• 10 months ago
Catcliffe woman living in caravan next to home flooded in October says she is "fed up of fighting" and finds going in her house "depressing"
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00:00 I don't like going in my house at the moment. It's depressing. I can still, when I come
00:16 out I feel dusty. It feels like a lot of dust and things all are on that. I'm alright in
00:25 a caravan. If we have power cuts then it is cold. Caravans can be really, really cold.
00:31 But yeah, I don't really like going in my house because I find it depressing. You look
00:38 round and you think about what you've lost. Things you've lost that you can't never replace.
00:45 Loads of people say, "When do you think you'll be back in your house?" I say, "How long's
00:49 the peace of string?" If I can be honest, in 2007 I would say we was like five and a
00:57 half to six months and we was back in our houses. Can't say when I'm going to be back
01:03 in my house now.
01:04 You're a good boy. Sit down, sit down, sit down. Sit. Give a kiss.
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