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        <title>SP2984 : The Lane at Wall Hill, near Corley</title>
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        <description>Although this open recreational space is unnamed on the OS map, its has been known locally, for some considerable time, as &quot;The Ponderosa&quot;. When the neighbouring housing estate was new, the TV western &quot;Bonanza&quot; was also new and popular. People must have seen some resemblance to Bonanza's Ponderosa ranch! 

Check for yourself - http://www.ponderosascenery.homestead.com/</description>
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        <description>A family of Mallard make the most of the debris littering the river. In this square the River Cole is the border between the Small Heath and Yardley districts of Birmingham.

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        <description>The locomotive is &quot;Rood Ashton Hall&quot;. The service is operated by &quot;Vintage Trains Limited&quot;. They operate a service from Birmingham (Snows Hill) to Stratford upon Avon every Sunday in July, August and September.</description>
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