Or got any plans for the week?

It was my SO’s birthday and she wanted to go to a local transport museum, which was actually great fun riding around the site on trains, trams and trolley buses. A couple of shots of some 1920s trams.

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    It’s absolutely mental the time shops close on a Sunday down in England.

    Left for my work induction down Portsmouth on a Sunday and realised I’d forgotten my belt about half way down. Figured I’d just stop at an Asda or something. Couple of hours from Portsmouth and I fired one into the satnav. Took a wee detour and pulled up to an empty car park maybe the back of 6 in the evening. Felt like this guy.

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      1 year ago

      Sunday trading laws are one of my bugbears.

      Either close completely like they used to, or open as normal. This halfway house thing is just stupid.

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      1 year ago

      [insert another post from an always confused Scot when in England on a Sunday]

      I consider it yet another ADHD tax. We live a less than 5 minute walk from a big Asda that is open 24/7, I seriously don’t think I could cope with wacky Sunday opening rules.