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Public Parks - comments
In order to maintain thread continuity, can we post comments on the public parks thread here please?
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Do I own a bit of Brighton Park then?Bob Jefferson wrote: On 20 September of that year it was reported that the late Mr Smellie's Park was to be purchased by local residents. Those residing in Brighton Place and Crescent would pay five shillings per pound on their rental, while other residents would pay at the rate of two shillings and sixpence. Each subscriber would be furnished with a key and would be entitled to 'a share in the ground for all time coming.'
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Yes and no! I've often wondered about these areas of parks. I suppose the council adopted them in the same way they adopt roads/footpaths. They certainly don't seem to have taken a written title.Marya wrote:Do I own a bit of Brighton Park then?Bob Jefferson wrote: On 20 September of that year it was reported that the late Mr Smellie's Park was to be purchased by local residents. Those residing in Brighton Place and Crescent would pay five shillings per pound on their rental, while other residents would pay at the rate of two shillings and sixpence. Each subscriber would be furnished with a key and would be entitled to 'a share in the ground for all time coming.'
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Marya, please take note. On the 18 June 2017, Brighton Park will celebrate 150 years since its inauguration. I thought it might be nice if we were to invite the 14th King's Hussars to provide musical entertainment, assuming they are still around. We have a record of the music played on the day so I would venture that some sort of re-enactment might be in order. You might want to think about running up a marquee, cracking open the croquet and providing some escargots de Bourgogne to mark the occasion?
I shall make a note of it in my diary.
I shall make a note of it in my diary.
This is more the sort of thing the King's Royal Hussars (as they are now named) get up to these days.Bob Jefferson wrote:Marya, please take note. On the 18 June 2017, Brighton Park will celebrate 150 years since its inauguration. I thought it might be nice if we were to invite the 14th King's Hussars to provide musical entertainment, assuming they are still around.

Mind you it would still probably cost less in Public Liability Insurance premiums than cover for a bouncy castle and BBQ.
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