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Please forgive my ignorance, but by "pleasure gardens (or Vauxhall) in the country" are you saying that Vauxhall means pleasure gardens? I don't seem to be able to find anything with a quick Google about that.
"A plan of Sydney Gardens, Bath as part of the plan" comma after Bath. Wow, am I comma-obsessed? I think you get my feeling on this by now so I won't mention it again, but all instances could be fixed if you agree.
"semi-circular Orchestra with a wide covered loggia " you link "maze" but not "Orchestra" (which is curiously capitalised) or "loggia"... Suggest it be t'other way round.
"The grant will be used to.." it looks like it was awarded January this year, is "will be used" still right?
I've not seen anything in local press or from the council to say work has been done so yes. (Likely to be completed in winter months when less tourists around).—
Rodtalk11:34, 17 August 2017 (UTC)reply
" for a larger grant" about ten times the size so worth noting.
Thanks for your comments, I have tried to respond but will admit I have been accused of comma and apostrophe abuse in the past , so if you see any more please change or point them out.—
Rodtalk11:34, 17 August 2017 (UTC)reply