Lincoln's Wagamama restaurant on Brayford Wharf closed until further notice due to flooding

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Monday, November 26, 2012
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The new Wagamama restaurant on the site of the former harbourmaster's office on the Brayford has been forced to close until further notice due to flood water.

The restaurant itself has avoided the rising water levels but access to the restaurant has been cut off.

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    Flooding along Brayford Wharf North, Lincoln, towards the Wagamama restaurant. Pictures: Joshua Davie

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    Flooding outside Wagamama in Brayford Whar North, Lincoln. Pictures: Joshua Davie

Wagamama manager Danny Johnson said: "Inside we are fine but the access is the problem.

"Until the water is cleared and we can get people in and out safely we can't open.

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"We have tried a few ways of clearing the water but we are going to have to wait until the drains become useful again and the water subsides."

It is hoped the restaurant could reopen this evening.

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  • Profile image for Roadscource

    by Roadscource

    Tuesday, November 27 2012, 5:34PM

    “I dont know, such a fuss over nothing, just get a bucket and bale the water over the wall into the Brayford.”

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    by MagicJohnson

    Tuesday, November 27 2012, 7:28AM

    “camelherder, It's not the building over the water that is the problem, it's the road in front of it”

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    by camelherder

    Tuesday, November 27 2012, 4:45AM

    “You would have thought that building over the water might have been a bit of a clue to the fact that this might happen. It is not as if this is the first time this area has flooded and probably won't be the last.”

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