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By Press Association 2021
A spaniel named Pickle jumps through a blanket of bluebells near their peak at the National Trust’s Basildon Park near Goring-on-Thames in Berkshire, where careful management of the estate’s ancient woodland by trust staff and volunteers enables the
This month is on course to be one the driest Aprils on record with the UK seeing just 18% of its average rainfall.
Traditional April showers have stayed away, putting the month in line for a place in the history books if the weather continues in this vein.
There has been an average of 12.8mm of rain across the UK up to April 22, much lower than the April average of 72.53mm, according to Met Office figures.
People living near a controversial flood relief scheme say they are looking anxiously towards the skies after heavy rainfall prompted fresh concerns their homes may be flooded.
People living by the Jubilee River, which was created nearly two decades ago as part of the Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton Flood Alleviation Scheme, say mismanagement has meant the manmade flood relief channel for the River Thames does not work anywhere near as well as it should.
Homeowners now fear a repeat of 2014, which saw properties flooded twice in the space of two months, amid concerns the Jubilee River protected upstream Maidenhead, where water is diverted from the Thames at high flow, at the expense of the likes of Wraysbury and Old Windsor, where the Jubilee rejoins the Thames.