title Cambridge Bins and Little Chef Dereliction, Kentford, Suffolk - 21st January 2006 intro After a Friday night out on the beer in Cambridge, in a Qualcomm Cambridge Beer-related Social Club inaugral session, Nosher crashes over in Isobel's penthouse pad. Following breakfast at the Black Cat Café on Mill Road, it's time to head off back home. On the A14, near Kentford in Suffolk, is the decaying remains of an abandoned Little Chef which had been the subject of a previous visit last September. The place has been significantly trashed since then - the old Kentford Filling Station North shop is just about a frame, and the interior of the Little Chef, which previously still had standing furniture and a ceiling, has been completely wrecked. As Francis "f-dude" from work said: "Nice entropy!". It's endlessly fascinating that places like this can just be left behind to rot away into the ground, seemingly without any interest or intervention from the original owners. But at least Anglian Water should make an appearance to turn the water off after reporting that someone seems to have trashed the water main as well. imgp6533 Isobel slurps a cappucino in the Black Cat Café imgp6534 Cambridge's back streets are all wheelie bins imgp6535 Ross Street in Cambridge imgp6536 A very full skip on Ross Street, Cambridge imgp6538 Ross Street wheelie bin imgp6539 The derelict petrol station at Kentford imgp6540 A large pile of broken tiles imgp6541 The remains of Kentford Filling Station North imgp6542 Not much is left of the petrol station shop imgp6544 Smashed glass imgp6545 A trashed shop imgp6547 The Little Chef bin still says "help" imgp6549 Somewhat useless lighting panel imgp6550 More broken wiring imgp6551 A dustbin pleads for help imgp6552 Kentford Filling Station on a sunny day imgp6553 The flooded interior at the back of the Little Chef imgp6555 Floodwaters on the floor imgp6556 Detritus around the back door imgp6557 The completely-mashed interior imgp6559 Broken safety glass around the entrance door imgp6560 A hole has been hacked through safety glass imgp6563 The destroyed interior imgp6567 All the ceiling panels have been pulled down imgp6568 The windows have been broken from the inside imgp6570 Another view of the trashed interior imgp6575 The front of the Little Chef has fared better imgp6576 More piles of rubble imgp6579 Wider view of the site from the edge of the A14 imgp6586 Lines of trees at Finningham, Suffolk imgp6592 Looking up a tree imgp6595 Another straight line of trees imgp6600b Footbridge over a stream, Finningham