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In reply to Post #25 It may have changed hands at some point Mark?
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In reply to Post #24 Absolutely Mike.
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In reply to Post #24 Drive past Chanels and hate seeing what has become of the lake
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In reply to Post #22 Was it Andy , I always thought it was Mr Carter .
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In reply to Post #23 They didn’t buy it cause they are farmers..! People with that sort of money invest to make more money. Just look at channels !! An absolute disgrace for the wildlife!
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In reply to Post #21 Oh the new landowner certainly means business all right, have you seen the drawings for the 3000 houses on the farm? All over the farm, including round the Res. Even out on the point. Maybe not soon, but it will happen.
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In reply to Post #20 It was the Thourougood (spelling) family that farmed the land Mark.
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In reply to Post #19 They were pumped basically dry this year to keep the levels up in you know where. A lot of the foliage has now been cleared from around them. The new farmers mean business with the pumping.
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In reply to Post #19 Use to free fishing as a youngster ( if Mr Carter never caught you )
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In reply to Post #17 They were stock ponds for you know where Robin. I'd have thought there'd still be some in there.
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In reply to Post #15 haha I hope it is, was a lovely carp!
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In reply to Post #16 had a look at them regular in the summer, I'd be surprised it there was anything much in there these days, were under water this weekend past too.
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In reply to Post #14 I use to fish the other two lakes located on the other side of the A12 along with the linesman on the hill.
Great memories
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In reply to Post #14 It's still about mate and known as Reevos.
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In reply to Post #13 One of my claims to fame catching a carp from there before it was commercialised and anyone could fish it. April 2001. Wonderful memory that.
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