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Builders leave damp and poor repairs

Craig Martindale

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

A family has returned to damp and poor repair work in their north Hull home, more than 14 months after their property was flooded last June.

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1,500 flooded families still out of their homes

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Monday, August 25, 2008

More than 220 East Yorkshire families displaced by the floods have moved back into their homes in the past two weeks. But latest figures show...

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Floods minister: council tax exemptions announced

REMINDED COUNCILS: Floods minister John Healey  PICTURE: Jack Harland

Monday, August 04, 2008

Floods Recovery Minister John Healey has said he is working with Hull City Council and East Riding Council over funding packages to ensure...

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Flooded resident hopes to be home soon

Dean Harrison, of Wold Road, west Hull, in the living room of his home

Friday, July 25, 2008

More than 300 flood victims have moved back into their homes in the past month. The figures showing the amount of people still displaced from...

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Registration will speed up flood work

FRUSTRATED: Richard Leeson has launched a petition calling for insurance companies to employ local traders

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

A petition calling on insurance companies to employ local traders in times of disaster has been launched on the Prime Minister's website. It...

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The grandmother who lost five stone due to emotional toll of floods stress

Nan lost 5 stone due to floods stress

Monday, June 30, 2008

Grandmother Zena Parkinson, of Hessle, is still waiting to return to her flood-hit home and has lost five stone in weight because of stress....

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Emotional toll of the floods revealed

David Burton has been living in a caravan for eight months

Friday, June 27, 2008

A new report for Humber Mental Health Teaching NHS Trust has revealed for the first time the emotional and psychological impact on people...

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Flood family back in unfinished home

Maureen Overton back in her home

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Maureen Overton is so fed up of waiting for contractors to finish work on her flood-hit home in east Hull, she has moved back before repairs...

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Get floods victims back in their homes

Get floods victims back in their homes

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

The Mail's Back Home campaign aims to speed up the return of flood-hit families to their properties. If you are still affected, call reporters...



Let's not forget floods homeless

Dean and Joanne Harrison with Natalie, 12, and Jack, seven, are still living in a caravan

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Today the Mail launches its Back Home campaign in a bid to raise awareness of the plight of thousands of people still not able to return home a...

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The bottom line is this country was not well-prepared for flooding last year
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