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Post Info TOPIC: Newton Hall, Hyde


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RE: Newton Hall, Hyde


Hi Judith,
Just checked & yes it is known as Jet Amber Fields, tameside council have this map ref: SJ 939 961
We all know it locally as Newton Hall by the building next to main road. Will list under Jet Amber Fields next time.
Regards,
Rae

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I think this is what we call Jet Amber fields (and marked as such on the street map) - can you confirm that the grid ref of the pond is SJ937963 (approx)

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Judith Smith __________________________________ Lightshaw hall Flash is sacrosanct - NO paths please!


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Monday 5th May 08
4.15-5.45pm
The 'pond' has (between canal & river in field) has certainly grown & seems to be attracting some resident bird life:
10 Canada geese,
2 moorhen,
7 mallards
1 lapwing
1 grey heron
4 bathing starlings
Also along the path by river:
6 magpie
11 mallards
1 tree creeper
3 blue tit
5 great tit
6 carrion crow
5 robin
9 starlings
1 chiffchaff
2 gey heron
6 swallows
5 jackdaw
2 song thrushes
2 collared doves
8+ woodpigeon
2 chaffinch
1 common gull
4 blackbirds
Rae

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