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Kind deeds deserve praise

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Published Date: 07 May 2009
WHILST walking in the wonderful Mewsbrook Park by the small river area recently, we saw a baby duck wedged in the wall area.
Well done to a teenage lad and his mother who went to great lengths to release the duck back into the care of the very loud mother who witnessed the rescue!

The park remains such an asset to the area for all ages to enjoy what the park provides.

Also, there are more good Samaritans at the museum in Rustington.

What an asset to the community it is, after many years in planning, in particular, the introduction of the very pleasant café with a varied menu and reasonable prices and the valued staffing provided by Diane and Graham Tyler who are having a "gap" break from retirement for six months (tried and tested hosts) – thank you to all involved.

Sylvia and Tom Sene
Beaumont Park
Littlehampton


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  • Last Updated: 07 May 2009 11:23 AM
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  • Location: Littlehampton
 
 

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