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Out walking last week, best not to say where (village of famous castle) as I would not like to get people into trouble.
The council were digging shallow trenches every 200 yards or so to allow water flow off the road ( road not flooded)
The activity described sounds like the construction of "water tables" these are channels cut into the ditch to allow drainage of the carriage way. It is essential that these are maintained prior to periods of heavy rain to avoid flooding and/or damage to the road surface.
I've bolded one phrase to show one of the other risks of working in the public sector. Everyone seems to consider themselves expert in everything done in the public sector, though really, they're not experts.
So The Mire has a little dig on the side about public sector digging trenchese before the roads get flooded. He misses the very important point that this is preventative maintenance work, that must be carried out to avoid flooding.