old council park near swillington?

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Reginal Perrin
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Post by Reginal Perrin »

Is this the place in Swilly? I never even knew there was an abandoned picnic area.http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&sourc ... 1&t=h&z=19    
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chameleon
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Post by chameleon »

Looks like it Regi - as is so often the case, the majority loose out on such amenities because the more blatant minority aren't dealt with.

slw
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Post by slw »

That's the one Reggie,The entrance is/was on White House Lane but has been blocked off with tree stumps.

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Post by Reginal Perrin »

Right. It's unbelievable, don't these perverts have houses in which they can do what they do? I've seen better behaved alley cats.
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Post by Keg »

Couldn't agree more Reggie, i have no issue with ppls lifestyles, their choice but not in public, used to go cycling as a family down the side of Golden Acre, then across to Eccup, public woods but with the usual filth going on, chased quite a few off over the years and taken car numbers and reported them.However, a fire engione crew in Bristol last year were reprimanded when they were trying to find a bush fire and their lights illuminated a group of men in scrubland. The men complained and the firemen were remrimanded, despite the fact that the men were commiting acts of public indecency.Mad!
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