Page 37 - feb-mag-2022
P. 37

February 2022                                                                       February 2022

       let alone half the population but in this case, to me it works.  After all, the ladies
       have exclusive use of their ladies pond and there is also a mixed bathing pond
       where anyone could swim.
                                            Records of Hampstead Heath go back
                                            to before the Doomsday Book of 1086.
                                            The  Heath  has  remained  mostly
                                            common  land  though  parts  of  it  were
                                            sold  off  for  building  in  the  early  19 .
                                                                             th
                                            Century.  More  recently,  the  City  of
                                            London  Corporation  managed  it
                                            having  taken  over  from  the  GLC  in
                                            1989. The Heath covers 790 acres and is
                                            the  habitat  and  important  refuge  for
                                            wildlife,  including  muntjac  deer,  grass
                                            snakes,  foxes,  rabbit,  squirrels,  slow
                                            worms, frogs and terrapins.
       There  are  an  amazing  twenty  five  ponds  on  Hampstead  Heath  where  on  the
       eastern side there are a series of eight former reservoirs (dug in the 17 . and 18 .
                                                                             th
                                                                     th
       centuries) and are now known as Highgate Ponds. These ponds include the men’s
       and  ladies  bathing  ponds,  model  boating  pond,  a  wildlife  reserve  pond  and  a
       fishing  lake.  A  short  walk  away  to  the  south  is  the  Parliament  Hill  Lido  now
       flourishing after a recent refurbishment.
       We stood and chatted a while with Chris Ruocco who looked after the Highgate
       Lifebuoys, an informal club of friends and fellow swimmers  Chris, now in his late
       60s  had  been  a  member  since  he  was  14  and  turned  out  to  be  a  delightful
       gentleman  who  still  ran  his  own  tailoring  business  in  the  city.  The  Highgate
       Lifebuoys  (yes,  the  spelling  is  correct)  was  formed  in  1900  so  had  been  in
       existence well over a hundred years. The lifebuoys met every Wednesday evening
       during  the  summer  and  put
       on  displays,  races,  organise
       life saving and sea swimming
       trips.   They   had   recently
       visited  Dorset  and  we  were
       able  to  talk  about  Durdle
       Door  and  some  of  the
       magical  places  they  could
       swim   along   the   Jurassic
       coast.  Before  he  left,  he
       kissed Diana’s hand which of
       course  delighted  her.  Who
       said  old  fashioned  charm
       didn’t work?


                                        36                                                                                       45
   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42