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Croydon calls for Army help after they run out of sandbags

Croydon Council has called in the Army to help with the week-long battle against flood water in Purley and Kenley, after the borough ran out of sandbags, having claimed to have distributed 10,000 to properties in high-risk areas.

Croydon Council says it has run out of sand bags after having distributed 10,000 in the past week

In common with areas along the Thames, where concerns are mounting about raw sewage being discharged into flood water, the council has requested that Thames Water investigates reports of waste being found in parks and gardens in Kenley.

The council’s appeal to the military is reported in an emailed situation report distributed just after 6pm tonight by Hayley Lewis, the “head of customer communications and engagement”, to councillors, just the second of the week.

But the sitreps can’t be compared, in clichéd fashion, to London buses, waiting for ages and then two come along… because on Godstone Road, there are no buses whatsoever.

Tesco at Purley has provided car parking for those residents whose vehicles have been displaced by the flooding

Route 412 is starting and terminating at Purley Station, unable to serve Brighton Road, Purley Road and Godstone Road, while Route 407 is on diversion, unable to serve Godstone Road between Purley Cross and Whyteleafe Roundabout. The 434 is unable to serve Purley Road, Foxley Hill Road and Higher Drive.

Lewis wrote tonight to senior council officials and councillors, saying:


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