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We’re planning to add new trees at the Blackwell Road entrance, along Henderson Road Avenue, and around the Multi Use Games Area (MUGA) area. We’d love to hear your thoughts on which types of trees you’d like to see at Hammond’s Pond.
We’re planning to add new trees at the Blackwell Road entrance, along Henderson Road Avenue, and around the Multi Use Games Area (MUGA) area. We’d love to hear your thoughts on which types of trees you’d like to see at Hammond’s Pond.