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Trottick Mill Ponds

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Trottick Mill Ponds and Nature Reserve is a local nature reserve located in the Trottick area in Dundee, Scotland. The nature reserve connects with the Dighty Burn and is voluntarily operated by Countryside Rangers as well as the Scottish Wildlife Trust and owned by Dundee City Council.

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Trottick Mill Ponds
Claverhouse Old Road, Dundee Trottick

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Trottick Mill Ponds Local Nature Reserve (Trottick Mill Ponds LNR)

Claverhouse Old Road
DD4 9DQ Dundee, Trottick
Scotland, United Kingdom
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