This shouldn't really be in the Brexit category as it dates back to the UK *joining* the EU, not leaving. It was finally removed from the gents toilets in the Dolphin when the Dolphin reopened post Covid
The New Palace Theatre on Union Street in Plymouth is one of Plymouth's finest and grandest buildings, and for reasons that are well documented elsewhere are in a state of dereliction.
I shone a torch through a crack in the front door.
Neglectic Plaque in the floor by the Civic Centre
"Imperial Locust Trees
These trees, given to the people of Plymouth, England by the people of Plymouth, Michighan U.S.A. were presented to Lord Mayor Frank Charman on July 7, 1962 on the occassion of his visit to Plymouth, Michighan, U.S.A.
We offer these four trees as a symbol of our relationship and friendship which we fervently hope will continue into the lives of our future generations. We would hope the quiet influence of ...
I don't know where this came from or why it's here, but I'm guessing this was salvaged from the Plymouth and Devonport Blitz of 1941. Various bits of decorative old stonework used to decorate Devonport Park