Excavation at the site of former petrol station, Crabble Hill

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Excavation at the site of former petrol station, Crabble Hill

Image: © John Baker Taken: 30 May 2014

The location, from the other direction, can be seen in my photo of Image This was the best shot I could get as there was safety netting above the pavement, which would have made the excavation difficult to see clearly. I thought the contractors might be removing the old fuel tanks. A week later there was no trace that any excavation had taken place.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.139911
Longitude
1.291296