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Chase Farm housing development
Over 1000 homes are being provided in this redevelopment of the former Gedling Colliery site. This is the earlier stage of the development alongside Arnold Lane (A6211).
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 1 Jan 2019
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Chase Farm, Gedling
Balancing pond at the southern end of the site.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 1 Jan 2020
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Danger deep water
This is a catchment pond http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6500007 for the Chase Farm housing development. Following dry April and May 2020, the notice is not exactly relevant.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 30 May 2020
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Chase Farm, Gedling
One year on from https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6014968 the houses are occupied and the landscaping more or less complete.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 1 Jan 2020
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Renshaw Drive, Gedling
Part of Chase Farm housing development.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 30 May 2020
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Arnold Lane, Gedling
Looking towards Arnold from the end of Besecar Avenue, Arnold Lane looks almost like a straight rollercoaster, epitomising the hilly nature of this part of Gedling.
Image: © Richard Vince
Taken: 11 Feb 2014
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Former Gedling Colliery yard
This area was probably the coal storage area for the pit. Only a few straggly birches and some teasels are managing to win a living from this patch.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 1 Feb 2009
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Ups and downs of Arnold Lane
A real roller-coaster road. The spire of Gedling church is an ever-present landmark in this area.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 1 Feb 2009
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Path to the supermarket, Chase Farm
An inanity of the car-based, enclosed area thought behind many modern housing developments. The local supermarket is around 150 metres behind the photographer. Because the estate is surrounded by a fence, the official pedestrian route involves walking up the to point on the main road on the left where some blue flags are visible, before coming all the way back down. From the nearest house this is just over 1 kilometre. The path leads to a gate in the fence which is clearly meant to be a locked access to the area around the catchment pond on the left. (It wasn't locked when I was there, but there was someone working on the 'wrong' side of the fence.) If the fence is intended to protect residents from the perils of the pond, the absurdity of this is that the pond is not fenced off from the road.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 30 May 2020
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Lambley Lane Recreation Ground (North)
On the north side of Lambley Lane, this is the larger part of the site, including several football pitches.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 1 Feb 2009
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