‘Going round the Wrekin’ in The odd entries from life …….

Revised: 11/24/2016 11:55 a.m.

  • Nov. 24, 2016, 6 a.m.
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Hearts falls, we’ve been up – graded and made nice and pretty, and I will be going round the Wrekin for weeks until I get fluent in ProseBox again!

Note ‘Going round the Wrekin’ a saying in Shropshire, mostly used in the Shrewsbury area, the Wrekin is a hill near to Telford New Town; now some fifty years old and usually call just called Telford.

Telford is some miles east of Shrewsbury, the Wrekin Hill is just out side Telford, and it means going from one point in Shrewsbury to a second in Shrewsbury by going round the Wrekin, or using to many words when fewer words would have been better; just like this what I rote ………….


Last updated November 24, 2016


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