Why have one path when you can have two.This one goes straight over a small colony of Common Blues..I am sure they did' nt mention this at the latest meeting ...or is it just me.
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I think this is the work Robin Dalton mentioned to complete the wheelchair access route around Tag Loop and involves the construction of a ramp (necessary to achieve the required gradients for users). I believe this is the last of the planned access paths but will seek confirmation of this.
Now I can sleep soundly at night, safe in the knowledge that when I become infirm in my old age, I can have the pleasure of being wheeled along such an excellent path to a sight where I can imagine how Common Blues used to fly amongst the vegetation that once was there. How re-assuring.
Well, unless it gets taken over by mountain bikes and skateboards.
They just need a floating band stand on the lagoon and a cafe on top of tag loop and you have Ogden water mark 2 ;-))
Too right Paul. I paid a visit to Ogden the other day following rumours of a low water level. However, there were no waders on the exposed shoreline, and no wildfowl to speak of. In fact the only notable wildlife were the local chavs!
Apart from the chance of Crossbills, there is little to attract me to Ogden. Okay, it turns up the odd waterbird on passage, but it has no real wildlife value that I can think of.
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