Angela Reed-Fox

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The Book of Nailsea – Margaret Thomas

Mar5

This is a good book to pick up and flick through, all about the wonderful utopia that is Nailsea (slight exaggeration). There are plenty of pictures from all eras up to the19 80s. So even the newest photos are a bit quaint.

Leave a comment Posted in Books I've just read Tagged Books, local history, Nailsea

Would anyone get botoxed here?

Oct11

And they let these people use needles?

Botox comes to Nailsea and the call for the regulation of ‘botox practitioners’ becomes ever more urgent…

Leave a comment Posted in Bad English Tagged botox, grammar, Nailsea, spelling

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