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Siduhe Wrote:

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> I suppose if it gets the click it does the job,

> and I assume it's only=best/worst too, but a bit

> odd not to explain it anywhere. Thanks both.


I like the fact that it's not explained, far too much explaining of gags and pith going on in the world for my liking, it is what it is.

Chener is an utter joy to have around and John is thouroughgoing good egg in my estimation.

If he has a fault, it's that he's a Seinfeldian 'low talker'.

Either that or I'm getting deaf. Now I think about it people are starting to complain at the volume I keep the telly at.

So, could go either way.

  • 2 weeks later...
That's really good news. It's all very well for regulars to be fond of Chener and its scruffy old sign, but at the moment it doesn't look like what it is, which is a mainstream local bookshop. If a smart new sign and a better window display makes people go in there and buy books whom otherwise might have passed by, then all the better for the business.
  • 5 weeks later...

SimonM Wrote:

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> I was at Chener's yesterday and John Kennedy

> confirms that the whole shop front is being

> refurbished, probably by January. It will also be

> buggy/wheelchair accessible.



Perhaps they will have to do it soon ,I went pass today and there is a big hole in the window !

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