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FAO Paddywak Chicken run

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burston | 07:42 Sat 28th Jun 2008 | Myths & Legends
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A local family told me that at one time that pier was covered overhead with a sort of chicken wire, reason not known and this is why it was nicknamed chicken run. Ive put a letter in the local paper to ask if anyone knows the reason but it has not yet appeared. Will keep you informed
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Burston, thanks for the info and for trying to find out the reason for me. As i said my friends and I have been going fishing to Brid for years and this subject has often come up, and we've never had a plausable explaination
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When you next come fishing in Brid, ask one of the local fishermen. A lot of their families goes way back and they could well know the answer as this sort of info is often passed down.
Chicken wire is usually put up to stop gulls and other birds from depositing guano on the pier walkways.

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