Thursday 15 November 2018

Bellevue Park, Wrexham

I decided to add these pictures because I have spent many hours around this park, running and taking fun training sessions. This is a beautiful park that is sometimes overlooked in the town of Wrexham. This is mentioned in the first chapter.



Below is an extract from "Spot to Spot" which shows the smaller P.O.D going off on its first venture.


    "If we look to the East and back into town we can see the quite beautiful Edwardian Belle Vue Park (Belle Vue being French for the beautiful view) with its bowling greens, football field, tennis and basketball courts, fitness and play areas, wooded walks and even an old bandstand. It was established in 1906 and built to commemorate the jubilee year of the incorporation of the town; there is also a statue of Queen Victoria that stands close to the Pavilion. The I.D decides to send the P.O.D on a small test flight, sending the P.O.D to the park and flying around the 800m walking/jogging path. We go past the old bike shed type pavilion on the top of a bank, swooping down through some trees and around the football field, past the fitness beams and equipment up and passing the courts and children's play areas, then veering off course slightly to take in the wooded area with the bandstand and back up flying out of the gates and joining back with the I.D"



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