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Updated: 4:35 PM June 10, 2021 Members of the Gunton Residents’ Association and the Gainsborough Drive Pond Group at the pond. - Credit: Mick Howes A council has launched a crackdown on people feeding the ducks at a popular town pond after a boom in numbers. New signs look set to be installed at the Gainsborough Drive pond in north Lowestoft, with information leaflets delivered to homes nearby after concerns were raised in the past couple of months over the feeding of ducks and changes in water quality. Ducks at the Gainsborough Drive pond. - Credit: Mick Howes The Gunton Residents’ Association has been liaising with Lowestoft Town Council over excessive duck feeding at the pond, which is contributing to maintaining an artificially high number of ducks there. ....
Members from Gunton Woodland Community Project, Gunton Residents Association, Gunton Pond Group and the Friends of Dip Farm Group planting the tree. - Credit: Gunton Residents Association A tree has been planted in dedication to a tireless town councillor who died in February. On March 14, a tree planting took place in Gunton Woods and was arranged by Gunton Woodland Community Project, Gunton Residents Association, Gunton Pond Group and the Friends of Dip Farm Group. The tree planted in memory of town councillor Sue Barnard. - Credit: Gunton Residents Association A spokesman for Gunton Residents Association said: Sue Barnard passed away earlier this year in February. ....
Members from Gunton Woodland Community Project, Gunton Residents Association, Gunton Pond Group and the Friends of Dip Farm Group planting the tree. - Credit: Gunton Residents Association A tree has been planted in dedication to a tireless town councillor who died in February. On March 14, a tree planting took place in Gunton Woods and was arranged by Gunton Woodland Community Project, Gunton Residents Association, Gunton Pond Group and the Friends of Dip Farm Group. The tree planted in memory of town councillor Sue Barnard. - Credit: Gunton Residents Association A spokesman for Gunton Residents Association said: Sue Barnard passed away earlier this year in February. ....