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Liaising with the Wroxham builders and walking Sam before returning to St Neots to spend lunch with a quiet and contemplative Wiggly at The Bedford Arms in Souldrop.
This before going home to put up the Christmas Lights and welcome Diana for a meal at McDonalds and then on to the cinema to see "Miracle on 42nd Street"; a remake of the old film.
I awoke at 7.00am and tried to get washed, breakfasted and dressed before the workmen came at 8.00am but failed miserably.
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The old building of Heronshaw was nearly demolished by this time and the replacement was now costed at £6-70,000. Chancellor Kenneth Clarke announced his micro-Budget today still smarting over his House of Commons defeat.
Good news as Norwich City signs a new striker, Ashley Ward, who will play against Chelsea on Saturday.
An appalling knife attack on the staff and shoppers in a Birmingham store leaves several with serious neck lacerations and the Managing Director of the Lyme Bay Activity Centre where several children died in a tragic canoeing accident has been jailed for three years for manslaughter
By now the old building of Heronshaw was nearly down. All of the roof was gone, also the bungalow walls, leaving the boathouse underneath the old dwelling itself.
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After the morning chores to put the girls on the school bus, delayed by congestion caused by a lorry broken down and a sports car going through a wall after I managed a walk on Mill Meadow.
Then off to Norwich for Diana's Christmas shopping expedition after spending the night with Wiggly after eating at The Chinese Bridge Restaurant
This was the day of Diana's Christmas shopping expedition, and she had chosen to go to Norwich for the day. The fact that I planned to go later was just coincidence.
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After the school run, walking Sam and then to Cambridge with Diana and the Kings Pantry lunch soup and baked-potato lunch special.
Then the afternoon shooting on Mill Meadow and evening obedience training.
John Major’s Government loses the key vote on increasing VAT on fuel from 8% to 17.5% in The House of Commons and are in big trouble.
I have fallen into a pattern of spending alternative Tuesdays going with Diana to see her parents in Cambridge and this was the week for it.
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