Play Park Becomes Trolley Park
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Looks like someone forgot to take there carrier bags to Asda when they did there weekly shop as a shopping trolley has mysteriously...
Looks like someone forgot to take there carrier bags to Asda when they did there weekly shop as a shopping trolley has mysteriously turned up on the open space. How the hell do you manage to push a shopping trolley through the streets of Tunstall without arousing suspicion? 



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Trolly fun
Some of my happiest memories involve a night out in Magaluf, a shopping trolly, a fair amount of ale, and thundering down a street on the Palma Nova side of Magaluf, being push by a crazy gang of Glaswegian and Stokey mates.
So if you hear lots of shouting and whooping tonight and the crash of a trolly, it's either me, local kids, or the fellas reading this site thinking that would be fun.
Because at the end if you can't beat them, join em.
illusion shattered
Cor blimey Matt there was me finkin you, d aiways been a good two shoes'
Trolley Fun
Looks like a golden opportunity here to get £250 from You’ve Been Framed!!!!!
Blood
I can supply the blood.
trolley dash
Who organised the supermarket sweep, were they looking for the organic section, or with all the beer cans thought it was the booze aisle
Top Marks
Top Marks to these youngsters in Burslem cleaning up there open space..
http://www.thisisstaffordshire.co.uk/news/Youngsters-clear-dangerous-pon...
POND FUN: Young people got to work clearing an overgrown park pond.
A team of 14 young people aged between four and 14-years-old helped to clean the pond in Grange Park, Burslem, yesterday.
The pond had become so overgrown with bulrushes and lily pads that walkers could not see the pond and the majority of fish had died.
The clean-up was organised by St John's Residents' Association.
Lydia Palmer, aged 44, from Burslem, a community worker who helped the residents organise the clean-up, said: "The children were so desperate to clear the majority of the overgrowth and they've done a fantastic job - the pond was dangerous, it had got to the stage where you couldn't even see it."
Further work on the pond will be carried out by charity Groundwork and Stoke-on-Trent City Council.
St John's Residents' Association now hopes to apply for funding to purchase benches and play equipment for the park.
There are also plans to improve cycle ways in the park.
Pictured are Josh Breeze aged 11, from Burslem
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