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Clarence Lido

Location | Bury, UK

Clarence Park is a traditional Victorian park in Bury, Lancashire, England.  opened in 1888 it is the largest urban park in the Bury covering an area of 20.02 hectares, located just over a mile from the town centre.

Clarence Park and another three parks were opened by the Prince of Wales/Duke of Clarence, HRH Prince Albert Victor, on 21st July 1888 and is home to an abundance of wildfowl, which you can learn more about below!

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Lakes, ditches and wonderful wildlife habitats attract birds such as kingfishers and herons as well as provide frogs, newts, fish and dragonflies a healthy habitat to thrive. The colourful flowers provide nectar for insects and the reeds and bulrushes provide shelter for nesting birds.

Meet The Wildlife!

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