BorderReiver
29-10-2007, 10:15
Can any-one remember Moss & Gamble's pond on Fox Hill? It was a very popular fishing venue for the locals. My dad lived on Birley Rise Rd. and used to fish it regularly.
In the 50s there was a large carp in the pond, when it was caught half of Birley Carr used to turn out to have a look. It had a name - does any-one remember it?
The whole area was a popular recreation spot for the local kids, I remember going on the grass slides on the hill behind and sledging - shame it was all built on. :gag:
I believe some-one drowned there but they don't close down roads when some-one gets run-over - do they?
Isn't that the pond that drained into the underground coal workings?
BorderReiver
30-10-2007, 13:30
Isn't that the pond that drained into the underground coal workings?
I'm not sure, I never heard that before.
okismoki
01-11-2007, 22:28
Can any-one remember Moss & Gamble's pond on Fox Hill? It was a very popular fishing venue for the locals. My dad lived on Birley Rise Rd. and used to fish it regularly.
In the 50s there was a large carp in the pond, when it was caught half of Birley Carr used to turn out to have a look. It had a name - does any-one remember it?
The whole area was a popular recreation spot for the local kids, I remember going on the grass slides on the hill behind and sledging - shame it was all built on. :gag:
I believe some-one drowned there but they don't close down roads when some-one gets run-over - do they?
i remember it well,used to go fishing there with my dad in the 60,s,there was also a little pond roughly where the snooker place is.it was steven & robert mcdonald who drowned in the dam.
burnttoast
02-11-2007, 14:32
Hi try this .[URL="http://www.bbc.co.uk/southyorkshire/i_love_sy/localhistory/foxhill_pools/index.shtml"]
BBC reporter got some of the story mixed up:loopy:(like they do )But you might find it interesting.
Hi try this .[URL="http://www.bbc.co.uk/southyorkshire/i_love_sy/localhistory/foxhill_pools/index.shtml"]
BBC reporter got some of the story mixed up:loopy:(like they do )But you might find it interesting.
My dad worked at Moss & Gambles and I am sure he was the one who told me the story, a long time ago, of the pond draining into the underground coal workings. He could have been pulling my leg though.