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22
Jan 2021

A few days of heavy rain and snowmelt has exposed a flooding issue at a new housing estate in Boroughbridge.
Residents on Hockley Croft noticed flood water creeping onto the north side of the estate earlier this week, which soon turned into a small river.
Yesterday morning some woke up to a wider problem. What had been driveways and a park for children to play had become a lake of water.

A second person, who has lived on the estate for 18 months, also told the Stray Ferret:
A spokesperson for Harron Homes Yorkshire said:
In the planning application from a couple of years ago Harrogate Borough Council said it had concerns about the surface water discharge rates.
A spokesperson for the council also told the Stray Ferret:
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