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Restoring Horsewell Pond

TEN PEOPLE volunteered to help restore Horsewell Pond at a Community Day on Saturday arranged by Hedon Town Council and the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust.

The first task was to dig out the reeds by the roots. The reeds have taken over and stilted the pond – and literally sucked the life water out of it. This work had to be done carefully in order not to hurt the wildlife living in this muddy environment. Frogs were the most prolific animal found and had to be carefully relocated to a safer area.

Horsewell Pond got its name from the fact that it used to be a drinking well for horses. The base of the pond was lined with brick and stone in order to take the weight of the visiting animals. Good for horses – but it made the digging much more difficult for the volunteers!

The pond is also nicknamed ‘Duck Pond’ which is not a reference to the feathered bird, but to the ducking-stool which was apparently located there in times gone by. Troublesome and angry women who committed the crime of ‘breaking the peace’ by arguing with neighbours in raised voices would be punished by being placed in a chair and ducked (submerged) in the pond.

This was just the first day of a campaign to return water to the pond and help restore the small site down Ivy Lane. Thanks to Jim, Brian, Kathryn, Sue, Ray, John and Harriet, for lending a hand – and particular thanks to Scott, Jenny and Owen from Hedon Youth Club.

If readers have got other stories to share about the pond and its history, then please leave a comment below. Watch this space for notice of the next community event at the pond. 

Horsewell Pond – Community Day Sat 28th January 2012

HORSEWELL POND needs your help! As we explained last week, Horsewell Pond is in need of a facelift. The Yorkshire Wildlife Trust has posted a public notice about how you can help:

The work will involve essential maintenance work on the pond: Specifically reed and litter clearance and re-digging. 

Please wear suitable footwear and waterproofs, but all other equipment will be provided. Any children wanting to help must be accompanied by adults.

If you are interested in keeping fit then consider this as your ‘Green Gym’ fix for the day. If you are interested in learning something about ponds and the wildlife in them – then the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust folk will be your perfect company!

Further information contact Harriet Linfoot, Community Wildlife Officer, on 01482 441013 or e-mail: harriet.linfoot@ywt.org.uk

When: From 10am on Saturday, 28th January 2012.

Where: Use the + and – keys on the Google map below to find you best route to the pond.


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