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Garden Ponds

Garden ponds are not just mere additions to your outdoor space; they are transformative features that bring unparalleled beauty and serenity to your garden. The gentle ripple of water, vibrant aquatic life, and lush greenery surrounding the ponds create a harmonious and captivating natural environment.

  • Biodiversity
  • Aesthetic Appeal
  • Relaxation
  • Wildlife Habitat

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The Art of Custom Garden Pond Design and Construction

Our building company understands that every garden is as unique as it’s owner’s vision. That’s why we don’t rely on cookie-cutter designs. Instead, we take the time to listen to your specific needs, preferences, and aspirations for your outdoor space. Whether you’ve been longing for garden ponds as standout centrepieces to elevate your garden’s aesthetic appeal or you’re simply looking to create a new and memorable experience in your outdoor sanctuary with garden ponds, we’re here to turn your dreams into reality.

Our team of experienced designers and constructors specialize in crafting bespoke solutions tailored to your individual style, and the distinctive characteristics of your garden, specially garden ponds. From conceptualization to execution, we work closely with you every step of the way to ensure that the final result, especially the garden ponds, exceeds your expectations.

So, if you’re ready to transform your garden into a one-of-a-kind masterpiece with garden ponds that reflect your personality and enhance your outdoor lifestyle, look no further. Get in touch with us today, and let’s bring your oasis with garden ponds vision to life!

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Wildlife Sanctuary

Garden ponds serve as sanctuaries for a diverse array of wildlife, offering refuge to birds, amphibians, and insects, thus enriching the garden’s biodiversity. The tranquil waters become bustling ecosystems, attracting a myriad of creatures seeking shelter, food, and breeding grounds.

What are the benefits of a garden Ponds?

Garden ponds offer a multitude of benefits for both your outdoor space and the environment. They enhance biodiversity, provide a serene ambiance, and serve as educational tools for learning about nature. Additionally, garden ponds contribute to water conservation efforts and act as natural pest controllers, all while adding aesthetic charm to your garden landscape.

Enhanced Biodiversity

Garden ponds attract various forms of wildlife, including birds, insects, amphibians, and beneficial microorganisms, promoting biodiversity in your outdoor space.

Natural Beauty

Ponds add a serene and picturesque element to your garden, creating a visually appealing focal point that enhances the overall aesthetics of the landscape.

Relaxation and Tranquility

The gentle sound of water and the presence of aquatic life provide a calming atmosphere, offering a peaceful retreat for relaxation and meditation.

Educational Opportunities

Garden ponds offer unique learning experiences, especially for children, who can observe and study different species of plants and animals in their natural habitat.

Improved Air Quality

Aquatic plants in garden ponds help oxygenate the water and remove carbon dioxide, contributing to better air quality in the surrounding environment.

Aesthetic Versatility

Garden ponds can be customized to suit various styles and preferences, whether you prefer a formal, landscaped pond or a more naturalistic, wildlife-friendly habitat.

Water Conservation

Garden ponds contribute to water conservation by capturing and retaining rainwater, which helps replenish groundwater levels and reduces the need for additional irrigation.

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Fauna & Flora or JUST Flora?

Create Your Ideal Wildlife Garden Pond

When deciding whether to incorporate fish and other fauna into your garden pond, or keep it purely focused on plants as a decorative addition, there are several factors to consider.

Having fish and other wildlife in your pond adds dynamic life and activity to your garden, creating a thriving ecosystem that attracts birds, amphibians, and insects. Watching colourful fish swim gracefully and listening to the soothing sounds of nature can enhance the overall ambiance of your outdoor space.

However, maintaining a balanced ecosystem with fish requires additional care and consideration. You’ll need to ensure proper water quality, provide adequate food, and manage potential issues such as overpopulation or predation.

On the other hand, a pond focused solely on plants offers its own unique charm and benefits. Lush aquatic vegetation can create a serene and picturesque scene, adding a touch of natural beauty to your garden.

Additionally, a plant-only garden ponds may require less maintenance compared to one with fish, as you won’t need to worry about feeding or managing animal populations. This option is particularly appealing if you prefer a low-maintenance water feature that still enhances the aesthetics of your garden.

Ultimately, the choice between a pond with fauna and one without depends on your personal preferences, maintenance capabilities, and the overall design goals for your garden space. Whether you opt for lively fish or tranquil plant life, both options can contribute to a beautiful and harmonious outdoor environment.

How to build the perfect pond?

Custom-designed garden ponds offer a unique opportunity to tailor your outdoor space to your exact specifications, adding a touch of personalization and beauty to your landscape. These garden ponds can be built to complement the existing elements of your garden, enhancing it’s overall aesthetic appeal.

The process of building a custom-designed garden pond typically begins with a consultation with a landscape designer or pond specialist like building company River.ODP. During this consultation, you can discuss your vision for the pond, including its size, shape, and desired features such as waterfalls, streams, or aquatic plants.

Once the design has been finalized, the construction phase begins. This may involve excavation of the pond area, installation of a liner or preformed shell, and the creation of any additional features such as filtration systems or lighting. Skilled craftsmen of building company River.ODP will work meticulously to ensure that every detail of the garden pond is executed to perfection.

After construction is complete, the pond will be filled with water and any necessary adjustments made to ensure proper functionality. Finally, the surrounding area can be landscaped to integrate the pond seamlessly into the rest of the garden, creating a cohesive and visually stunning outdoor space.

Overall, custom-designed garden ponds offer a versatile and elegant addition to any landscape, providing a tranquil oasis for relaxation and enjoyment for years to come, especially if created by a professional building company.

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At River.ODP, we pride ourselves on our professional installations and highly qualified builders. Our expertise spans a wide range of property upgrades, from building stylish new garden ponds to upgrade and rebuild old ones, all executed to the highest standards.

Based in Hailsham, we serve the South East of England, including:

  • East Sussex: Major towns and cities such as Brighton, Hove, Eastbourne, Hastings, and Lewes, as well as charming smaller locations including Hailsham, Battle, Mayfield, Rye, Forest Row, Crowborough, Uckfield, Heathfield, Newhaven, Peacehaven, Seaford, Bexhill-on-Sea, Wadhurst, Robertsbridge, Pevensey, Ticehurst, Alfriston, Horam, Ringmer, Polegate, Glynde, Fairlight, and East Dean.
  • West Sussex: Serving larger areas like Worthing, Crawley, Chichester, and Horsham, alongside smaller towns and villages such as Arundel, Haywards Heath, Steyning, Midhurst, Pulborough, Petworth, Shoreham-by-Sea, Burgess Hill, Henfield, Billingshurst, East Grinstead, Hassocks, Lindfield, Selsey, Southwater, Angmering, Amberley, and Findon.
  • Kent: Covering well-known cities and towns like Maidstone, Canterbury, Tunbridge Wells, and Ashford, along with coastal and smaller towns such as Whitstable, Folkestone, Herne Bay, Sevenoaks, Tonbridge, Tenterden, Deal, Cranbrook, Sandwich, Sittingbourne, Hythe, Edenbridge, West Malling, Staplehurst, and Lenham.
  • Surrey: Extending services to major towns like Guildford, Farnham, Epsom, Woking, Reigate, and Horley, along with nearby villages and smaller communities such as Godalming, Dorking, Haslemere, Leatherhead, Camberley, Chertsey, Cranleigh, Redhill, Banstead, Lightwater, Windlesham, Frimley, and Shere.

This expanded list provides a fuller picture of each region, covering prominent locations as well as smaller towns and villages to represent the breadth of River ODP’s service areas across South East England.

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Contact us today for a consultation and begin your journey toward a serene, eco-friendly, and stylish garden pond, designed to enhance your outdoor space and provide enjoyment for years to come.

What plants are the best to your garden pond?

These plants offer a variety of colors, shapes, and functions, enhancing the beauty and ecological balance of the aquatic environment. From the vibrant blooms of water lilies to the graceful foliage of water irises, each plant contributes to the overall health and aesthetics of garden ponds ecosystem. 

Additionally, plants like pickerelweed and cattails provide habitat and food for wildlife, further enriching the biodiversity of garden ponds. Whether you’re aiming for a serene water garden or a bustling wildlife habitat, these aquatic plants offer endless possibilities for creating a thriving and visually stunning pond landscape.

Water Lilies - yellow (Nuphar polysepalum):

Water Lily is a popular plant with characteristic yellow flowers (blooms from May to September). It is firmly rooted at the bottom of the tank, it has dark green leaves (similar to lettuce leaves) reaching a size of up to 40 cm. Water lily is planted in the ground (up to 2 meters deep). Thanks to its underwater leaves, the plant greatly oxygenates the water when the pond surface is covered with ice and snow. It tolerates cold water very well and is completely frost-resistant. It is a poisonous plant. In order to limit the growth of the plant, landscaping and building company River ODP would plant it in a container and then dig the container into the ground of the natural swimming pools or garden ponds.

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Water Lilies (Nymphaea):

The water lily truly holds a regal status among aquatic plants, with its magnificent flowers capturing the eye. This species features robust, glossy, deep green leaves that form floating pads on the water’s surface. From the underwater crown, striking white, pink, blue or yellow flowers with waxy, upright petals emerge, centred with vibrant stamens. As the plant matures, these flowers proliferate, sprinkling through the water lily’s foliage. Water lilies thrive in calm waters and sunny locations. They are typically planted in aquatic baskets using loamy soil. Initially, they are submerged about twenty-five centimetres deep, but as they grow, they are placed deeper—about twice the initial depth—making them ideal for the centre of most garden ponds.

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Water Irises (Iris pseudacorus):

Water irises are versatile plants that thrive in both shallow and deeper areas of the garden ponds or natural swimming pools. Their dense root systems help to stabilize the substrate and trap sediment, while their foliage provides habitat for beneficial microorganisms.

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Pickerelweed (Pontederia cordata):

Pickerelweed is a robust perennial plant with tall spikes of purple flowers. It grows well in shallow water like in garden ponds or in regeneration zone of natural  swimming pools and acts as a natural filter by absorbing excess nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, from the water.

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Cattails (Typha):

Cattails are iconic wetland plants known for their tall, slender stalks and distinctive brown seed heads. They are effective at nutrient uptake and can help to improve water clarity by absorbing pollutants and excess nutrients.

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Horsetail (Equisetum hyemale):

Horsetail plants, with their tall, reed-like stems, are ideal for natural swimming pools filtration zones or garden ponds due to their ability to absorb pollutants and oxygenate the water. They enhance water quality and ecological balance while adding aesthetic appeal to the garden ponds or swimming ponds.

Hornwort (Ceratophyllum demersum):

Hornwort (Ceratophyllum demersum) is a popular aquatic plant often used in garden ponds and natural swimming pools. It is a free-floating, rootless plant known for its rapid growth and ability to thrive in various water conditions. Hornwort provides excellent oxygenation and filtration, helping to maintain water quality by absorbing excess nutrients. Its dense, feathery foliage offers shelter and breeding grounds for fish and other aquatic life. Additionally, hornwort can help control algae growth by competing for nutrients. Easy to care for and highly effective in creating a balanced pond ecosystem, hornwort is a valuable addition to any garden ponds managed by a professional building company.

Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes):

Water hyacinth is a floating aquatic plant with glossy green leaves and lavender-colored flowers. It is highly effective at nutrient uptake and can rapidly multiply, making it an efficient natural filter for nutrient-rich waters in garden ponds and swimming ponds.

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Duckweed (Lemnoideae):

Duckweed is one of the smallest aquatic plants from the picaceae family, often found on the surface of garden ponds and lakes. Due to its small size, it is suitable even for small tanks. It is very beneficial for water purity and is often used in wastewater treatment technology. It has an incredible ability too quickly, vegetative multiply. In swimming ponds it can be sucked in by skimmers. The length of the duckweed root depends on environmental conditions. Low levels of nitrogen, phosphates or trace elements cause the development of a long root. When water fertility is high, plants form very short roots or do not form them at all. In winter it sinks to the bottom of the reservoir.

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Common reed (Phragmites australis):

Common reed is a rhizomatous plant, classified as a perennial. It is the most popular element of flora in wetlands. It is frost-resistant. Stems can reach up to 4 meters, although the variety intended for planting near the garden ponds grows up to a maximum of 2.5 meters. The reed’s leaves are bluish-green and very sharp. It is planted along the edges of the garden ponds, which promotes water purification. It has modest requirements – it can be planted in swimming ponds or lakes of various sizes. It is best planted in clumps, as it looks more aesthetically pleasing. Unfortunately, it can quickly overgrow the regeneration zone and then begins to detract from the beauty of our reservoir. For small garden ponds, decorative varieties such as Phragmites australis “Variegatus” (bright yellow color) or Phragmites karka “Variegatus” (green striped leaves) are recommended but need to be controlled.

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Anacharis (Elodea densa):

Anacharis (Elodea canadensis), also known as Canadian waterweed, is a popular aquatic plant commonly used in garden ponds, swimming ponds, natural swimming pools and aquariums. It is known for its hardy nature and rapid growth, making it an excellent choice for beginners. Anacharis helps improve water quality by absorbing excess nutrients and providing oxygenation. Its lush, green stems and leaves offer a natural habitat and shelter for fish and other aquatic creatures. Additionally, anacharis can help control algae growth by outcompeting it for nutrients. Easy to care for and highly effective in maintaining a balanced pond ecosystem, anacharis is a valuable addition to any garden ponds managed by a professional building company.

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Sweet flag (Acorus calamus):

Sweet flag, with its sword-like leaves, is excellent for natural swimming pools, swimming ponds and garden ponds natural filtration due to its ability to absorb excess nutrients and improve water quality. It enhances the pond’s aesthetic appeal and supports a balanced aquatic ecosystem.

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How to adapt Your existing Pond into a KOI fish Pond

Maintaining a koi pond involves several steps to ensure optimal conditions for the fish:

  1. Water Quality: Regularly monitor water quality parameters such as pH, ammonia, nitrate, and nitrite levels. Ensure that these parameters are suitable for Koi.

  2. Filtration System: A proper filtration system is essential to keep the water clean and well-aerated. Mechanical, biological, and UV filtration may be necessary to maintain optimal water conditions.

  3. Balanced Diet: Provide a varied diet for Koi, including grains, fruits, vegetables, and specialized Koi food. Avoid overfeeding to prevent water pollution.

  4. Provide Shelter: Add structures like rocks, hiding spots, and aquatic plants to give Koi places to hide and rest.

  5. Monitor Fish Population: Ensure that the fish population is balanced to avoid overcrowding, which can lead to stress and disease.

  6. Regular Maintenance: Clean the pond regularly, trim aquatic plants, and maintain filtration devices to ensure optimal living conditions for koi fish.

  7. Predator Protection: Protect the garden ponds from predators such as birds and cats using nets or covers.

By following these steps, optimal conditions can be maintained for Koi in the garden ponds. Regular observation and care are essential for the well-being of these magnificent carp, the ultimate pond fish.

FAQ

A garden ponds can significantly enhance the aesthetic appeal of your outdoor space, creating a tranquil and beautiful environment. Garden ponds support local wildlife, attracting birds, insects, and amphibians, contributing to biodiversity. The sound of water can provide a calming effect, helping to reduce stress. Garden ponds also offer opportunities for gardening enthusiasts to grow aquatic plants and create unique landscapes. Additionally, a well-designed garden pond by professional building company can increase the value of your property.

The cost of build a garden ponds by professional building company varies widely depending on its size, design, and the materials used. A small, basic pond can start at around £500, while larger, more elaborate ponds can cost several thousand pounds. Factors such as excavation, garden ponds liners, pumps, filters, and landscaping will influence the overall price. Custom features like waterfalls, lighting, and specialised plants or fish will add to the cost. It’s advisable to get a detailed quote from a professional building company to understand the full scope of the investment.

Garden ponds require regular maintenance to ensure they remain healthy and attractive. This includes cleaning the pond to remove debris and algae, checking and maintaining the water quality, and plant and fish care. Regular inspection and maintenance of the pump and filter system is essential for proper functionality of garden ponds. Seasonal maintenance, such as winterising the garden ponds and preparing it for spring, is also necessary. Professional maintenance services by building company are available to help with these tasks and keep your garden ponds in optimal condition.

Whilst garden ponds can be installed in most gardens, there are several factors to consider. The chosen location should receive adequate sunlight for aquatic plants and be away from overhanging trees to minimise debris. The ground should be stable and level, and the garden ponds should be placed where it can be easily accessed for essential maintenance. It’s important to check for underground utilities before excavation. Consulting with a professional pond designer and building company can help assess the suitability of your garden and determine the best location for the garden pond.

There are several types of garden ponds, each offering different features and benefits. Wildlife garden ponds are designed to attract and support local wildlife, with shallow edges and native plants. Koi garden ponds are deeper and larger, specifically designed to house Koi Carp, with robust filtration systems to maintain water quality. Formal ponds feature structured designs with clean lines, often incorporating fountains or statues. Natural garden ponds mimic natural water bodies with irregular shapes and a variety of plants. Each type can be customised to suit your garden style and preferences.

Choosing the right size for your garden pond depends on the available space, your budget, and your intended use. A larger pond can support more fish and a wider variety of plants, it also tends to be more stable in terms of water quality. However, larger garden ponds require more maintenance and a higher initial investment. Smaller garden ponds are easier to manage and maintain, but may limit your options for fish and plants. Consider the overall design of your garden and how the pond will fit into the landscape. Consulting with a professional building company can help you determine the optimal size for your needs.

Lined Garden Ponds:

Pros:

  • Easier to design and construct with precise shapes and depths.
  • More control over water quality and habitat conditions.
  • Less prone to leakage and erosion compared to natural ponds.
  • Suitable for a variety of fish and plants.

Cons:

  • Requires the purchase and installation by professional building company a garden ponds liner.
  • May need more maintenance to ensure the liner remains intact.

Natural Garden Ponds:

Pros:

  • Blend seamlessly into the natural landscape.
  • Lower initial construction costs if suitable soil and conditions exist.
  • Can develop a self-sustaining ecosystem over time.

Cons:

  • More challenging to control water quality and conditions.
  • Prone to leakage, erosion, and seasonal drying.
  • May require more effort to establish and maintain.

The time required to build a garden ponds varies based on its size and complexity. A small, simple pond can be constructed by builidng company in a few days, while larger, more intricate designs may take several weeks. The process includes planning and design, excavation, liner installation, setting up pump and filtration systems, landscaping, and filling the garden pond with water. Weather conditions and the availability of materials can also impact the timeline. Consulting with a professional garden ponds building company can provide a more accurate estimate based on your specific project.

Suitable plants for garden ponds include a variety of aquatic and marginal species. Floating plants like water lilies and lotus add beauty and provide shade for fish. Submerged plants such as hornwort and anacharis help oxygenate the water and maintain clarity. Marginal plants like cattails, iris, and marsh marigolds thrive at the pond’s edges, offering habitat and shelter for wildlife. Bog plants like hostas and ferns grow well in moist soil around the garden ponds. Choosing a broad cross-section of plants enhances the pond’s appearance and supports a healthy ecosystem.

Maintaining water quality in your garden pond involves regular testing and management. Use a water testing kit to monitor pH, ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate levels. Perform partial water changes to remove excess nutrients and replenish fresh water. Install a good filtration system to keep the water clean and clear. Avoid overfeeding fish, as uneaten food can pollute the water. Use aquatic plants to absorb nutrients and provide oxygen. Removing debris and fallen leaves helps prevent decay and algae growth. Regular maintenance and monitoring ensure a healthy pond environment.

Yes, fish can be kept in a garden ponds year-round in the UK, but it’s crucial to consider the pond’s depth, size, and the typical British climate. In most parts of the UK, winters are mild enough for fish like Goldfish and Koi to remain outdoors if the pond is at least 1 metre deep, which prevents it from freezing solid. In areas that experience harsher winters, you might need to install a pond heater or aerator to keep part of the pond ice-free, ensuring proper gas exchange. Providing shelter, such as pond plants and hiding places, helps fish survive through the colder months. It’s essential to choose hardy fish species that are well-suited to the UK climate. Professional maintenance services by building company are available to help with these tasks and keep your garden ponds in optimal condition.

Preformed Garden Pond Liners

Pros:

  • Easy to install with a pre-shaped design.
  • Durable and less prone to punctures.
  • Ideal for smaller garden ponds with simple shapes.

Cons:

  • Limited in size and shape options.
  • Harder to customise and fit into irregular spaces.

Flexible Garden Pond Liners

Pros:

  • Highly customisable to fit any shape or size.
  • Ideal for larger or uniquely shaped garden ponds.
  • Easier to install in irregular or complex landscapes.

Cons:

  • Requires careful installation by building company to avoid punctures and leaks.
  • May need additional underlayment for protection.

Preventing algae growth in garden ponds involves several strategies. Use aquatic plants to compete with algae for nutrients and provide shade. Avoid overfeeding fish and remove uneaten food promptly. Install a good filtration system to keep the water clean and clear. Perform regular water changes to reduce nutrient levels. Use a UV clarifier to kill algae spores in the water. Minimise direct sunlight by strategically placing plants or adding a shade structure. Regularly remove debris and fallen leaves from the garden ponds. Professional maintenance services by building company are available to help with these tasks and keep your garden ponds in optimal condition.

Common issues with garden ponds include algae growth, poor water quality, and equipment malfunctions. Algae can be managed through regular maintenance and using aquatic plants. Poor water quality in garden ponds, such as high ammonia or nitrate levels, can arise from overfeeding or inadequate filtration and requires regular testing and water changes. Equipment malfunctions, such as pump or filter failures, need prompt attention to prevent harm to the pond’s ecosystem. Leaks and structural problems can also occur if the garden ponds is not properly constructed or maintained. Regular inspections and maintenance by professional building company can help prevent these issues.

Yes, a garden ponds can be integrated with other water features to create a more dynamic and visually appealing landscape. Adding water features such as waterfalls, streams, or fountains can enhance the aesthetic and auditory experience of your garden. These elements can also improve water circulation and oxygenation in garden ponds, benefiting the pond’s ecosystem. Proper planning and design are essential to ensure that all components work together harmoniously and that the water flow is managed effectively. Consulting with a professional building company can help you design an integrated water features system that meets your needs and preferences.

We River.ODP building company are situated in Eastbourne/Hailsham and carry out garden ponds installations around East Sussex, Kent, Surrey – South UK. As professional garden ponds builders and garden ponds contractor, we can travel to any location in the UK if needed.

River.ODP, an experienced building company and garden ponds contractor, designs and builds these garden ponds to the highest standards. We proudly serve a wide range of East Sussex, West Sussex, Kent and Surrey areas, including:
Ashford, Kent | Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex | Bognor Regis, West Sussex | Brighton and Hove, East Sussex | Burgess Hill, East Sussex | Camberley, Surrey | Canterbury, Kent | Caterham, Surrey | Chatham, Kent | Chichester, West Sussex | Cobham, Surrey | Crawley, West Sussex | Crowborough, East Sussex | Dartford, Kent | Deal, Kent | Dover, Kent | East Grinstead, West Sussex | Eastbourne, East Sussex | Egham, Surrey | Epsom, Surrey | Esher, Surrey | Ewell, Surrey | Farnham, Surrey | Folkestone, Kent | Frimley, Surrey | Gillingham, Kent | Godalming, Surrey | Gravesend, Kent | Guildford, Surrey | Hailsham, East Sussex | Hastings, East Sussex | Haywards Heath, West Sussex | Herne Bay, Kent | Horley, Surrey | Horsham, West Sussex | Leatherhead, Surrey | Lewes, East Sussex | Littlehampton, West Sussex | Maidstone, Kent | Margate, Kent | Newhaven, East Sussex | Northfleet, Kent | Peacehaven, East Sussex | Portslade by Sea, East Sussex | Ramsgate, Kent | Redhill, Surrey | Reigate, Surrey | Rochester, Kent | Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent | Seaford, East Sussex | Sevenoaks, Kent | Shoreham by Sea, West Sussex | Sittingbourne, Kent | Staines, Surrey | Tonbridge, Kent | Uckfield, East Sussex | Walton-on-Thames, Surrey | Weybridge, Surrey | Whitstable, Kent | Woking, Surrey | Worthing, West Sussex and surrounding areas.

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