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    cowleycowconjurer wrote:
    Doesn't look like much water soaked into the ground looking at all the cracks in the earth. The aquifers are so dry we could probably build housing estates down there. An underground canal network full of pretty red and green boats and smiley happy lock keepers...
    Spot on CCC. Perhaps we should keep away from Headington as it appears to be a swamp with sonic water. I'm off to count the fairies at the bottom of her garden."
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UPDATE: Flood alerts lifted on parts of River Thames

FLOOD alerts covering the River Thames from the boundary with Gloucestershire at Lechlade through Oxford to Radley were lifted this morning by the Environment Agency.

Alerts remain in force on the Thames through Abingdon, Little Wittenham and Wallingford to Goring; on the River Cherwell from Lower Heyford to Oxford; and the rivers Thame and Ray and the Chalgrove Brook.

For more details, click on the link to the Environment Agency website.

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