alexiatrade- Registered: 10 Oct 2018
- Posts: 89
Thank you..
Sandwiches ,cakes .Coffee tea .
However, very basic information.....
Any knowledge of prices....etc.....?
Need to pass the information around...................
Karlos- Location: Dover
- Registered: 1 Oct 2012
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Captain Haddock
- Location: Marlinspike Hall
- Registered: 8 Oct 2012
- Posts: 8,100
Excellent news. Kearney Park and Russel Gardens are so underused and underappreciated by most Dover residents.
There's SO much money available in HMG grants for cycling etc.
Why, oh why, don't we have a 'proper' (i.e. Sustrans standard route) from the seafront to Kearney Park?
Instead money has been wasted with projects like the cycle lane on Maison Dieu imposed without any consultation!
See DDC 'there's free money'. (No there isn't, it's all been taken from us) 'we must spend it on something'.
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alexiatrade- Registered: 10 Oct 2018
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"Excellent news. Kearney Park and Russel Gardens are so underused and underappreciated by most Dover residents."
You really do talk a load of tosh.............Indeed your views are as sieve like as your spelling.
Kearsney Abbey...Russell Gardens...together with Bushey Ruff....are very oversubscribed and popular.
You only have to look at the Parking problems to understand how popular all of these areas are....
Why you have to highjack a thread that is discussing the Pavilion and menu's is worrying........
Methinks you lack attention in your world......................
Reginald Barrington
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 17 Dec 2014
- Posts: 3,257
Fairly sure the threads about Kearsney?
"Indeed your views are as sieve like as your spelling."
Something about glass houses and rocks, Ring any bells?
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Sue Nicholas- Location: river
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
- Posts: 6,025
Having lived in River for fifty years I appreciate what an asset The three parks are however the last thing I would like to see happen floods of people parking everywhere.Neither do I wish to see anymore green space covered in tarmac.
Hopefully visitors will appreciate the investment and use bins etc.Its a quiet space. Of beauty.
More public transport is needed.
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Jan Higgins
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 5 Jul 2010
- Posts: 13,879
For the many adults as well as those with children and dogs who use that lovely cared for area it is thankfully underused by the drunks and druggies that use Pencester as their meeting place.
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Keith Sansum1
- Location: london
- Registered: 25 Aug 2010
- Posts: 23,931
Jan you are correct
Hopefully Russel gardens will look a bit better soon
The bridges across the water all closed off
But Kearney is always well used when I visited
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ray hutstone- Registered: 1 Apr 2018
- Posts: 2,158
Well, the Fishy Captain and Keef appear to agree on something. It's definitely 'Kearney' apparently. As for Russell Gardens, everything gets smaller nowadays, eh?
Sue Nicholas- Location: river
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
- Posts: 6,025
Yes it’s Kearsney .Russel Gardens is looking good .The Orchard is coming on ,the play area well used the lake looking better.
alexiatrade- Registered: 10 Oct 2018
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Weird Granny Slater
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Little grebe: an accidental impression. (Apologies to Monet.)
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Weird Granny Slater
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'Pass the cow dung, my dropsy's killing me' - Heraclitus
Weird Granny Slater
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'Pass the cow dung, my dropsy's killing me' - Heraclitus
Keith Sansum1
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Always lovely places to visit .
Two places to push in the tourism end of things
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Weird Granny Slater
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Local Abbeys for local people.
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Keith Sansum1
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No Weird
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