An East Devon primary school that is repeatedly flooded, has once again needed a clean-up operation before the start of term tomorrow.
Children, parents and local firefighters helped to clear up floodwater and mud at Tipton St John this morning.
Calls for the school to be moved to a more suitable site have so far been rejected.
There have been attempts to secure funding for a new school which have so far been unsuccessful.
Executive headteacher Colin Butler says they're now waiting for a decision from Government on the school's future.
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