tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-235749018918182184.post1313920676470356067..comments2023-03-22T20:41:48.197+13:00Comments on Head of the Harbour: DisconnectionJane Robertsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03420485615132391496noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-235749018918182184.post-48029861804496560882009-07-07T16:46:28.775+12:002009-07-07T16:46:28.775+12:00Think it was a burst water main. The City Care guy...Think it was a burst water main. The City Care guy arrived (from ChCh) just on dusk and muttered something about not knowing where the main turned off. OK this morning. But that aside, a heavy rain and it feels as though the hills are ready to slide into the harbour!! Good luck with the sheep and those under-runners!Jane Robertsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03420485615132391496noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-235749018918182184.post-13330115963173086292009-07-07T12:01:05.462+12:002009-07-07T12:01:05.462+12:00Yikes!
I live in Teddngton (and grew up in DH) an...Yikes! <br />I live in Teddngton (and grew up in DH) and am over the road-slowing traffic lights. <br />But this is worrying. It's been wetter already than any winter for at least the decade we've been in Teddington. Hopefully it's just a burst main- not the loess turning to mush on a majoe scale. We have had some really scary under-runners this season- the sort sheep can simply disappear down; the one's you look down and think: I can't see the bottom!<br />All the best.robhttp://nourlplease.co.nznoreply@blogger.com