There looks to be plenty of evidence from up and down the country that when we protect an area recently flooded the next incident moves the flooding on - upstream or downstream. This certainly looks to be the case with the Sheaf and Don in recent days. We have also seen it on the Avon, Severn, Thames, Ouse(s) - York and Lewes - Somerset levels and many other places..
Another thing that always crops up is the dredging (lack of it) on the lower reaches. Farmers, landowners and local councils all want it, but the Environment Agency seems to be against. On the local news the other day an EA spokesman said that one of the problems was not dredging but that a pumping station failed ... or as one local asked: "Pumping it to where, the already flooded fields?"