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SHEDNOTES 136: COULD THE NEXT REVOLUTION START IN SOUTH DEVON?
The Shed has a new line, reviewing books with a West Country angle, and for the purposes of cross-references to this blog, needs to post the following. Tom Fort: Watch out Salcombe The writer Tom Fort has just published Channel … Continue reading
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