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Continuing the series on the desolate concrete mess that is Yeovil.
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Your quite right `threepenny` there is`nt a leaf to be found anywhere.
The last time I went there it was concrete all the way, at the Southern end there is a tree and some grass thats because there is a church there, other than that, concrete and paving slabs made of - you guesed it Concrete.
OH and the car park is a nightmare..................
Heiko
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Heiko-H
2010-11-24 19:50:34
I have to agree with you on this, Yeovil is a concrete mess. I go only when I have to, which is rare these days. Heiko
fourpenny
2010-11-29 04:38:32
It might look a lot nicer if they put some large potted plants/trees in there.
Heiko-H
2010-11-29 20:13:05
Your quite right `threepenny` there is`nt a leaf to be found anywhere. The last time I went there it was concrete all the way, at the Southern end there is a tree and some grass thats because there is a church there, other than that, concrete and paving slabs made of - you guesed it Concrete. OH and the car park is a nightmare.................. Heiko