The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Flooding misery for business

- By Ben Jones ben.jones@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter@PTBenJones

A Peterborou­gh clinic has revealed their devastatio­n after flood waters caused significan­t damage to their premises over the weekend.

The Fane Clinic was hit by flooding that appears to have resulted from blocked drains in Paston in the last few days.

Neighbouri­ng properties first reported problems with water flowing from the drains into their homes on Thursday (February 18) and this continued throughout the weekend.

Drains began to overflow behind The Fane Clinic, which is based in the Grade II listed Old Farm House building in Paston Ridings, on Friday.

By Saturday morning, when the problem was discovered, two of the back foot care rooms had been left completely water damaged, along with the specially designed chairs inside of them.

Several staff members at the family run clinic tried to get hold of Anglian Water and were infuriated to be told that it could be up to five days before they could get anyone out to look at the problem.

Clinical Manager Stephanie Burton said the clinic had been able to reopen, she said: “My mum went in on Saturday morning to find water seeping through and the two back rooms completely damaged.

“We called in some handymen to help us clear up the inside and place sandbags around the doors but by then of course the damage was already done.’’

The clinic specialise­s in a range of treatments from injury rehabilita­tion, podiatry, chiropody and massages and has been allowed to remain open throughout the pandemic with necessary precaution­s in place where possible.

The worry now though is

that the rooms affected by flooding are going to need all new floors, walls and equipment and it could be months before the clinic returns to full working order.

The frustratio­n of this has only been heightened by what Stephanie believes to be a delayed response from Anglian Water.

She added: “When my stepdad phoned he was told it could be up to five days before anyone came out.I desperatel­y tried to get in touch with them through social media and in theendwasg­ivenanumbe­rfor someone to contact through a friend who works there, only to be told there was very little they could do.

“When I contacted them for a second time when I saw the drains overflowin­g again on Saturday evening, they promised someone would be there at 9am on Sunday morning and to their credit they were there at 8am and things do seem to be ok for now. ”

An Anglian Water spokespers­on said: “Our teams attended quickly and spent the weekend removing the blockage and completing a thorough clean-up of the area.’’

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Flooding in the clinic

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