Options were limited and whatever was built and it couldnt damage the property in any way and needed to be easily removed again.
As some of you will know Kim uses a wheelchair and crutches all of the time, but there is no holding her back at all. She wants to do everything to help LOL
We decided to build it near the house on a block built paving area



At the back of the garden were some 4" square and 5" square Oak posts that the current owner said Kim could have. So I decided to use these as a frame for the pond. These should be strong enough to hold a bit of water! Kim decided that the maximum height of the pond would be 42" at the front laft corner piece. The floor does slope as well, nothing is flat!
All needed to be fixed together though, so using some of the 4" posts I constructed 4 corner pieces to allow each of the sides to be constructed.

These took a while to make, I'm no carpenter and working with these heavy pieces of wood was slow going. Then I made up the front pieces and fitted them to the two front corner pieces. The front and back will have 3 x 4" beams and the sides will have 4 beams, just so it goes togther easier and there is some wood left on the corner pieces!


I then made the back up as well, same as the front. That was one weekends work, a good Saturday and a couple of hours on Sunday with a hangover!
I was off to North Wales from Mon-Fri, so yesterday I was Back at Kim's
The other two sides were made up now and all screwed together. Some of this was the 5" square pieces, which had to be circular sawed down to 4" and that wood is tough! Also fitted the skimmer in place


I've also robbed some old filters, pump, UV, valves from my now defunct growing on pond and brought these to Kims house
Plans have been drawn up for next weekend and left Kim with a few jobs to do on the filters during the week
Pleased with progress so far, lets hope the weather holds out so I can work for a few more weekends and get it finished.