Trolley 772 being a couple of trolleys from B&M, together with a very modest amount of litter. Returned to B&M where the small stack out front was full right up, and I had to improvise. Decided against pushing my luck with any more on this occasion.
However, following the failure to find a proper maker's mark on trolley No.771, I did have another look, and failed again. Do I have the brass to conduct a more thorough search in the middle of the High Street, where B&M trolleys are usually to be found? I suppose I could carry one off to the private depths of the car park.
Stop press: the noodlarium in Lower Marsh is still there and seems to be more or less unchanged - with the last visit noticed more than ten years ago at reference 2. It has survived the onslaught of street food. Full report in due course.
References
Reference 1: https://psmv5.blogspot.com/2025/02/trolley-771.html.
Reference 2: https://pumpkinstrokemarrow.blogspot.com/2012/10/hedda-gabler.html.
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