Storm Dennis: People trapped in their homes by flood 'alleviation' scheme
People have been trapped in their homes since Saturday night due to what they believe is a design fault with a £430,000 flood alleviation scheme.
Water has constantly bubbled up from new drains which are meant to take water away, creating what has been dubbed"Thoresby Lake".The council has been asked to comment.People in four houses on Thoresby Dale have not been able to leave at all since Storm Dennis hit over the weekend, because opening their gates would cause water to flood their homes.
"Myself and my neighbours are effectively trapped in our houses. I can only walk as far as my front gate.He believes the water is overspill from a nearby brook which is feeding into the flood alleviation scheme.Image captionMany homes on the street are protected by flood gates and flood doors, and Severn Trent has also been pumping water away.
Wendy Jones, who has lived on Thoresby Dale for 32 years, is trapped and worried about the same happening again in future."We have never had flood water for more than a few hours, even when it came through our properties. "If it wasn't for the water tanker that Severn Trent have provided I dread to think what state our homes would be in."
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