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2 AEDs spotted in my travels
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Tag the defibrillator on the front of the village hall - which meant tagging the hall.
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Bike parking at Purton Library - nothing to say customers only and I parked there for lunch
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Current opening hours for The Barista, which I visited today. Also checked veggie options
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Market Lane has a name, and a water bottle filling tap (spotted on today's ride)
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AED in the phone box - as well as the mini library (spotted riding past this morning)
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Tag (https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:shop%3Dbuilding_materials) and remove the historic part of the name that's no longer used
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my brother's other piano sop. Pity I didn't think to check where 1A and 1 are divided.
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Piano shop, open by appointment (it's not obvious but I've been in it - it's my brother's)
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it's even pretty decent asphalt for a road bike, compared to some of the roads round there
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Kett's Books has moved to a great new location - I was there the other day and have family involved in it
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coffee shop hours
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Nothing on the ground to suggest it's not a public road, and it's paved (the same as the roads it meets)
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AED at Wells Beach Cafe, also confirm that the one at the Victoria is outside
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Confirm AED outdoors
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Mintlyn Wood Road also sand rather than merely unpaved, at least as far as I could see without attempting it
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Most of Holt House Lane not just unpaved but loose sand (despite being a public road)
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Confirming road surface. I was prompted to check by Komoot getting in a muddle, but it is all paved
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Bedingfield arms opening hours (or rather days, which is all that's visible on the sign when they're closed).
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Add details to the pantry cafe at Oxburgh Hall. Marked as toilets =no because they're inside the admission gate unlike the cafe
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