I think the clue is in the words that should never be used in the same sentence - building - plain - floodlutonlagerlout wrote:G: dont buy a house on a floodplain
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Gave me a right good chuckle :p even the sheep move of there in the winterTony McC wrote:The fault lies with the planners who give the go ahead for building in these low-lying areas. Too much pressure in Lower Britain to live within commuting distance of that London
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