piling their wrecked possessions on the street.
The High Street
Stratford Road
Swan Street
Kers get everywhere. It is ironic that technically they are paddling on the River Arrow which is a no go river due to fishing rights & leases.
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Yep. That does look dismal, if interesting to paddle.
TGB
May the gentleness of morning, greet your silent passage through endless waters...
May all your winds be gentle. And for ww - May it rain the night before.
I found that this thread has been linked to from a BBC page of bloggs etc. So some visitors to this thread might be surprised to find out that the access to the waters normally are so restrictive.
John
Hello there,
I hope that you would be able to help me with my search. I am a
freelance photographer based in London and am doing a series of
portraits (to be published as a feature story in The Independent) of
people who have been affected by the recent floods (i.e. their homes
damaged/destroyed, their work place flooded and they were unable to
work as a result).
I would be very grateful of you could possibly let me know whether you
might know/recommend anybody who have been unfortunate to have been affected and
who might be willing to take part.
I would also appreciate if you could also let me know other ways as to how I can find these people (websites/forums/addresses)?
You can email me to begemotfoto "AT" gmail.com
Thank you ever so much!
Regards,
Katya E
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