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It’s a bit wet at Duckes Meadow!

November 23, 2016

Although our Grounds staff have a range of skills, the effects of Storm Angus have got the better of them. Our sports pitches at Duckes Meadow have suffered the effects of the River Exe breaking banks and flooding the sports pitches. A real challenge for our Groundsmen!

Duckes Meadow Pitches Flooded Storm Angus 22 11 2016 (1) Duckes Meadow Pitches Flooded Storm Angus 22 11 2016 (2) Duckes Meadow Pitches Flooded Storm Angus 22 11 2016 (3)

 

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