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VWH2703 BL64MHU seen at Hayes Asda working on route U4 towards Hayes, Prologis Park.
These are to be the subject in the next two weeks as they are to be moved to Brentford for the takeover of route 306 from London United. Some have already started transfer process.
We've now officially given up on ASDA. It doesn't matter what day or time you go there, the shelves are always half empty and you can never get remotely close to getting everything you need. And the less said about the longevity of their fruit and veg the better.
I will say this though. A couple of years ago we bought a sealed packet of ASDA onions (I think it was onions, I can't quite remember) - two days later we came to open the bag, and as I took it out of the cupboard inside were hundreds of little midges all flying around, having hatched out of one of the onions inside. Yeah. I'll see your EUGHHH and raise you a GAHHHHH!
Transport UK Enviro200 8785 is pictured having just served Hayes & Harlington Station on Route 350. The route is ususally worked by Enviro200MMCs
Ex Lothian Volvo B7RLE Wright Eclipse Urban SN57 DDF at Ipswich Tower Ramparts on the 8 service to Whitehouse Asda.
Pegler Way, Crawley, West Sussex, England, UK
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11th January 2022
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Seen leaving Larbert Depot heading for Livingston Depot is McGills Yutong E12 5031 - SG71OTT. It was in use this morning on service 38 between Falkirk and Stirling. Tomorrow it will be operated from Bannockburn Depot.
Before leaving the depot the bus was screened for the 38 to Falkirk ASDA, when the Driver stopped to chat he kindly changed it back.
being the head cook of the family,seen this place,lots of times, local history on the walls,and pictures.there own language.Asda has been forced to change the sign of one of its Cornwall branches after residents complained it was ‘too garish’.
Locals in the coastal town of Hayle reacted with anger when the supermarket submitted plans for the branch – part of a £30million revamp of the area – which included its trademark bright green signs.
Residents expected a fight, but to their surprise the US-owned grocer immediately backed down, promising to swap out the logos for stainless steel ones and in doing so make it the only branch in the country not sporting the iconic green insignia.