


by - written on 04/11/09, updated on 04/11/09 (Useful, 16 readings)
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What could be more wonderful on a pleasant afternoon than to go down to your nearest park and take a stroll with a loved one, kick a ball around with some friends or read a book under a quiet tree. I am lucky enough to have several parks in my area and during the day they are usually very nice parks to be in. As ... Read the complete review

by - written on 26/05/09 (Very useful, 62 readings)
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The nearest park to me is Hyde Park, or Woodhouse Moor. Its not that large a park, in fact you can walk through it in about 5 minutes, but it is very pretty and its nice to have a green space so close in a big city - Leeds. The nicest thing about it is the tree covered walk through the middle of it, its a good piece of ... Read the complete review

by - written on 26/05/09 (Useful, 26 readings)
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Most towns and cities are blessed with pars i some form or other so I thought I would write about a couple of my favourite ones. Abingdon Park in Northampton is my favourite in my home town, a nice large tree lined park close to the town centre it has some lovely large oak trees withing its grounds and is a nice place to relax on a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 24/05/09 (Useful, 8 readings)
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British parks a very different depending on where you are. I have been to some gorgeous and well kept parks up and down the country. Many of them are used for some sort of sport. I like to visit different parks to take my dog walking. Its nice to go to a different place now and again just to see what is out there and how well ... Read the complete review

by - written on 20/05/09 (Useful, 35 readings)
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The most wonderful thing about the UK is the vast expanse of greenness as soon as spring comes. a few years ago I was returning from a holiday in China, I think i flew home around april time. It was absolutely stunning flying in over England. The vibrant colours are so different from a lot of other countries, where over the summer months ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/02/09 (Very useful, 107 readings)
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During the Summer months our beautiful local park bursts into life. School summer holidays begin and out come the cool boxes for the picnics, the swimming costumes and the bathing trunks, bats and balls and tennis gear and young families head off in droves to enjoy and make the most of any better weather we may be having. The ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/02/09, updated on 06/02/09 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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I think that British parks vary incredibly not only in different regions of the country, but even in the same towns and villages. Where I grew up there was a small park near where we lived, but there was also a massive one around the corner called Bruntwood with gardens, open fields and 2 kids' play areas. It also offers a range of ... Read the complete review

by - written on 29/05/08, updated on 06/12/10 (Very useful, 153 readings)
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My favorite green space in my home town is Abington Park, my second favorite green space being the cricket club just across the road. Abington Park is one the top ten ornamental parks in Great Britain. With 352 different varieties of trees and ten times that of shrubs, second only to Kew Gardens for that eco badge of honor (although the ... Read the complete review
