Today’s video begins in redom where this poor boat sank after high tides and heavy rain no one was on the boat at the time but a man does usually live on it on the river a it seems boat was raised up onto the key Side by high waters and then
Sank The Daily Mail reports possible class action by homeowners affected by the floods group litigation glass action the legal term used in the UK to describe Collective legal action brought by a group of claimants that have been affected by An Occurrence in the same way whether it be negligence an incident or other
Cause also in the news the rail over the huge hikes in t fees on the nor Bros has escalated after a group of boat High firms LOD an official Complaint with the government the boat Federation has appealed to the Department of Transport and said the Rises introduced by The
Braws Authority are threatening to put boat yards and other firms out of business the Federation says that the 133% increase in tolls de decision and the consultation process leading to it were unlawful and unreasonable the increase in in April added more than Β£200 for large High boats when many boatyards had suffered a
Fall in bookings this comes just after the bro’s Authority voted to introduce another tall increase for 2024 of 8.5% there’s been so much news this week it’s actually been quite difficult to keep up with it all now it’s said that the new Herring bridge is to BL blame for the floods in
The north AB broads Villages the New Bridge cost 121 million and has just opened this week for ships and will be manned 247 365 days a year it won’t be until later in 2024 that traffic is allowed to go over it it’s said that the new bridge has
Reduced the river by a third Potter horning roxom surlingham and galston all have large areas underwater another article says apparently beavers could play a part in preventing the flooding in Norfolk that is literally all the article says but when they release more details about this idea I’ll let you know what they
Say perhaps you’d like to give me your comments about this in the comments below every day the floods are in the newspapers today Friday is no exception it states that flood wardens remain on standby as the water levels remain high the rivers are unlikely to return to normal levels for another 3
Weeks an Amber flood warning remains in place poy chip shop has temporarily closed and the garden center and the car park at the rear of leams have also closed leams is still open so and always has been on the day of making this part of the video customers and voters still
Struggled to access Herbert Woods due to the rais flood barrier the next article is from the BBC someone else has posted this paragraph from them and it will also be added to the list of all the Articles I’ve used to make this video I’m using all the Articles under
Fair use and fair dealing copyright law the broads authorities said it was not responsible but worked with the environment agency which has the statutory responsibility for flood alleviation it said it carried out a year- round dredging program but this offered little protection in flood prone areas it is a common misconception that
More dredging will alleviate flooding in Tidal river systems an environment AG gency spokesman told the BBC it was not responsible for flooding on the broads just as I’m thinking I’ve got to the end of this video there is a newspaper article out today which I’m now up to Saturday which says the bridge
Is the cause of all this horrendous flooding great yama’s new 121 million pound Bridge has increased the risk of flooding official documents show a report commissioned by nor County Council when it was considering building the Herring Bridge across the air in Great Yarmouth acknowledged that the structure
Would lead to an increase in water depths on the flood plane during a flood event however the studies only looked at Great Yarmouth and braen water the council’s consultant said the risk was negligible I can’t say that word and the planning inspector said the environment agency had not requested a wider River
Flood scenario in the assessment critics say failure to consider the risk Beyond Braden was a mistake the impact of the bridge on the Northern Rivers was overlooked so there’s an awful lot in the news this week There’s been something every single day now this is actually the second
Video I’ve made concering all the news the first one just won’t upload I don’t know why I don’t know what’s wrong with it but of course I had all the bridge pieces in at the right time where I was telling you about the bridge and about
Braid and water etc etc so in here the footage doesn’t go with what I’m saying but hopefully this one will upload and this is what you’ll be seeing that’s just how it goes sometimes perhaps it’s nicer to see the snow on the thatched boat sheds at hickling and
It need to sit here look the river’s Frozen so perhaps the snow well Snow’s in the news so perhaps it does go with it I actually filmed all this footage today Saturday I thought i”d have a look and see no what was frozen where the snow was and as you can
See there was some here at Len bridge I think you all enjoyed discussing the bridge and the floods and everything else that was in the first video of all the news so feel free to do that again with this one some of you were chatting to each other which is always lovely to
See this week’s final story is that the Winter Gardens in Great Yarmouth the only building of its kind still standing in the country Victorian glass house is set to be restored to its former glory costing at least 10 million building was constructed in t in 1878 but it was a failing business
Venture and so was bought by Great Yarmouth bur Council it was dismantled and transported to Great Yarmouth here it was used as a ballroom a roller skating rink and amusement arcade and amongst many other different uses in 2008 it was thought the building was unsafe and in
2017 it was named one of the UK’s most endangered buildings expensive to keep up and even more expensive to tear down 2 years later the council reported it was in danger of collapse it’s going to be a new restaurant Cafe an exhibition area and public seating area for 140 people
Let’s hope after its restoration it stands for another 100 years or more that’s it from me have a good week and I’ll be back soon
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