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Upton ParkUpton Park, adjacent to the Town Hall, was created in the late 20's on what had been little more than a public tip. The park has facilities for the playing of bowls and a children's playground. The bowling green opened in May 1928 (there had been one in use from 1912 on a plot nearby). The first two hard tennis courts were completed at about the same time. The tennis courts have not been used over the last few years due to declining numbers. An enclosed and grassed open space on which children could play games was also provided between the Lymington and Magdalene Roads. In 1944, prior to D-Day, a US Army field-kitchen was set up there shortly and meals were served in huts and men sat in the open air to eat them. Later the troops went down to Torquay Harbour for embarkation onto the ships that would take them over to the Beaches of Normandy. Much more recently the area was dug up to provide a "holding tank" for the water which builds up during heavy rainstorms. The River Fleet, which has run through the Stoney and Upton valleys from time immemorial, still flows through a pipe below the ground. Dog Exclusion Order, Upton Park The provisions of a dog exclusion order will come into force on the 15th October for a restricted area in Upton Park. The land subject to the order is the Northerly section of Upton Park, being enclosed by a fence at Lymington Road, immediately to the north of the children's play area. Related Documents To view any published Related Documents for this service you will require the appropriate software. To download this software please see our documents help page. All links to documents will open in a new window. To request documents and files in an alternative format please contact us using the contact information provided on this page. Printed on : Friday, 09 January 2009, 21:44:25 |
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