As Patti B says in a comment left this morning:
Many people in the village have suffered terrible damage with flooded homes. Does anyone need help? Please post replies if we can be of any assistance.
If you or any of your neighbours could do with a helping hand, then do please give us a collective shout in the comments box below.
Parwich School has not escaped unscathed. The damage to the road leading up to school means the area is unsafe, but also inside the building, water has flooded the Key Stage 1 area as well as the toilets.Ged has sandbagged the area to try to prevent further damage but with the rain still falling we shall just have to watch and see.
The boiler room flooded too, the pump is still working in there and will hopefully continue to do so.
All the damage has been photographed and reported to Derbyshire I will keep everyone posted with regards to school opening on Tuesday.
When a collapsed ceiling caused extensive water damage in Creamery Cottage last year, the restoration/cleaning company we used were called Rainbow International. They provided an excellent service, and we would have no hesitation in recommending them to anyone affected by last night’s flood.
The company website is:
http://www.rainbow-int.co.uk/
Our local branch is based in Heanor:
http://www.rainbow-int.co.uk/franchises/m.brough/
The local contact phone number is 01773 765100.
If anyone has suffered damage to valuable oriental carpets, then there is an excellent company based in Nottingham which can carry out specialised restoration. The company is called the Oriental Rug Gallery, and they can be contacted during normal shop hours on 0115 941 0777.
Hope this info helps….