This is the site of the Gyosei school playing fields in Milton Keynes, now called Gyosei Gardens, part of Willen Park. The school closed in 2002. The site of the school building is now Lovat Fields, a retirement village. The stone and plaque between the benches commemorates the school.
Category Archives: Interesting
Climbing Frame
Autumn has started
Good to be back out with the camera. I have no idea what this plant is but I am standing below it and I’m not that short. It is not a tree either.
Campbell Park Meadow Time
I thought this would be interesting to see. On the left is the mowed park, on the right is the park left alone.
Freddie
A friend is looking for a new companion – I think this won him over.
Competition Winner. Second Place @ Cambridge in Colour website
Well it is not everyday you come second in a photography competition so I think this deserves another post. http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/forums/thread28401.htm The sharp-eyed of you will notice that this picture is slightly different from the one posted under the title Willen Lake South on the 8th March (see below) and this was following comments from fellowContinue reading “Competition Winner. Second Place @ Cambridge in Colour website”
Theatre District Central Milton Keynes
This intrigued me. It is part of the theatre and the adjacent car park. As you move the design and colour subtly change.
Detail of a Bernard Schottlander Sculpture in Cental Milton Keynes
Mr Blackcap
This Blackcap has been a frequent visitor to our garden over the winter.
Campbell Park
Saturday morning boot camp.
Horses. Tattenhoe Park
Tattenhoe Park is one of the few places in Milton Keynes still awaiting the builders. These tethered horses were once a common sight around the city.