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KOI CLUB NEWS                                                                       After breakfast we battled through the rain and went on
                                                                                                                 to the next pond which was around fifteen minutes
                                                                                                                 away.

                                                                                                                 Neil and Linda McKellar are the owners of the second
                             Visit to the Potteries & District Koi Club
                                                                                                                 pond we visited. This pond is well over 7,000 gallons
                             On Sunday 14th October we had our return visit to the                               which relies on natural filtration using gravel and
                             Potteries Koi Club. It was unfortunately a wet and rainy                            planting. To add movement to the water there was a
                             day so we came prepared with our waterproofs. There                                 lovely waterfall. It was certainly something special to
                             were four ponds and a dealer visit on the agenda for          Neil and Linda’s brightly   look at with a newly renovated bridge over the pond,
                             the day. We set off on our minibus and headed to the          coloured, traditional styled   overhanging trees and huge Calla Lilies which were still
                                                                                           bridge, sets off their beautiful
                             first pond which belongs to Derrick and Norma Steele,         garden and pond which is   in bloom. The water was crystal clear and there was a
                             upon our arrival we were provided with a very warm            over 7,000 gallons.   reasonable number of Koi living in it. There were little
                             welcome, hot drinks and sausage and bacon butties,                                  paths leading off to other areas which included a bar
                             which were gratefully accepted and enjoyed. This pond                               and there was even an old quarantine facility which has
                             fortunately had a roof on it along with a covered seating                           not been used for a long time. There was a big gorilla
                             area. The garden was very much in a Japanese theme,                                 sitting in the bushes and the Acers were looking so
                             and on entering the garden we were greeted with a                                   bright and colourful. Their leaves were such a vibrant
                             lovely pagoda ornament with a beautifully decorated                                 red, it was difficult not to admire them. The Koi seemed
                             path. They also had some very ornate furniture. The                                 to like sheltering under the shrubs and we seemed to
                             pond itself was filtered with a very large multibay                                 be doing the same!
                             system comprising of plenty of fluidised K1 and a bay
                             of Japanese Matting.




       Although it was raining
       we could keep dry under
       the covered seating area
       while admiring Derrick
       and Norma’s Koi.























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