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I ride through Burgess Park every day on my commute. Up until a couple of years ago it was a desolate, intimidating, bleak place. The recent transformation has been amazing. The extended lake, bmx track, landscaping and wild flower meadows all over the place has made it a great environment. I really look forward to riding through it now. I recommend a trip.
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grabot Wrote:

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> Chumleigh Gardens, in the middle is a nice little

> garden. The cafe has a nice outdoor space that is

> a pleasant place to while away time while the kid

> play on the zip wire, slide etc.


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Yes, the little garden is really sweet, and the cafe is OK too.

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