Had many holidays here in the seventies - where did the shingle beach go? we could walk out onto the shingle level with the houses for fifty yards to the sea!!
I am truly sorry for all those affected or afflicted by this colossal storm.I spent many years at sea and know,only too well,what power the seas have when whipped by gale force winds.
cripes they need a better sea wall to brake those waves a bit better if these storms are going to stay as they have been doing. Makes me feel lucky i'm in blackawton, we only had a bit of flooding and some trees down. Nothing like poor Torcross.
i feel really sorry for all those people with what the sea has done to the houses, maybe it's time to build that wall higher with the seas getting worse every year. glad i live in chesterfield.
From the pictures I can see the 'cheap cowboys windows' who con you into double glazing as opposed to the genuine ones. Any respectable firm would screw the frames to the surround before adding any expanding foam (if it was still needed) - done properly it usually isn't, apart from a little mastic around the in and outside of the frame
this is something we need to remember ther is a god on the top of as , so we need to be carefull , n something else bring bad luck to uk with this bad people who comes to the country , uk never was like that before , ther`s not peace as before
Had many holidays here in the seventies - where did the shingle beach go? we could walk out onto the shingle level with the houses for fifty yards to the sea!!
Coastal erosion seen to that. The beach at times is often twenty foot lower than it was 20 years ago
my heart goes out to all the public in the S W England .all my holidays are spent in Dawlish and its so sad what is happening at this time
I grew up there, cove house,still love it
feel sorry for all that have to go through all that :-(
My big brother Alan at 7:36.
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I am truly sorry for all those affected or afflicted by this colossal storm.I spent many years at sea and know,only too well,what power the seas have when whipped by gale force winds.
cripes they need a better sea wall to brake those waves a bit better if these storms are going to stay as they have been doing. Makes me feel lucky i'm in blackawton, we only had a bit of flooding and some trees down. Nothing like poor Torcross.
Thats a risk you take when living this close to the Sea...
Its a risk when you film as well thanks for you comment.
Regards John.
Why it can be unwise to live DIRECTLY on the ocean...sometimes the water comes in for a visit.
down by the river side
i feel really sorry for all those people with what the sea has done to the houses, maybe it's time to build that wall higher with the seas getting worse every year. glad i live in chesterfield.
Fortunately it is not water from the sewer!
From the pictures I can see the 'cheap cowboys windows' who con you into double glazing as opposed to the genuine ones. Any respectable firm would screw the frames to the surround before adding any expanding foam (if it was still needed) - done properly it usually isn't, apart from a little mastic around the in and outside of the frame
*You got it one yes COWBOYS you can tell
this is something we need to remember ther is a god on the top of as , so we need to be carefull , n something else bring bad luck to uk with this bad people who comes to the country , uk never was like that before , ther`s not peace as before
Its a bloody nitemare!