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The site is bordered by Tangier Road, Neville Road and Hayling Avenue and there is footpath access from each of these roads
This site is open at all times
43,500 square metres (4.35 Hectares)
Considerable efforts have been made to improve and maintain Baffins Pond. Works have included :
The Parks Service has gained an understanding of water management in recent years and efforts are being made to maintain the water quality. Regular 'visual checks' and water monitoring tests are carried out. This is especially important when controlling two natural phenomena that can occur when the weather is hot and sunny. Algae can 'bloom' and grow rapidly in a matter of hours turning the water green and affecting its quality. Avian Botulism (a type of food poisoning for ducks and geese) is a bacteria found in mud and soil, thriving where there is little oxygen.
Visitors to the area can help maintain a healthy pond for the Ducks and Geese by the type of feed they choose. Bread is not good for the birds and excessive feeding adds considerable nutrients to the pond, creating ideal conditions for algae to grow. They should only be fed with grain (wheat) that can be purchased from shops in Tangier Road.
Portsmouth City Council
Guildhall Square
Portsmouth
Hampshire, PO1 2BG
023 9283 4092
general@portsmouthcc.gov.uk