A little surface water
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Image: © E Gammie Taken: 13 Dec 2008
Heavy overnight and morning rain has caused excessive surface runoff from Hockley Lane on the right to add to the problems with an overflowing stream alongside Broad Lane. The stream is visible in front of the houses and passes under the road to continue behind the raised kerb on the left. By this time the rain had eased for a couple of hours. Near the direction sign is a boundary post, marking the 1928 city boundary extension.