BensGrandad
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Having regularly shopped at both, Wickendens gets my vote.
I am going to try it in Hangleton tomorrow.
Having regularly shopped at both, Wickendens gets my vote.
I am going to try it in Hangleton tomorrow.
I am going to try it in Hangleton tomorrow.
What is it you’re hoping to buy at Wickendens?
nothing specific just meat in general
Try the meat place in London Rd opposite the Open Market.
Or the butchers in Southwick Square.
Trust you to suddenly pipe up as you obviously have no one to creep around as it is close season. I think that you will find Fishersgate is an area of Portslade similarly I would suggest that Southwick and Shoreham as closely linked.
Don’t confuse things, BG asked what was best between Malpase or Wickendens, he has his answer and made a decision, if you want your two choices entered into the meat raffle next week let him know!!! [emoji23]
Try the meat place in London Rd opposite the Open Market.
Or the butchers in Southwick Square.
The meat at the one in London Rd is awful and the trays of rump steak are only fit for braising if even that,.
Which one do NSC poster believe is the best in quality and value for money Wicklenden Meats in Hangleton or Malpass in Portslade?
Trust you to suddenly pipe up as you obviously have no one to creep around as it is close season. I think that you will find Fishersgate is an area of Portslade similarly I would suggest that Southwick and Shoreham as closely linked.
Southwick is in East Sussex, Shoreham is in West Sussex (and Kingston Bucci seperates them anyway)
Trust you to suddenly pipe up as you obviously have no one to creep around as it is close season. I think that you will find Fishersgate is an area of Portslade similarly I would suggest that Southwick and Shoreham as closely linked.
How can this thread not be a poll?
I'm Portslade through and through and I'll not have that. Fishersgate is another planet, mate. When I was a lad I'd occasionally venture down the road to Victoria Park, but with a heavy heart. Easthill had oak trees, and a pleasing topography. We were higher up the downs and much closer to God.