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RESIDENTS of Sandycroft are calling for action after being hit by heavy flooding for the second time in 18 months. The areas around Church View and Hamilton Avenue in Sandycroft suffered some of the worst flooding north east Wales experienced last Wednesday evening - with multiple homes devastated as a result. And this is an all too familiar tale for residents in these areas, with the same happening in June of 2019. Now residents want to see positive action on dealing with the issue - said to be down to poor drainage in the area. A petition, set up by local resident Kelly Holland, is calling on Flintshire Council to do more to prevent the devastation and has already attracted over 500 signatures.
Families hit by floods twice in 18 months demand answers after Storm Christoph turmoil
Residents in parts of Flintshire say they have been forgotten by the council
16:30, 26 JAN 2021
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A haunting, eerie journey to a place where souls stir and hearts go to mend themselves, Genova is the dark, brooding voyage of discovery for one family, torn apart by tragedy.
Acclaimed British director Michael Winterbottom continues to demonstrate his ability to shift effortlessly between genres with Genova, a drama about a family’s efforts to deal with grief and loss after the mother is killed in a road traffic accident. Colin Firth stars as Joe, a British college professor who decides to move to the Italian city of Genoa (Genova in Italian) with his two American daughters, 16 year old Kelly (Holland) and 10 year old Mary (Haney-Jardine), hoping it will help to aid their recovery from the tragic loss.