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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 have a friend with a house alongside the North Wales main line, it was a gate keepers cottage so it is very close to the line. I thought it would be very noisy but the trains go past so fast there is perhaps 15- 20 seconds of noise and then all is quiet again. 


    I live miles away from Liverpool airport but the noise from the planes is very annoying especially in the summer when they start early in the morning and the noise lasts for much longer than 20 seconds. When we moved in 40 years ago there were very few planes and they were much quieter.


    Living near the top of  a hill means flooding is not an issue but the surrounding roads are often flooded due to the blocked gullies that the council does not appear to be too bothered about cleaning even when they know about them.
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  • I have a friend with a house alongside the North Wales main line, it was a gate keepers cottage so it is very close to the line. I thought it would be very noisy but the trains go past so fast there is perhaps 15- 20 seconds of noise and then all is quiet again. 


    I live miles away from Liverpool airport but the noise from the planes is very annoying especially in the summer when they start early in the morning and the noise lasts for much longer than 20 seconds. When we moved in 40 years ago there were very few planes and they were much quieter.


    Living near the top of  a hill means flooding is not an issue but the surrounding roads are often flooded due to the blocked gullies that the council does not appear to be too bothered about cleaning even when they know about them.
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