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? It has gates all the way round. They gradually go round at the closing time for the time of year finishing with the gate by the car park (useful to know if your usual gate is already shut and you don't fancy climbing over).


Rianoo Wrote:

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> @Sue

>

> The front gates at P Rye park do shut but there

> are no other gates so you can just wonder in

> around the back. Probably why there were loads of

> tin foil cups in there this morning !!

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John - original act talks of permitting the MWB to close the park "between such hours of night as the Board may from time to time prescribe". You could interpret this to mean dusk to dawn, but it's a little vague.


Perhaps there is more in the papers relating to the gift by the Governors of the Estate.


https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/25533/page/5530/data.pdf

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