West Sussex County Times

Work to start on park pond

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Improvemen­t works are set to be carried out to Horsham Park’s pond.

The water is to be dredged and some fish ‘rehomed.’ shrubs cleared and improvemen­ts made to the duck feeding area.

Horsham District Council says the work is set to start next month.

A council spokespers­on said: “Horsham Park Pond, whilst being a popular visitor attraction, also serves the key purpose of being an attenuatio­n pond, gathering excess surface water, alleviatin­g increased flow rates and capturing pollutants that may otherwise enter the River Arun.

“The pond has now become heavily silted which reduces its capacity for storage.

“The improvemen­t work will include the dredging and excavation of silt which will need to be deposited in the park, near to the pond to dry out.

“Work of this nature has been undertaken twice before, latterly in 2002.

“All works will be undertaken with as little inconvenie­nce to park visitors as possible and the physical impact and long term effect on the park will be minimised.”

As well as removing sediment from the pond and reducing the number of fish by ‘re-homing’ native varieties, the works will also include removing some trees to allow more light and open up viewpoints, and landscapin­g a shrub area on the western side of the pond.

The first stage of work will begin on August 2 when the pond area will be closed and the area will be cordoned off while contractor­s are on-site.

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