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Sutton Park History

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Jean is the Bistro you mean the one at the top by Blackroot Pool?

I am sorry about what happened to you Jean I hope you are ok. People these days just don't care. My daughter in law had her new puppy taken from her by an idiot who said he would see if he would come back to her. He is a true bred Pointer she was so scared but luckily the pup did come to her call. She held him tight and headed for home but the idiot had a female partner who followed as well. My daugter in law says she was sure they were drunk or on drugs...
 
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Oh Wendy that is much worse than what happened to myself. We have been by the town gate during bank holidays where youths congregate with their dogs and bate them up. They were exchanging packages too so we did a bunk. The music from their cars was as loud as it could get with loads of bass. That is the one Wendy but I do get my pools mixed up. My friend walked to Wyndley one day where she worked and someone jumped in front of her and flashed. She said she was sorry but she hadn't her magnifying glass with her and he legged it.
 
Dek Carr, wendy is right with the pool & Bistro, its a fantasic little place been along time from when you could get food & drink at that pool. LOVE IT.
 
SUTTON PARK TOWN GATE 10 am Sunday 2nd July registration for walk for ALS & our sons late mother in law :0( HOPE TO SEE SOME OF YOU GUYS ,walk starts at 11am. Just ask for Barbara Jenney who as put this all togeather in memory of her Mom & Motonuron assosiation ( for give the spelling if it not right).
 
Visited the park today and parked outside Wyndley. We walked and tried to find the donkey sanctuary but was put off our tracks by a cloud burst and were forced to sit under a brolly outside the carvery pub. What a shame eh. I treated Pete to a pint instead. Will try again another day. Jean.
 
Dek Carr, wendy is right with the pool & Bistro, its a fantasic little place been along time from when you could get food & drink at that pool. LOVE IT.
Thanks Keith I know where Wendy and Jean mean, I haven,t been that way for some time will give it a try. Dek
 
We are going there again Dek. I did enjoy today though despite the rain. We got back home and it had not rained a drop by the looks of it. The carvery was packed.
 
Last year 2010, was the first year since the 40's that I did not set foot in Sutton Park. I did visit last month and most of it still looks the same..I took a photo of Bracebridge Pool and it's little island. I can remember speaking to German and Italian POW's in that park and they would exchange interesting wooden carvings for a few Woodbines pinched off Dad !!
It's a special place, hope it always stays the same...

Bracebridge_Pool.JPG
 
Oldmohawk thats a lovely photo I know exactly where you are the hours we used to swim from there to the island and riding back across those little wooden bridges I think 28 in all happy days indeed. Dek
 
Thanks Dave you must send me the route please. Lovely photo Phil.

G.G. from Wyndley as today turn right,, there is a cross roads opposite the Visitor centre, turn left instead of going towards the Main Gate and the Restaurant area, the Donkeys not that far away, on the right
 
whats the name of the donkey centre,s founder,Elizebeth Stivascent or something like that (sorry about the spelling)she also has the Donkey Centre just outside Seaton in Devon. Dek
 
Sunday walk in the park for MOTOR NEURONE DISEASE .Our Family Team raised £1,170.00 for the charity. Thanks go to our eldest sons Wife Barbara Who's Mom past away last Month will this & organised this fantastic collection.
These are just 4 pics taken on the walk in the Park.
 
what a wonderful amount raised for this charity keith....well done to all who took part...

lyn
 
Thanks Guys only wished I could have seen some of you at the event, the main lady who made all this money was our daughter in law, Barbara. Effort all in aid of her Mom over in the USA "one hell of a brave Lady to the end"LOVE YOU Ruth.
 
What a fantastic event well done all concerned. We have a friend in Chester with this terrible condition!
 
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