British Pondlife - Brampton Park - Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, UK.
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A board with information about the pondlife that can be seen in the Wildlife Garden at Brampton Park on Brampton Road in Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Waymark Code: WM1072D
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 03/11/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member razalas
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The Wildlife Garden is located adjacent to The Brampton Museum in Brampton Park on Brampton Road in Newcastle-under-Lyme.
The board is attached to the wall and faces the pond in the Wildlife Garden.

The board has photographs and information about a variety of creatures that might be found in and around the pond, such as snails, newts, damselflies, frogs, toads, beetles, water spiders and fish.

"The park was originally two gardens divided between the two Victorian villas on the park – the Firs (now the museum) and Pitfield House (now the café and Giggles and Wiggles nursery). Before that, the land was part of the Brampton Field – common land grazed and cultivated by the town burgesses. The name Brampton means ‘place where broom grew’. The Brampton Field was sold by the town burgesses after the 1845 Inclosure Act and was developed as a residential area for the town’s professional classes, such as shopkeepers and business owners. The houses were built in the 1850s. Since the 1950s the land has been used as parkland for the enjoyment of the people of the borough. Amongst its many attractions are...
. an aviary and small mammals area. Can you persuade the parrots to talk to you or imitate a telephone?
. a children's play area full of exciting equipment - run around, climb and jump!
. a sandpit with water pump - who needs the seaside? Nip to the museum shop to buy a bucket and spade for a real seaside experience!
. a rose garden and sensory garden for relaxation and to stimulate the senses – sit among the lavender, thyme and in raised beds. Watch the bees going from flower to flower.
.a miniature railway. All aboard on Sundays from May to September. This is run by volunteers of the North Staffordshire Model Engineering Society.
Open space and amazing trees - enjoy the outdoors! There’s lots of space for ball games, running, rolling and having picnics under the trees. In autumn it is a great place to collect conkers.
There are a growing number of sculptures and memorials in the park. These include 'The Lady in the Park’, seated on a bench under the trees. She is a memorial to all the women in Newcastle-under-Lyme who lost husbands, sons and friends in the First World War and subsequent conflicts. There is also a cafe and soft play area in the park." Source: (visit link)
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