- Location
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                                                Rawcliffe Lake 
 Oakdale Road
 Rawcliffe and Clifton Without
 YO30 4YL
- Description
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                                                The site is 7 acres in size and was constructed in the 1980s as part of redevelopment of the Clifton Moor area. There are grassy slopes, which are great for picnics as well as ornamental shrubs and old hedgerow, which may attract interesting species to the area. Reporting problemsTo report an issue concerning the lake and debris in the water e.g. shopping trolleys please contact Yorkshire Water. To report an issue concerning the grass, trees and surrounding area contact York Customer Centre. 
- Facilities
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                                                FishingFishing at Rawcliffe Lake is managed by York and District Amalgamation of Anglers A rod licence is also required. 
- Access
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                                                Access to the lake can be gained from Oakdale Road, Greystoke Road and Beaverdyke, the paths around the lake are wheelchair friendly tarmac paths. 
- Travel and parking
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                                                BusesThe number 6 Park and Ride bus will take you from the city centre to Oakdale Road. For up-to-date information about local bus routes see the iTravel York website. ParkingThere are no council car parks close to this location. Please use available on-street parking in the surrounding streets, showing consideration for local residents. 
    
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