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BabyDam Bath Barrier - No Need for a Baby Bath! (Grey)

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Using BabyDam to bathe your baby will make a genuine reduction to every parent’s household heating and water bills and collectively can make a substantial contribution to the nation’s energy saving requirement. Timber edging has been added on the downstream face and the improved dam reprofiled, meaning it can safely overtop if faced with extreme flooding while retaining its historic integrity.

The project involved deconstructing the middle dam and adding a new clay core faced with stone, as well as maintaining the existing section of upstream face wall and building a new wall where there were gaps. One of only four Palladian bridges of this design in the world can be crossed at Prior Park, which was created in the 18th century by local entrepreneur Ralph Allen, with advice from 'Capability' Brown and the poet Alexander Pope. There is no one size fits all answer, you can continue using BabyDam as to when you feel appropriate for your baby. If they’re feeling more confident in the water and you feel they would benefit from a larger area then that’s the time to graduate them to full family bath status.Just upstream from the weir is Pulteney Bridge, constructed in the early 1770s. It crosses the River Avon and replaced the need for a ferry. The bridge was designed by Robert Adam and named after William Jonestone and Frances Pulteney. They secured the funding from Parliament, so they named the bridge after themselves.

Keeping in line with the Governments Environment Plan to reduce domestic water usage, the BabyDam Bathwater Barrier is a must for today’s environmentally conscious family. Since we started caring for Prior Park Landscape Garden in 1993, the aim has been to restore the Georgian garden to how it looked in 1764, when its creator Ralph Allen died. Although some trees needed to be removed to enable construction vehicles to access the lake area, the trees lost have been replaced with trees and shrubs that are more authentic and in keeping with the 18th-century style. What the project involvedMuch of the work on the middle lake focussed on protecting the dam and its banks from these unwanted guests. Better defence systems against their burrowing have been built into the banks and their long term impact will be controlled through the creation of a management plan to control numbers. The original 18th-century wall that lines the upstream face of the dam has also been repaired and extended, to help prevent the crayfish burrowing into the dam itself. Work on the lower lake and dam

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