Cheshunt, Turner's Hill c.1965
Photo ref:
C319050

More about this scene
Newnham Parade, built in the early 1960s on the site of the old Triangle Cafe (which had been demolished in 1960), was a favourite meeting place for locals and travellers from London to Ware. In the 1990s the fountain was the subject of occasional comment by residents, who complained that the water height was not quite up to standard. An officer of the local council was deputised to be 'Fountain Monitor' to record the force each day. In winter, when the fountain froze, this was a particularly challenging responsibility.
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