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found this at our local bottle bank recycling - never send me to a dump, I always bring back more than I take.
The first few times I used my Asda 'bag for life' I left the receipts in the bottom of the bag. After I gathered a few I made a point of it and resolved never to take them out.
I must have about a hundred in there now. Maybe it really is time to go back on my word.
I've got quite attached to them now though!
The crane in the centre of image is involved in construction work behind Asda, the nature of which I am uncertain of.
Behind the tip of the crane is the Stagecoach Bus Depot. A new depot is being built further up Somerset (Grange) Road for them. When it is completed, the old depot will be demolished to make way fir a “super” Lidl. Past the depot, Edlogan Way goes over the railway line and on to Llanyravon and Croesyceiliog.
This trolley struggled up Wodside Road for a pint only to find the pub is closed down. Never mind, it will probably end up cooling off in the canal.
The ASDA ALX400 winding its way around the back streets of Cotterell's residential area. This street was decimated when a few tiles decided to vanish from the map, but I've finally rebuilt it all again, mostly similar to the original.
The old version was this:
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Asda's restaurant/cafe store extension at their Bishopbriggs Store in East Dunbartonshire and should prove popular for a cuppa and sit down before setting off for home or work
August 2012
In 2010 ASDA bought the UK stores of Netto; they started converting them in 2011. This one at Manor Top is one of the first in Yorkshire to be converted.
ASDA have a big share of the "large" supermarket business, but in recent years Tesco and Sainsburys have moved into the "small" shops end of the market too, to increase their market share. Whilst hypermarkets will always do well in the UK, they aren't suitable for many people, and there's been a new focus by the big companies at "local" shops (where they may be able to sell things for more money for those unable to drive to out-of-town hypermarkets and pay for a £100 trolley of goods - the "top up" market of those spending £10/£20 a time can be just as lucrative)