Trolley 214 was captured, once again, in one of the passages leading from the High Street to the railway station.
An old style M&S trolley, without food hall livery and slightly bent, with the result that one only had three wheels in contact with the ground at once. But in working order and returned to the stack in the usual way.
No £1 reward as this trolley was not fitted with a chain lock on its handle, unlike the rest of the trolleys in the stack.
On the way, I had tweeted what looked like a kite flying south across West Hill. Looked like because it was a hawk with a gently forked tail. Not a swallow tail, more what you get on a house martin. Concave, rather than straight or convex. With the last such sighting anywhere near home being noticed, two years ago, at reference 1.
Reference 1: https://psmv3.blogspot.com/2016/12/big-tweet.html.
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