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The large tree which toppled down on to student Brad Buechel's car during the mini hurricane which hit parts of Chippenham on Tuesday
The large tree which toppled down on to student Brad Buechel's car during the mini hurricane which hit parts of Chippenham on Tuesday

Trees were uprooted in Chippenham on Tuesday as a mini tornado hit the Monkton Park area of the town.

Student Brad Buechel had the luckiest escape after an 18ft tree crashed on his car as he drove home along Eastern Avenue.

The 22-year-old escaped with just shock and bruises as the tree flattened the back of his silver Ford Focus just after 5pm.

He said:"I was just in shock for hours after the accident and the whole thing only started to sink in later on when I realised how close I had come to the tree."

Mr Buechel had been driving home along Sadlers Mead in the heavy wind and rain when he turned on to the avenue and had to slow down when the rain blinded his vision.

He said: "The next thing I knew the car was slowing down and I was being shaken all over the place.

While most of Chippenham and the rest of Wiltshire escaped with heavy rain and wind Monkton Park families watched in horror as mature trees were uprooted in the mini hurricane.

Chris Stone, 75, of Eastern Avenue said: "I have never seen anything like it. The rain and leaves started spinning really fast and rose up over a house across the road making a mini hurricane. It was terrifying."

Youngsters by the side of the fallen 40ft tree in Monkton Park on Monday evening
Youngsters by the side of the fallen 40ft tree in Monkton Park on Monday evening

The heavy rain accompanied by strong winds started after 4pm bringing traffic to a standstill. Pedestrians had to detour around broken branches scattered in their path.

A 60ft tree was blown over in Monkton Park as well as several large trees at Monkton Park Golf Club.

Another tree more than 50ft high at Seymour House, Monkton Park was smashed to pieces leaving branches hanging from the tree.

Flooding also occurred in the car park of the residential home on Sadlers Mead. Huge branches came crashing down destroying part of the fence and nursing home sign.

Sonia Blackwood, care leader at the residential home said: "It was very scary, I have never seen weather like it. We couldn't hear the tree crashing down because of the wind but the damage was terrible.'' North Wiltshire District Council has cleared up trees on its land in Monkton Park and will clear away the huge tree that has fallen in the park.

Patrick Rule, senior meteorlogical officer at RAF Lyneham, said: " I would expect what people have seen is a tornado and it is not uncommon for people to see one during a thunder storm.

"It is also quite common for these incidents to be centralised to one area.

"I have even seen one half of a town dry before while the other suffers torrential rain."

The cleansing and amenities team at North Wiltshire District Council are clearing up debris in Monkton Park and checking trees for any damage after Monday's storm.

Chippenham Town Council also carries out a similar check with their tree management plan.

Ray Lane, head of service delivery said: "After any storms or particularly bad weather we check John Coles park for tree damage and debris to make sure it is safe.

"We closed the park off temporarily on Tuesday morning to check for any loose branches or damaged trees."

Wiltshire County Council's Clarence maintenance team, which attends incidents across the county, were called to Lickhill Road in Calne on Monday evening after drains were blocked leaving minor flooding.

10:20am Thursday 31st July 2008


carers Dawn Wallburton and Sonia Blackwood at Seymour House Day Care centre where the storm cased damage

Pitch and putt owner Peter Claridge and resident Bill Winn with the fallen tree near Monkton House
 

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Posted by: weirdbeard, Chippenham on 12:33pm Thu 31 Jul 08
Great....now all we need is a couple more to take out the town centre.
Posted by: weirdbeard, Chippenham on 12:33pm Thu 31 Jul 08
Great - please can we have another tornado, this time through the town centre?
Posted by: Paul Tucker, Chippenham on 12:36pm Thu 31 Jul 08
I was on a cross-trainer in the Olympiad Gym when the tornado arrived. Looking out over the car park and Avon gave me a grandstand view. It was just like a scene from "Twister" and quite scary. Given that the damage was limited to a few trees means it was a fairly mild tornado, I guess, but anyone walking down by the river would have had a hard time. Happily, the preceding rain had kept everyone under cover.
Posted by: weirdbeard, Chippenham on 12:46pm Thu 31 Jul 08
I would seriously pay to see a tornado make its way through Calne, Chippenham and much of Swindon.
Posted by: Jonsey, Surrey on 1:38pm Thu 31 Jul 08
I'd love to know how this report manages to call it a tornado and a hurricane in one article. Do people really have no idea what tornadoes and hurricanes actually are?
Posted by: mjhudston, Chippenham, Wiltshire on 4:01pm Thu 31 Jul 08
OK Weirdbeard, I get it, you hate the town I live in.
Posted by: greenwaylane, chippenham on 6:02pm Thu 31 Jul 08
We dont need a tornado to ruin the town centre, local poliicians have made an excellent job of that already.
Posted by: Grant, Marlborough on 12:36am Fri 1 Aug 08
"I don't think we're in Kansas anymore Toto!"
Posted by: Kelly, Chippenham on 11:50am Fri 1 Aug 08
Well i thought it was all rather exciting! I love chippenham. I THINK ITS GREAT!
Posted by: greenwaylane, chippenham on 10:11am Sat 2 Aug 08
CHippenham is GREAT !!! just let down by poor management.

www.ourchippenham.co
.uk

Posted by: weirdbeard, Chippenham on 4:04pm Mon 4 Aug 08
Kelly wrote:
Well i thought it was all rather exciting! I love chippenham. I THINK ITS GREAT!
This is why we should stop selling energy drinks to youngsters.
Posted by: pebbles, Chippenham on 8:03pm Fri 8 Aug 08
Hey I reckon we have a twister go through Chippenham every Friday and Saturday night judging by the streets the next mornings! Come on parents, it isn't that difficult, right from an early age teach your kids to have respect and to use rubbish bins! Mine do and if there isn't one around they put it in their pockets and bring it home!
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