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Remy Greasley

Our Liverpool: Fond memories of Sefton park after 'glorious weather'

Hello and welcome to Our Liverpool.

This weekend people were out in the masses to enjoy the sun and the amazing weather that blessed the city. On Sunday as temperatures were hotter than in Madrid, many took to the beloved Sefton Park to make the most of the 'glorious weather'.

The weather bought back many happy memories. On Facebook, Tess Ryan said: "Love it. Great memories of the boating lake with my lovely dad as a child then as a teenager.

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"Larks in the Park after sitting my O-levels such a wonderful place. My children love it too."

Chris Davies said: "Love Sefton park. My grandad was a Gardner at the palm house many years ago."

Abdur Rahim, who studied in Liverpool, was made nostalgic by photos posted by the ECHO: "It's going to be nine years. I miss your morning walk Sefton Park."

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