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Support The Highgate Men's Pond Association negotiations with City of London to protect Highgate swimming

The Highgate Men's Pond Association has some simple main objectives:
to keep the pond as it is as much as possible, and to represent our
members views to the City of London.
The City currently have plans to work on the dams on the Heath (which
would close the ponds for months), they also plan to rearrange the
toilets and entrance at the Men's Pond. At the very least we wanted to
be included in discussions about both sets of works...

If you've got any queries or any thoughts you want to share with the
HMPA committe please contact ...
Ben White

e: whiteben14@hotmail.com
m: 07950 325 784
w: http://cold-pond-water.blogspot.co.uk/


Official site: http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/things-to-do/green-spaces/hampstead-heath/swimming/Pages/default.aspx


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