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Post by Mid A 15 »

What was that pond, surrounded by a square brick wall, called?

I just cannot remember.

The one on the left as you walk past the Post Office towards Doctors Lake?

I believe these days the area is Bluecoat Ponds but that is not what we called it when I was at school.

Someone put me out of my misery please :!:
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The Duck Pond. Simple, innit?
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mr tall wrote:The Duck Pond. Simple, innit?
Well done I remember now :!: :oops:
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.... also refered to as 'The Farm Pond.'

Has it gone now ? Seem to remember we were told it was quite deep.
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J.R. wrote:.... also refered to as 'The Farm Pond.'

Has it gone now ? Seem to remember we were told it was quite deep.
Not very deep so far as I recall - used to go fishing there but not too successsful. (Another Tuesday afternoon occupation when we had to do "hobbies")
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Dad called it the Carp Pond, as it was full of carp...

When they built the Bluecoat Pond development, they retained the pond as a feature...
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Great Plum wrote:Dad called it the Carp Pond, as it was full of carp...
When they built the Bluecoat Pond development, they retained the pond as a feature...
does he teach Logic?
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englishangel wrote:
Great Plum wrote:Dad called it the Carp Pond, as it was full of carp...
When they built the Bluecoat Pond development, they retained the pond as a feature...
does he teach Logic?
No, English! ;)
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Great Plum wrote:
englishangel wrote:
Great Plum wrote:Dad called it the Carp Pond, as it was full of carp...
When they built the Bluecoat Pond development, they retained the pond as a feature...
does he teach Logic?
No, English! ;)
That figures, I would have called it the Goldfish Pond, but then I never was any good at English (or fish).
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