Two trolleys captured where the Kokoro passage heads into the car park. Counted as two because, being of different sizes, two trips were needed to get them back to Waitrose.
Small trolley first, to a stack more or less full of two lines of large trolleys. Which had dominated the scene when BH visited a couple of days ago: she had to use a large trolley when she would have much preferred a small trolley. Then she had to manoeuvre the thing into the self-checkout designed for use with baskets rather than trolleys. She would have been much more impressed had the lady who helped her with the self-checkout manned one of the proper tills, designed and intended for trolley folk.
Continued to be confused by the litter bin at the town-side entrance to the passage, with one slot intended for recycling, the other for ordinary litter. Confused, as I am not keeping track of which sorts of street food litter count as recyclable. I settled for just the plastic bottles.
A day which had started with my collecting a nearly new one pound coin from the pavement, quickly followed by a small washer for my collection. Then we had a hole in West Hill, quite near the hole left by the Thames Water team, attended by no less than four vans and one lorry from BT. Travellers still on fair green but at least the litter there seemed to have been tidied up a bit.
No work going on at the frame house, but then it is a Sunday.
References
Reference 1: https://psmv5.blogspot.com/2022/08/trolley-526.html.
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