Thornton-le-Ovum
The gloves are off!
The sign I blipped on the 20th May has vanished, either removed by the council or ripped down by agents unknown.
With true British reserve the residents of Thornton-le-Beans have produced more...
"The town's odd name is derived from the common place name 'Thornton', meaning a farm with thorn bushes. This farm had beans grown upon it. In 1534 it was called Thornton-in-Fabis, the Latin for Thornton-le-Beans." Wikipedia.
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