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Floods.

Would you build a house in a Fishlake? It is good to see the overhead cables well above flood level, but some ground located sub-stations could be at risk from flooding.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-50414294



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    I guess that proves my point - even at £3/4million that's the best that some can afford based on a lot of other factors and will put up with trains (and floods) to live there. Arguably they'll never be home anyway, as they need to work 24/7 just to pay the mortgage, so trains may not be an issue ?


    I grew up in a house right next to a railway - when I left home, I used to miss the noise at night - took me ages to get to sleep as it was just too quiet


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  • Former Community Member
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    I guess that proves my point - even at £3/4million that's the best that some can afford based on a lot of other factors and will put up with trains (and floods) to live there. Arguably they'll never be home anyway, as they need to work 24/7 just to pay the mortgage, so trains may not be an issue ?


    I grew up in a house right next to a railway - when I left home, I used to miss the noise at night - took me ages to get to sleep as it was just too quiet


    Regards


    OMS
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