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I think the Remembrance Day Parade is attended by more and more people every year here in Tavistock and just a shame that the roads can't be closed briefly and traffic diverted so I don't almost get killed trying to take pictures.
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The premises that I had earmarked for a lovely big bookshop in Tavistock has been snaffled by Witherspoon's pub chain (rents so astronomical we knew it would be something national) which will bring the total number of hostelries in a very small, concentrated market town centre area well into double figures.
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The premises that I had earmarked for a lovely big bookshop in Tavistock has been snaffled by Witherspoon's pub chain (rents so astronomical we knew it would be something national) which will bring the total number of hostelries in a very small, concentrated market town centre area well into double figures.
In Other Words 2007
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I think the Remembrance Day Parade is attended by more and more people every year here in Tavistock and just a shame that the roads can't be closed briefly and traffic diverted so I don't almost get killed trying to take pictures.
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On Sunday the Tinker, weather permitting, will be out marching with fellow veterans at the local Remembrance Day Parade here in Tavistock and you'll spot him a mile off because he's the only one in a white beret, and now everyone who has read the book knows why.
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I think the Remembrance Day Parade is attended by more and more people every year here in Tavistock and just a shame that the roads can't be closed briefly and traffic diverted so I don't almost get killed trying to take pictures.
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The premises that I had earmarked for a lovely big bookshop in Tavistock has been snaffled by Witherspoon's pub chain (rents so astronomical we knew it would be something national) which will bring the total number of hostelries in a very small, concentrated market town centre area well into double figures.
In Other Words 2007
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On Sunday the Tinker, weather permitting, will be out marching with fellow veterans at the local Remembrance Day Parade here in Tavistock and you'll spot him a mile off because he's the only one in a white beret, and now everyone who has read the book knows why.
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On Sunday the Tinker, weather permitting, will be out marching with fellow veterans at the local Remembrance Day Parade here in Tavistock and you'll spot him a mile off because he's the only one in a white beret, and now everyone who has read the book knows why.
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Sadly the quarry has closed down and didn't supply the stone for recent work on The Square in Tavistock, that had to come from Portugal.
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