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apols for raising a subject am sure has been raised before, but does anyone know why we have that giant tea drinking fly at the top of barry rd and how long it will be there for. it is starting to do my head in. Thanks. N
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I think its a dog rather than a rat - which brings up another of the forums favourite subjects :P


jane7 Wrote:

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> I agree about the rat on the side of the Vic in

> Bellenden road who really wants to look at a giant

> rat fouling the pavement.

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maxxi Wrote:

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> Goose Green/Adys Rd. mural - like something

> painted on remand.


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Actually I think it was done with the help of local schoolchildren.


There is a thread on it somewhere.


The original mural had to be repainted after some stupid council employees dealt with graffiti on it by painting over the whole lower half of the mural.

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