Had the chance to do some local day riding around the eastern part of Norfolk this week. One thing that has become sadly more noticeable in recent years is the number of villages that I ride through which despite no longer having any 'facilities' i.e., shop, pub, post office etc., etc., they are still expanding with new build houses. Many of the properties, old and new have expensive, at least by my standard; anything over £30k, cars parked outside.
So can it be inferred that it's the folk who don't want to live in proximity with us townies who live in such places and prefer to get stuck in the madhouse of the daily commute - ?
Is it similar in other counties - ?
However, it's 'good to see' that, judging by the number of vans that I saw, Tesco and the like are now doing a roaring trade in home deliveries - !
So can it be inferred that it's the folk who don't want to live in proximity with us townies who live in such places and prefer to get stuck in the madhouse of the daily commute - ?
Is it similar in other counties - ?
However, it's 'good to see' that, judging by the number of vans that I saw, Tesco and the like are now doing a roaring trade in home deliveries - !