The Rye Farm car park was closed as the River Thames flood water still covers most of the spaces.
On the Monday Market, Martin has a supply of new cards out. One of the cards shows Queen Victoria in the marketplace.
It was windy last night, so only some of the usual stallholders were there. Martin got support from another stallholder to keep things tied down.
The egg stall operated out of the back of a van. The fruit and vegetable stall didn’t have an awning.
The new fresh food shop was busy with customers. They have a step at the entrance that they can’t remove, but they have a temporary ramp to help people who use wheelchairs get in and out easily.
Off piste, but more depressing news re. Thames Water:
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/feb/27/oxfordshire-housing-development-should-be-blocked-due-to-failing-sewage-system
But good news if it means no more housing.
Except if you’re the one looking for a house Chris
I dont really care. All concrete and no field are what is causing this to start with.
I stay with the fields thanks.
At the moment payments being made in cash only. After a week or more in business they are being let down by company trying to set up internet access.
Very little phone signal to use mobile systems. poor wifi or mobile coverage.