Leoni,
Sadly not, it's a football ground - or at least was!
The flooding in Gloucestershire has been even worse than the flooding that we had up north in recent weeks. Unfortunately for the residents of that county, one of the major water treatment works has also been flooded, meaning water supplies have run out - and there's also a risk of a power station being turned off because the flooding's getting near to there, too.
To give you an idea, this is what Upton-upon-Severn looks like at the moment - it's more like Upton-under-Severn to be honest:
This is Worcester racecourse, you can just about see the top of the steeplechase jumps in places:
And this brings new meaning to playing pool:
It's pretty grim stuff, and my journey back home from Cornwall was slightly interrupted, I had to go from Bristol to London and then to Manchester instead of via Birmingham - the train line between Birmingham and Bristol was flooded at Gloucester and Cheltenham. However, the way I looked at it it was a minor inconvenience compared to what some poor people have been through in the last few weeks. I really don't envy them whatsoever, it must be absolutely horrible.