Wednesday, 30 October 2019

Trolley 317

Captured underneath the yew tree outside Café Rouge in the High Street, across the market square from M&S. Another lock-free, small size trolley from their food hall.

I can also report that that West Street was closed to east bound traffic. No holes in the road, but plenty of gas action on the northern side of the street and plenty of vans parked in the east bound lane.

And that they have started to replace the trees in the market square, the ones ripped out to make way for the resurfacing with shiny new bricks. Or perhaps setts. The new trees are quite big, with a big root ball and the upper parts carefully wrapped for transit in sack cloth; not the sort of thing that one could easily plant in one's own garden at all. Far too big to manage without machinery. But the right time of year to be planting trees.

Perhaps they are on course to take the 44 weeks noticed at reference 1.

Reference 1: https://psmv4.blogspot.com/2019/02/trivia.html.

No comments:

Post a Comment