Behind the railings on the right is the storage area for Tameside Caravans. In 2011 the area was overgrown with
cherry laurel. In 2012 it was overrun with
Senecio Brachyglottis- greyi, a kind of New Zealand aster.
Now that seems to have been all cleared away and a grass verge laid on the inside of the compound. Some little yellow flowers are growing around the corner and can be seen on
Hyde DP Xtra.
A contribution to
Friday Fences.
Looks like a sturdy fence!
ReplyDeletenice perspective!
ReplyDeleterazor wire on top should keep folks out. :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks nice and neat. I guess they want to keep thieves out by the look of the top of that fence.
ReplyDeleteGlad someone took an interest and made improvements.
ReplyDeleteIt's a pity that fences are needed at all. Nice post though ;-)
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Now the terrain is overgrown with caravans. I am afraid that in the long run its an inferior option.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a very secure storage place.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is a tall fence.
ReplyDeleteAt least the railings prevent the caravans from overrunning the pavement.
ReplyDeleteThat is a serious fence! I love the yellow flowers - beauty pops up everywhere!
ReplyDeleteguess a positive is u can c through them. ( :
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