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Old 20-01-2009, 10:17   #1
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St. Annes Park?

What is happening at the front of the park where the pond is? Are they getting rid of it?
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Old 20-01-2009, 11:44   #2
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Yeah, they are saying they "can't maintain" the pond anymore. Don't know how they managed through the 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's to be honest. They seem to have more tractors, buggies, trailers and equipment than ever now.
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Old 20-01-2009, 13:23   #3
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Ahh that's a right shame. I liked the fountain that was lit up at night. Surely it's costing more money to get rid of it than to scrape some leaves & scum from it every now and again?
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Old 21-01-2009, 03:48   #4
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Is this the south-east corner of the park? I presume they're not removing the larger pond with the lake-house style structure that's further along the coast?
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Old 21-01-2009, 17:40   #6
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Anytime I have been there recently, the pond and the stream feeding it reeked of sewerage, so I'm not surprised they're redeveloping it.
The other pond is far nicer anyway.
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Yeah, the Nannakin was badly polluted a while go, there was a significant fish kill, the sewerage was leaked from apartments in Santry from what I read. I really don't know how the hell they can preserve the badger sets! They bulldozed over exactly where they were!

Any birdies here, there is a kingfisher darting around where the river comes out on the coast!
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Old 22-01-2009, 13:56   #8
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Any birdies here, there is a kingfisher darting around where the river comes out on the coast!
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Pity about the pond and waterfall. I'd a lot of fun messing there when I was a kid.
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Old 22-01-2009, 20:12   #9
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Spotted 3 herons there. Amazing site when they fly off.
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Yeah, the Nannakin was badly polluted a while go, there was a significant fish kill, the sewerage was leaked from apartments in Santry from what I read
Does the nanniken run through santry?I thought that was the Santry river?
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Old 26-01-2009, 12:38   #11
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I'm not sure. I know the one in the park is the Nannakin and one of the gardeners told me about the sewerage from Santry. Do they join up at one stage?
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Does the nanniken run through santry?I thought that was the Santry river?
The Santry and Nanniken are two seperate rivers. But the corpo made an artificial link between the Santry River and the Naniken River, to reduce the flow of the latter and to allow handling of any flooding in either watercourse.

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Saw a dead mullet in the older pond when i was a kid..i wonder had it made its way from the sea or is there a population in the pond.
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I used to play at the pond as a kid many years ago, late 50s early 60s (before the corpo made any changes to the original) and the only living creatures I saw were sticklebacks and newts (we used to think they were lizards). Never saw anything like a mullet though.

There used to be a tombstone beside the old house, near the pond. It was the grave of a dog that had died, probably a pet of the original owners.

Happy memories of St Anne's Woods (as we used to call it).
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I used to play at the pond as a kid many years ago, late 50s early 60s (before the corpo made any changes to the original) and the only living creatures I saw were sticklebacks and newts (we used to think they were lizards). Never saw anything like a mullet though.

There used to be a tombstone beside the old house, near the pond. It was the grave of a dog that had died, probably a pet of the original owners.

Happy memories of St Anne's Woods (as we used to call it).
There were definatly rudd in the pond as well,my uncle stocked it when he was a kid and i remember seeing them going after bread and worms when i was fishing there..my hooks were always too big and i never caught one!
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