After the Floods the Government Invested Millions - Only to Rip Away a Vital Service
Mail on Sunday › August 31, 2008
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Mail on Sunday › August 31, 2008
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BOSCASTLE RESIDENTS of Boscastle have been through a lot in recent years. In August 2004 devastating floods surged through the village on the north Cornish coast after two rivers became swollen in torrential rain. The dramatic images of collapsed buildings and overturned cars were flashed around the world.
Four years on, reconstruction is virtually complete and the village is once again busy with visitors, but now Boscastle faces a new threat.See the full content of this document
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After the Floods the Government Invested Millions - Only to Rip Away a Vital Service
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