The Cleanest Cash Point In The World?
I saw this cash point at the branch of Barclays in Rose Green on my trip to Bognor.
I’ve never seen one so clean. it was also very welcome, as I needed to get some money.
Bognor Is Just Like Felixstowe
it was an uneventful trip to Bognor, except for the loss of the pen. And all at a ticket cost of just £14.75 in a very clean train.
The only excitement on the way down was two Dutch tourists, who in killing time changing planes at Gatwick, decided they’d visit Crawley. Surely, there must be something better to do at the Airport!
Here are some of the pictures I took.
It could all have been Felixstowe, as I remember it as a child.
That town wasn’t the best place to be a teenager. Especially, where you had no transport, buses were rare and there were about three trains a day.
At least Bognor had a bus to get me back to the train station, which seemed to run about every fifteen minutes. I needed the bus, as I’d probably walked about three miles.
Once off the sea-front, I only passed one pub. And I think, I only saw two in the first mile or so, whilst in the town centre.
Did King George V liked a drink, and couldn’t find any in the town? Hence his supposed remarks.
Perhaps, James Joyce went there to stay sober enough to write Finnegan’s Wake.
Checking Up On King George V
It has often been said that King George V’s last words were “Bugger Bognor”. Although, as this article says, it is probably a myth.
But today, the BBC Weather is saying that Bognor Regis is going to be the warmest place in the UK at 15°C
So as I’ve never been to Bognor Regis, I think this is a good day to see if King George V had the right thoughts about the place.
































