A FED-UP resident who is at her wits end over an ongoing flooding issue near her home says council workers need a “boot up the rear end”. Michelle Theobald, 65, has lived happily in Rush Green Road, Clacton, for 20 years, but in recent months has grown frustrated. The problematic section of road, near to Jaywick Lane, is said to be prone to frequent flooding when there has been a heavy downpour of rain. Michelle, who is a heart failure patient and does not often leave her home, says she regularly sees mums struggle through the water when taking their children to school.
A FED-UP resident who is at her wits end over an ongoing flooding issue near her home says council workers need a “boot up the rear end”. Michelle Theobald, 65, has lived happily in Rush Green Road, Clacton, for 20 years, but in recent months has grown frustrated. The problematic section of road, near to Jaywick Lane, is said to be prone to frequent flooding when there has been a heavy downpour of rain. Michelle, who is a heart failure patient and does not often leave her home, says she regularly sees mums struggle through the water when taking their children to school.