On 9th March 2016, saturated ground led to more flooding in Anstey. The water crept higher than during the February floods, with the river gauge reaching 1.7 metres at the time of writing.
If you have any photographs to add to our archive, please email them to BeckN@ansteylibrary.com


“20160309 View towards Mill Farm” Photo: Beck Nickolls

“20160309 Park nr Millfield Close” Photo: Beck Nickolls

“20160309 Park nr Millfield Close” Photo: Beck Nickolls

“20160309 View towards Latimer School” Photo: Beck Nickolls

“20160309 Tunnel under A46, nr Gynsil Rd” Photo: Chris Owen

“20160309 Fields nr Gynsil, looking towards Glenfield” Photo: Chris Owen

“20160309 Packhorse Bridge” Photo: Beck Nickolls

“20160309 Packhorse Bridge” Photo: Beck Nickolls

“20160309 Leicester Road Bridge” Photo: Beck Nickolls

“20160309 Packhorse Bridge” Photo: Beck Nickolls

“20160309 View towards Leicester Rd” Photo: Beck Nickolls

“”20160309 Nr Packhorse Bridge” Photo: Beck Nickolls

“20160309 Packhorse Bridge” Photo: Beck Nickolls

“20160309 Anstey Co op carpark” Photo: Beck Nickolls

“20160309 Anstey Co op carpark” Photo: Beck Nickolls

“20160309 Anstey Co op carpark” Photo: Beck Nickolls

“20160309 Mitchell’s Field” Photo: Beck Nickolls
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