Bugs Bottom
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Image: © Graham Horn Taken: 24 Feb 2007
Called Hemdean Bottom on most maps, but known locally as Bugs Bottom, and now with official approval from this sign. This is the southern entrance to this area of parkland (see Rosalind Mitchell's geograph for the other entrance). A lot of local resistance fought off potential development about a decade ago, leaving a popular green space for residents.