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02
Nov 2020
Knaresborough, Pateley Bridge and Masham have all been hit by flooding today — and alerts remain in place.
Parts of Knaresborough close to the River Nidd appear to have been the worst affected.
An Environment Agency spokesman said there were no confirmed cases of people having to leave their homes.
However, Andrew Weatherhead, owner of Weatherhead Butchers in Pateley Bridge worked through the night unblocking drains and mopping two inches of water from his High Street shop.
Mr Weatherhead, whose shop opened as usual this morning, told the Stray Ferret he planned to buy some flood gates to prevent further problems.
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Mr Weatherhead, who finally got home at 3am only to be woken by his house alarm going off at 5.30am, said the town's river flood defences worked well but added:
No other shops in Pateley are believed to have been affected.
Many rural roads, including the bridge at Masham, were treacherous this morning.
The forecast is improving but a flood alert is in place for the upper Nidd. The flood information service said at 11.28am:
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