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The Bishop is a really good pub


The stuff they sell in XXX deli is better than the same stuff in Lidl at 1/20th of the price


Everyone who has a child has a bugaboo


Cats do actually get lost


Thats place on LL, you know the one, next to the EDT, its a charity shop. oh yes. charity


Chain shops are OK as long as they are expensive chains


The full to the brim CoE church on GG is due to peoples love of god and nothing to do with school entry

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The police station is shut.


Whether that counts as corroboration of the aged anecdote, given that it struggled with openness even in its horsey heyday, is a moot point.


Contrary to more ancient rumour, however, no purveyor of fuller-figured groceries has shown the slightest interest in the crumbling remains of the Ploddish outpost, and the transformation of the sorry old bunker into an empire of frumpy fashions or hermetic fruit remains as dubious a subject for gossip as woodrot herself.

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