I have been working to try and save Kingsteignton being covered in concrete, so I had to show you this poor cow who wondered off and found her self deep in a bog, in fact up to her neck, and when you think about it that could have been a child, and we would have never been able to save.This whole area of Kingsteignton is covered in large and very deep holes which have been left from clay extraction. This area will take 140 houses and a road which will have to be raised due to the large areas of holes.
In this picture you will see the fire fighters on a float, not safe to take a chance a life could be lost.
I have been called to a house a small distance from this picture where the water is now at the bottom of their garden, and at the time of writing it is pouring down, so much for the holiday weekend.
I do hope that September will be dry and sunny, like an Indian summer, as the charity show for the Army Benevolent Fund, this will be on the 25th/26 September and I hope a lot of people will attend, the last one on the 14-15, the first show H4H on the Saturday was a washout and the Sunday was hot and sun out, but we found that people would even climb a fence just so not to pay, I will leave you to judge them, but that is money that would have gone to injured service personal.



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