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As 2021 looks set to be a year where holidays abroad are may be out of the question, more and more people will be looking to days out for a much-needed break.
Fri 21 May 2021 05.00 EDT
While sipping a âSonic Mook Experimentâ in the freshly renovated Light Bar, I pondered how, over the years, many have wished a biblical plague to finish off Shoreditch. Well, no such luck. Itâs alive and well, and Iâve had a banana-flavoured old fashioned and some monkfish yakitori to prove it.
That said, I do understand why people feel so strongly about this area, which has been a magnet to the young and wilfully edgy for almost three decades now, because they can be exasperating and are very definitely laughable. In fact, the word âShoreditchâ itself has become a punchline of sorts, and the cause of much groaning and eye-rolling. Such things are hard to shake off.
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RESIDENTS of Shiplake are divided on plans to install a foot and cycle bridge linking the village with Wargrave.
The Wargrave Shiplake Bridge Campaign was launched last summer with the aim of resurrecting a project from the Nineties.
Members have identified the St George & Dragon pub on the Berkshire side of the River Thames as the most suitable site for one end of the bridge.
However, as they are mostly from Wargrave, they want to engage with people on the other side of the river where there are concerns about land ownership and repeats of the antisocial behaviour that occurred last summer on this stretch.