Pub patrons spend night in Somersham local as floods blocked routes home
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Patrons have told how their visit to a local pub became a true all-nighter after flooding left them stranded.
Emily Platt, 22, from Holbrook in Suffolk, attended a quiz at the Duke of Marlborough in Somersham on Thursday evening.
But after trying four different roads home, she decided to head back to the pub with other stranded regulars.
She said: "Having no exit route, [I] felt quite trapped really but we made the most of the situation."
Ms Platt said her party discussed cycling or walking home, but decided it was "too risky".
"We were coming across roads that were completely impassable," she said.
April Douglas, the pub's front-of-house manager, said: "I closed off about 22:30 GMT and then 20 minutes later everyone trickled back in."
Ms Douglas put out a desperate request for bedding on the Somersham Community Kindness page on Facebook.
"The whole community rallied together - we had blow up beds, sleeping bags, pillows, blankets, all sorts," she said.
After a night in the pub, people were able to make their way home on Friday.
Ms Douglas, who lives in the pub with her family, said flooding has become a problem in the area.
"It's really bad. As soon as we get a bit of rain, everyone goes into panic mode."
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