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Three rivers remain on flood watch

12:27pm Sunday 7th September 2008

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Three Oxfordshire rivers remain on flood watch today.

People living near the River Thame, the River Evenlode and the River Ray have been warned to expect flooding around low-lying land and roads.

The River Thame flood watch covers the area from Long Marston to Dorchester, and includes the Bear Brook and the Chalgrove Brook and their tributaries.

The River Evenlode flood watch stretches from Moreton-in-Marsh to Cassington.

People living between Shipton Lee to Islip have also been told to be on their guard for flooding from the River Ray and its tributaries.


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reality check, oxon says...
12:41pm Sun 7 Sep 08

if we opened up all the waterways in oxford,then ie unblock the streams and waterways off crap and natrual blocks?not cost effective?maintainan
ce?let us all suffer?gov joke?

Peter, Oxford says...
3:47pm Sun 7 Sep 08

This government has eroded the infrastructure in this country and continually give away our tax money to schemes the majority of the British public are not in favour of. We will continue to suffer because of this while this government remain in power. Why give £120 million to Afghanistan when people here are dying from 'cost cutting'. Why spend our money on rebuilding Iraq when our own country is crumbling. Surely we should never have bombed it if we now have to fix it !! Lunacy.

Tom, says...
5:18pm Sun 7 Sep 08

Part of the bigger world plan Peter.

The British government is mostly run from Tel Aviv and Washington DC, hence the policies we see which are not what is wanted, or appropriate,for the benefit of the British people.


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