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      <title>A Walk to Banbury</title>
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      <description>One of the less charming aspects of living in a rural area is the lack of public transport. Even the simplest task—like collecting my motorbike from the garage—can turn into a logistical headache when you can’t just hop on a bus.&#xA;Rather than inconvenience friends for a lift (and assuming they’d all be busy on a weekday anyway), I decided to make a trip of it and walk to Banbury. Using the OS Maps app, I plotted a route that favoured country footpaths over roads—partly for the scenery, partly for the challenge.</description>
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