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Tiny telegraph pole

At the southern end of the eighty-feet deep Grub Street cutting, the A519 bridges the road with an unusual double-arched bridge which supports a tiny telegraph pole, a survivor from the line that once marched alongside the Shroppie for most of its length. I'm heading towards the bridge.
A cycle ride on the Shroppie towpath

August 25th 2008
Michael suggested some weeks ago that we could cycle along the towpath of the Shropshire Union Canal from somewhere near Telford and turn off at the junction of the Llangollen canal with the aim of going to Llangollen! Having been caught when my defences were weak I duly agreed and today we semi-dismantled our bikes (well, took off the front wheels) piled them into Jen's can and headed for Wheaton ... read more
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