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According to this, the Environment Agency is predicting the Don at North Bridge to top out at the highest level yet recorded tonight.https://flood-warning-information.service.gov.uk/station/8067?direction=uDon't know how far back their records go, mind.
Ey up,Gone but not forgotten, eh? Just to say I went through a tough period, lost touch with a lot of friends, became very insular and stopped posting on here. Anxiety, depression. Followed by some serious family problems, cancer and caring. Money became tight for me and I stopped going to the games and more lately we've moved away from Donny.Still follow the club though and check the forum now and again but I didn't feel I have much to contribute, not going to the games n'all.It seems to be a good period for the Rovers now. It's good to see. Can't believe Copps is still going from strength to strength.
The EA have just announced that the river is due to flood at Stainforth later tonight.
Quote from: drfchound on November 07, 2019, 07:37:27 pmThe EA have just announced that the river is due to flood at Stainforth later tonight.Yes I’ve had the phonecall, I think it will go over on the Fishlake bank
Surely Stainy would be better off flooded?It would add some much needed improvements.
Looks like it'll be similar at the bridge at Sproty an all.https://flood-warning-information.service.gov.uk/station/8349?direction=u
Welcome back River Don. Hope you're not just gonna visit once in a flood.
Not looking good for kirk sandal now by sounds of it.
Kirk Sandall and baby dun on high flood alert, Kirk Sandall juniors (and Infants) is closed as is hungerhill - not sure about the other schools in the area.
Just heard shops on Wheatley Hall road have been advised to evacuate, and they are building houses on the old Harvesters site next to the River, good look in selling those