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Britain's oldest “no entry” sign has been discovered by archaeologists – a carved wooden post that has been buried in the ground for more than 6,000 years.
Britain's oldest no entry sign has been discovered by archaeologists in Wales. The wooden carved post dates back 6,000 years and was used to mark out a tribal boundary or sacred site in the ...
A photo of the "No Enry" sign, in Maldon, Essex, was posted on Facebook and Twitter by the district council, along with a face palm emoji and #oops.
The "No entry" sign has been freshly tarmacked into the walkway on Bruton high street in Somerset. People in the town have said it makes it difficult to get past with buggies or wheelchairs.
A photo of the "No Enry" sign, in Maldon, Essex, was posted on Facebook, external and Twitter, external by the district council, along with a face palm emoji and #oops.
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