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Service marks floods anniversary | Service marks floods anniversary |
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Hundreds of people have attended a service at Tewkesbury Abbey to mark the first anniversary of floods that devastated the town. | Hundreds of people have attended a service at Tewkesbury Abbey to mark the first anniversary of floods that devastated the town. |
Thousands had to leave their homes and businesses when local rivers burst their banks in July 2007. | Thousands had to leave their homes and businesses when local rivers burst their banks in July 2007. |
Dozens of families in Tewkesbury are still living in caravans while their homes are being repaired. | Dozens of families in Tewkesbury are still living in caravans while their homes are being repaired. |
Councillor Vernon Smith: "People are still worried if we have the same rain tomorrow the same result would happen." | Councillor Vernon Smith: "People are still worried if we have the same rain tomorrow the same result would happen." |
Mr Smith said: "If you look around Tewkesbury no ditches have been cleaned out, there is no major improvement. | |
"How many more lives do we have to lose before the government stops using a risk-based approach because who takes the risk? We do." | "How many more lives do we have to lose before the government stops using a risk-based approach because who takes the risk? We do." |
'Deep scars' | |
Town crier Mike Kean-Price said the events of last July had been "very traumatic" for the town. | Town crier Mike Kean-Price said the events of last July had been "very traumatic" for the town. |
"You want to help but it is difficult - people are very proud. You see them ripping up their carpets and throwing all their worldly goods out into a skip. | |
"Those are very deep scars." | "Those are very deep scars." |
A "chain of hope" was formed around the Abbey after the service. | |
Organisers wanted the linking of hands to show that the town, which lost three people to the floods, was back in business. | |
Tewkesbury was quickly overwhelmed by water in July 2007 | |
Hundreds of county residents - from chief constable Dr Tim Brain to a local scout group - formed the unbroken chain around the 1,500ft (457m) perimeter of the abbey. | |
Vicar of Tewkesbury, the Reverend Canon Paul Williams said the idea was to contrast the iconic image of the cathedral taken during the floods - which still showed resilience and hope - with the new picture of a town full of people enjoying themselves, joining hands. | |
The floods recovery minister, John Healey, was among the congregation. | The floods recovery minister, John Healey, was among the congregation. |
He said work such as better defences for the water pumping stations and the electricity substations, meant "we would be in better shape, better prepared, better planned if it happened again". | |
Thousands of homes and businesses in England were affected by the flooding, generating insurance claims of more than £3bn. | Thousands of homes and businesses in England were affected by the flooding, generating insurance claims of more than £3bn. |
According to the Environment Agency, 55,000 homes and businesses across the country were flooded. | According to the Environment Agency, 55,000 homes and businesses across the country were flooded. |