Monday, 19 May 2025

Trolleys 840, 841 and 842

A productive afternoon session, starting with what is now a rare trolley from Waitrose captured outside the entrance to the station in Station Approach.

Followed up by a much more common, medium small trolley from the M&S food hall from the Station Approach end of Station Way.

And another from the Market Square end of the Kokoro Passage.

On exit, an energetic looking chap a few hours into a 24 hour run-in in aid of the homeless. Under a little awning and attended by various minders and supplies.

Bing turned up reference 2, warm but not hot, while Google turned up the snap above from Facebook, a product I do not interact with any more in the ordinary way of things. Armed with which Bing turned up references 3 and 4. A more serious endeavour than had at first appeared.

I passed on Wetherspoon's on this occasion, despite it being late afternoon on a Saturday. Probably a bit tired after the doings of the day, some of which will be reported on in due course.

PS: the Charity Commission appear to have two numbers for each charity. In this case the visible one, 1196965, and a less visible one, 5184191. Presumably there is some IT flavoured reason for this.

References

Reference 1: https://psmv5.blogspot.com/2025/05/trolley-839.html.

Reference 2: https://www.the24hourrun.co.uk/.

Reference 3: https://www.eastlondonlines.co.uk/2023/03/percys-homeless-hub-the-charity-helping-croydons-homeless-one-hot-meal-at-a-time/.

Reference 4: https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/en/charity-search/-/charity-details/5184191/charity-overview.

Group search key: trolleysk, percy, homeless, hub.

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