Tuesday, 14 September 2021

Trolley 430

This trolley, the smaller of the two trolleys at the front, was captured from the Artists' Hall of Residence in East Street, for some months a year or so ago a good source for trolleys, until some management initiative got rid of them. Off snap to the right, a large amount of rubbish bagged and binned for collection.

Some form of start of term clear out of all the stuff left behind by the last lot? All the packaging and boxes for the stuff brought by the new lot?

I passed on taking both trolleys back to Sainsbury's at Kiln Lane, as wheeling two of different sizes is quite awkward, even with our new improved pavement. While the other one came from Tesco's - with the nearest that I can think of being the small one at Horton Retail. Unless it came on the train.

After returning the trolley to the very full stack, my first walk down the passage along the northern side of the Sainsbury's building for a while. And they must have been baking sticky buns, because there was a strong smell of hot sugar, presumably being put out by the bakery ventilators. Next time I am in the store I shall have to investigate where the bakery is, as I had thought it was on the western side, around the corner from the passage.

Having been stuck on No.36 for a couple of months now, and since it was on the way, I thought to stop by the FLR parking lot of reference 2 to see what they could offer. Sadly, their numbers seem to stop at 30 or perhaps 31. But certainly no 36, even though their vehicles had spilled out onto a stretch of Blenheim Road.

References

Reference 1: https://psmv5.blogspot.com/2021/09/trolley-429.html.

Reference 2: https://psmv4.blogspot.com/2021/03/no30.html.

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