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"Flooding at Charlesland" - Wicklow Times

  • 11-04-2009 12:56pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 657 ✭✭✭


    Folks,

    I read on page 10 of the Wicklow Times (7th April Edition) that there is a risk of flooding in Charlesland. It mentions dredging upstream of Charlesland Court and reading between the lines this would mean a greater risk to those of us (I am in C Wood) below that point.

    It also says the drains are blocked! Another massive risk. (Why are they not being unblocked?)

    Remember that it is not only proximity to the stream that can be the problem as in many flooding instances the drains back up and water will flow out of the drains flooding the area.

    Anyone else concerned? A flooded house is a disaster. Is there anything we can do?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 268 ✭✭happyhappy


    FirstIn wrote: »
    Folks,

    I read on page 10 of the Wicklow Times (7th April Edition) that there is a risk of flooding in Charlesland. It mentions dredging upstream of Charlesland Court and reading between the lines this would mean a greater risk to those of us (I am in C Wood) below that point.

    It also says the drains are blocked! Another massive risk. (Why are they not being unblocked?)

    Remember that it is not only proximity to the stream that can be the problem as in many flooding instances the drains back up and water will flow out of the drains flooding the area.

    Anyone else concerned? A flooded house is a disaster. Is there anything we can do?


    i would take anything written in that newspaper with a pinch of salt. i don't know whether that problem exists or not but that paper would print anything to get a shock factor and then ask the local shinner for a quote on what he thinks of it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,259 ✭✭✭Rowley Birkin QC


    Any link to the article?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,973 ✭✭✭RayM


    happyhappy wrote: »
    i would take anything written in that newspaper with a pinch of salt. i don't know whether that problem exists or not but that paper would print anything to get a shock factor and then ask the local shinner for a quote on what he thinks of it.

    A little unfair. Are you sure you're not confusing the Wicklow Times with the Bray/Wicklow People? It may be a free paper, but it certainly seems of far higher journalistic quality than the INM rag.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 970 ✭✭✭cuddlycavies


    RayM wrote: »
    A little unfair. Are you sure you're not confusing the Wicklow Times with the Bray/Wicklow People? It may be a free paper, but it certainly seems of far higher journalistic quality than the INM rag.
    Same paper announced that Tesco Greystones was closing down for a couple of years for refurbishment.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,936 ✭✭✭LEIN


    That paper makes it from my front door straight to the recycling bin every week. Constant doom and gloom with noting worth reading at all.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 268 ✭✭happyhappy


    RayM wrote: »
    A little unfair. Are you sure you're not confusing the Wicklow Times with the Bray/Wicklow People? It may be a free paper, but it certainly seems of far higher journalistic quality than the INM rag.

    i'm not confusing it. it has the same journalistic standard as the other paper you mention but at least the other apaers give a slightly more balanced view on things in the area. this paper gives a massive doom & gloom headline, and then 15 small articles about what the local sinn fein councillor thinks!!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 657 ✭✭✭FirstIn


    Folks, can we please stick to the subject, i.e "Flooding at Charlesland".

    Thank You


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 46 avantarklu


    FirstIn wrote: »
    Folks,

    I read on page 10 of the Wicklow Times (7th April Edition) that there is a risk of flooding in Charlesland. It mentions dredging upstream of Charlesland Court and reading between the lines this would mean a greater risk to those of us (I am in C Wood) below that point.

    It also says the drains are blocked! Another massive risk. (Why are they not being unblocked?)

    Remember that it is not only proximity to the stream that can be the problem as in many flooding instances the drains back up and water will flow out of the drains flooding the area.

    Anyone else concerned? A flooded house is a disaster. Is there anything we can do?



    The Residents Committee for the Wood has been in contact with Greystones Town Council regarding the current state of the Three Trout Stream. I believe the Council responded very quickly and took immediate action, clearing the stream along the length of the Court & Wood.


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