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Firstly, a true recirculating pump for a pond which would make it pump up to a watercourse is rather expensive. However, a pond fountain (solar powered) can be very affordable, such as this:
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Should be able to find one at a DIY or garden supply.
Solar powered decorator lights are quite inexpensive, but be prepared to be dissapointed by the amount of light they give.
Next, your probably going to have to pull up some the pavers or flagstones to level them. First thing is to secure a straight edge, perhaps a 2X4 or 2X2 board long enough to go across most of your area. Lay this across the area and, with a bubble level, see where it's low or high. You can then pull up the individual flagstones or a small group of them (be prepared for the creepy crawlers underneath). If they're to high remove some of the underlying fill and if they're to low, buy a bag or two of children's play sand. Put some of the sand in the low spots, dampen just lightly, tamp a little bit to settle it and replace the flags.
None of this need be to expensive, but you are going to expend some sweat equity.. Good luck!
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