 Mae'n amser Cliff Archer. Mae'n amser o'r Chyllum i Hanbrook, Parish Council. Mae'n amser o'r cyflawni'r hanes. Mae'n amser yn ystod yn gweithio'r parod o'r 15 yma, mae'n mynd i'r hynny'n bryd gan ymwneud i'r cyflawni'r ddraenidau i'r ddraenidau yn ystod, ac mae'n gweithio'r parod o'r ddich warden. Helo, mae'n gweithio'r Robin Yeald. Mae'n gweithio'r parod o'r ddich warden i Hanbrook. Mae'r perolloo fo eau am dechcelwad didd fel y dyfi ochr hwnnw'n Funn cellular. Mae'r peroll wo fe wlkenig i weld medau. Rwy'n rhaid phai am gwahanol, gyda學 claim o'r pannodau, ac yn gwahanol i'r parod oed, mae'n cael decidedeg eu hef iddyn nhw yw. Cywethech chi'n gweithio'r system, mae'n gweithio'n sicrhau rydyn ni'n adegu deall ar y bwysig. Rydyn ni'n gallu gwybod gyda'r gwybod ar ein bod yn ei gwneud, o bwyng o bwysig, o bwyng o bwynt, o bwynt, o bwynt o ymwyng, o bwynt o gwasanaeth o'r gwyl. Rydyn ni'n gallu i'r gweithio'r ddwyng ddwyng, o bwynt o'r gwybod o ddwyng. Rydyn rydych chi'n gweithio, mae'n gweithio'r Gweithio Pwysig, I will see if we can get any help financially through Operation Watershed to sort it out. The Parish Council have been very active in sorting out drainage problems by ourselves, but we were very pleased and very grateful when Operation Watershed came along and we have had probably about seven projects under the Operation Watershed scheme and to date the County Council has provided about £66,000 in total amongst the seven or eight projects. The community benefits have been enormous and I don't think really we realised how much it was going to benefit people. More so almost in the actual drainage itself it's really helped to bind the community together. People talk a lot more about drainage so the whole level of it is raised in people's minds. The funding has been wonderful as well because people feel very supported. They feel supported by the Parish Council, they feel supported through Operation Watershed and that's quite an infectious thing in a small village community. People feel very pleased to actually live here and they feel secure.