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Mort's Riverwatch

An occasional look at the ebb and flow of the Thames

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Testing times in floods of 1947

04/04/201202/12/2012Mort SmithComment(0)

As I sit to write this column, it’s pouring with rain – but don’t let that detract from the fact that we’ve just come through one of the driest winters on record – and hosepipe bans are now in force across most of the southern United Kingdom.

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Fitting tribute to a lifesaver

01/10/200927/02/2013Mort SmithComment(0)

It’s not often you have the opportunity to remember a courageous deed in a practical way but Staines Boat Club members have managed it by naming their new rescue boat after a former oarsman who died whilst saving the life of a fellow crewman.

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River plan affects us all

27/05/200927/02/2013Mort SmithComment(0)

Most of us take the Thames very much for granted as a place for recreation and relaxation – but it has a significant role to play in our overall lives as a source of water, as a habitat for wildlife and as a potential flood threat.

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To contact Mort, email him at mortsmith32@gmail.com or call him on 01787 226974. He’s always pleased to hear from old friends who provided such a wealth of information and great stories for Riverwatch.

These columns appeared in the Surrey Herald.

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