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    I wish more power to your elbow.



    If there is another concern that needs a plug more than this I shall eat my hat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oudeis View Post
    I wish more power to your elbow.

    If there is another concern that needs a plug more than this I shall eat my hat.
    Thanks, but how about this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by empeebee View Post
    While I might well relish a chat about the lack of Lib-Dems and the spendthriftery of NewLab, I am but a simple fellow who....conects leaky lakes and 'plugs'. Just for the crack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oudeis View Post
    While I might well relish a chat about the lack of Lib-Dems and the spendthriftery of NewLab, I am but a simple fellow who....conects leaky lakes and 'plugs'. Just for the crack.
    Sorry - I missed the pun! But I still think you should eat your hat!

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    Quote Originally Posted by empeebee View Post
    Sorry - I missed the pun! But I still think you should eat your hat!
    (ice-cream) cone with a 'D' on it?

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    Default OUR LEAKY LAKE: AN UPDATE

    Now that the refurbishment work on Sefton Park has been completed, it seems that the team responsible is now turning its attention to Princes Park. Following a meeting last Monday with Team Leader Tom Duckworth, the Friends Of Princes Park have now been assured that work is about to start very soon on investigating the leakage of water into a disused culvert. Furthermore, dependent on a successful Lottery bid, it is hoped to establish a borehole to ensure that future water levels will be assured. Repairs would also be made to the surrounding stonework and re-establish the island as a wildlife refuge, completely surrounded by water. There may also be the possibility of extending the lake northwards along its original course.

    Anyone interested in assisting the Friends Of Princes Park in pursuing this, or any of their other aims, are welcome to attend their next meeting on Monday, 20th September at Bellerive School, Windermere Terrace at 6.0 pm

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