The Three Lions got off to the perfect start in their World Cup 2022 campaign today, to the delight of viewers across Lincolnshire
Residents in Market Rasen who have been victims to several floods are “almost at breaking point”, according to a ward councillor.
Lincolnshire County Council’s Flood and Water Management Scrutiny Committee at the time was being given an update on the current status of flooding investigations across the county. He said in one incident, one of the households had just moved back in a week prior, and just had new carpets installed, which then had to be thrown out again.Referring to the report, he said: “The issue is that these reports identify what we might need to be doing and what needs to be done, but we’re not actually getting the action done.
Committee chairman Robert Reid said the council needed to take action, to work closer with each other for prevention and to focus on ensuring insurance companies weren’t so concerned around flooding. He asked officers to accelerate plans moving forward.
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