Tracks In the Ash Plantation
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Image: © Glyn Baker Taken: 28 Feb 2018
If one can drive a normal saloon car across a grass field without getting stuck I can't fathom, why the school a few hundred yards away was closed due to the "severe weather". I hate to think what would happen to this country if we had a repeat of the winter conditions of 1940, 1947 or 1962/63 (thankfully I am too young to actually remember any of those but I do recall older people talking about the sea freezing at Mersea Island in 1947 and my father saying in 1940 he walked through the village of Edgeworth in Lancashire looking into the first floor bedroom windows of the workers cottages because the snow was so deep).