Drago
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Your parish put up anti cycling signs on a cycling route? Proof the world has gone totally bonkers.
The anti-cyclist sign over at Coveney got some fame, but that's on a road (part of the National Byway AIUI) not a bridleway.I've not noticed any new signs around here going up. There is quite a good network of footpaths, and I'm relieved to say from a cycling point of view- bridleways too.
Not my parish, but one nearby. Yes, totally bonkers. They were happy to take the thousands of pounds from cycling organisations to tarmac the route about 20 years ago, but I guess the NIMBYs took over since.Your parish put up anti cycling signs on a cycling route? Proof the world has gone totally bonkers.
I've been keeping close to home with my riding, orbiting my home village doing a loop of the surrounding villages, never more than perhaps a 2 mile radius from home. I've been glaring at some of the pitchfork wielding yokels and mentally daring them to say it to me, but despite looking like they really wanted to none have had the gumption yet to say it to me. Cant think why.I'm just waiting for someone in one of the local villages (less than 5 kms away) to tell me to 'keep in [my] own area'. If they do, I will agree to it if the entire population of their village agree not to come into Todmorden to shop!![]()
Probably your offensively revealing lycra shorts.I've been keeping close to home with my riding, orbiting my home village doing a loop of the surrounding villages, never more than perhaps a 2 mile radius from home. I've been glaring at some of the pitchfork wielding yokels and mentally daring them to say it to me, but despite looking like they really wanted to none have had the gumption yet to say it to me. Cant think why.
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Is this Esholt where Amos's Woolpack was?"No outsiders"