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Saturday, April 29, 2006. Fairy Glen, Appley Bridge and Fairy Stories. I moved into the area about 15 years ago and then six years ago moved into the Wrightington area. It was then that I first heard about Fairy Glen. It is a footpath that starts somewhere between the top of Parbold Hill and The Dicconson Arms and ends up in the back of the fields of Appley Bridge. Anyway, it is a lovely footpath which cuts its way through trees and woodlands. But, one thing I guarantee you will not see, is Fairies.

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Saturday, April 29, 2006. Fairy Glen, Appley Bridge and Fairy Stories. I moved into the area about 15 years ago and then six years ago moved into the Wrightington area. It was then that I first heard about Fairy Glen. It is a footpath that starts somewhere between the top of Parbold Hill and The Dicconson Arms and ends up in the back of the fields of Appley Bridge. Anyway, it is a lovely footpath which cuts its way through trees and woodlands. But, one thing I guarantee you will not see, is Fairies.

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Saturday, April 29, 2006. Fairy Glen, Appley Bridge and Fairy Stories. I moved into the area about 15 years ago and then six years ago moved into the Wrightington area. It was then that I first heard about Fairy Glen. It is a footpath that starts somewhere between the top of Parbold Hill and The Dicconson Arms and ends up in the back of the fields of Appley Bridge. Anyway, it is a lovely footpath which cuts its way through trees and woodlands. But, one thing I guarantee you will not see, is Fairies.

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Around Wrightington: Harrock Hill, Wrightington

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Tuesday, February 28, 2006. Harrock Hill, Wrightington. Today is Tuesday 28th February 2006. It is just past midnight. If I don't do this now, I never will. I promised myself I would start this blog in February, so I guess I have succeeded in achieving a minor goal. Earlier today, Monday, was a beautiful, crisp, promise-of-spring kind of day. I like to walk sometimes. and today I walked. I ended up going over Harrock Hill, across the fields to the old windmill. The ground was hard, barely above freezing.

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Around Wrightington: BP Garage at Wrightington

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Sunday, March 19, 2006. BP Garage at Wrightington. A lot of garages are sorry places nowadays. I don't know why. Maybe the staff are sick of people moaning about the price of fuel? Maybe the staff are sick of selling one thousand other products as well as fuel? Or maybe they are all working too long hours and are just knackered? But, the BP garage at Wrightington is a pleasant change. All the staff, (and there must be at least eight or nine of them), are really pleasant. They laugh, which makes me laugh.

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Around Wrightington: February 2006

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Tuesday, February 28, 2006. Junction 27 of M6 Motorway, Wrightington. I had to go to Liverpool this morning, so I decided to take the M6 down to the M58. Just as I was driving round the roundabout, to join the motorway, I glimpsed down onto the road below. I saw three lanes of solid, stationary, southbound traffic. The M6 passes through the eastern edge of Wrightington. But it isn't like a forgotten landmark that exists somewhere on the periphery. The M6 is the lifeblood for Wrightington. The M6 allows w...

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Around Wrightington: Junction 27 of M6 Motorway, Wrightington

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Tuesday, February 28, 2006. Junction 27 of M6 Motorway, Wrightington. I had to go to Liverpool this morning, so I decided to take the M6 down to the M58. Just as I was driving round the roundabout, to join the motorway, I glimpsed down onto the road below. I saw three lanes of solid, stationary, southbound traffic. The M6 passes through the eastern edge of Wrightington. But it isn't like a forgotten landmark that exists somewhere on the periphery. The M6 is the lifeblood for Wrightington. The M6 allows w...

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