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Priority over oncoming Asda Trolleys.
Seriously, how does a trolley get halfway up Maendy Way? Did someone remove their shopping and carry it the rest of the way? Or did some yob get bored with wheeling an empty trolley up the hill? Answers on the back of a postage stamp.
BABS (Buckie Accessible Community Bus Scheme) uses the Bluebird Buckie depot for its community bus base.
Optare Alero YJ56 ASO was new to Babs in 2006. The Elgin service runs to the Asda superstore in the town.
Behind it is Bluebird 20866 (P866 GND) which is under cannibalisation.
Wednesday 8 April 2015 - London, UK: The Pan London Challenge, held at Millwall FC in partnership with the Millwall Community Trust, brought together the four London boroughs which hosted Asda Foundation Community Champions Tournaments over the past year for one final tournament to celebrate the success of the Asda Foundation and Active Communities Network programme partnership, entering its second year.
The ASDA Foundation and Active Communities Network aim to support young people from the most disadvantaged areas of London to improve their skills for employment and other outcomes relating to their attitudes, confidence, self-esteem and education. ACN are delivering a package of sports and youth work to support young people into volunteering, accredited training and work-experience/placements.
The Pan London Challenge featured three different groups of young people engaged through sport across the day. Over 100 U16 and 100 U18 boys featured alongside 40 13-16 year old girls.
The U18 and U16 boys groups took part in a football competition run by Millwall FC Community Trust coaches with the teams consisting of young people from the ASDA Foundation and Active Communities Network programme partnership projects across London.
The girls and U16 boys group also took part in a fitness challenge run by community delivery partners ‘Train Station’. This consisted of six fitness station challenges with young people competing as teams.
After the Train Station challenge the girls took part in a workshop delivered by Active Communities Network trainers focusing on female participation in sport and empowerment.
Tower Hamlets, Sutton, Brent and Enfield were represented at the event through Asda Store Managers, Colleagues and Community Life Champions as well as through young people – in addition to young people from Lewisham, Lambeth and Southwark who participated in the activities, held in the school Easter holidays.
There is now an established delivery programme across the following London boroughs Lambeth, Southwark, - Croydon, Sutton, Lewisham, Tower Hamlets, Enfield, Brent and Ealing and store engagement with Old Kent Road, Ealing, Wembley, Isle of Dogs and Clapham.
A starling's colourful feathers iridescing in the afternoon sunshine whilst sitting on a trolley outside a supermarket in Irvine on Wednesday.
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Photos © George Crawford.