title Dom in da Chapel, Safeway Chickens and Evil Supermarkets, Harleston and Grimston - 15th January 2006 intro It's almost the 12th day of Christmas, so Nosher heads over to Bacton in Suffolk - normally on the way to work - to see again some "Bacton Bling": an excess of Christmas lights festooning many of the houses in the village. However, by the time of arrival there aren't as many left - partly because some had actually been stolen - but the snow on the ground adds a picturesque touch. Before that, there's a Friday-night trip to Harleston to try out a few of its pubs for a change, followed by the obligatory stop in a kebab shop for Marc and Phil; then there a few chicken photos from the car-park of Morisson's in Diss, and then there's a trip to see old 3G Lab chum Dominic and catch up with the progress of his ongoing renovation of a chapel in the sticks, between Swaffham and Kings Lynn in the depths of North Norfolk. In the middle of all of that is a debate about the impact of Supermarkets and their role as hero or villain. It's being held at the Diss Community Christian Church (DC3) on Vinces Road in Diss, and was supposed to have included a representative from an actual supermarket. However, to no-one's surprise, the rep bails out. However, there is a rare appearance from an actual local MP - Richard Bacon. img_2237 Marc gets an extra-hot bit of chilli sauce img_2238 The Boy Phil peers from out of the kebab shop img_2239 Phil and Marc on elephant-leg kebabs img_2241 Bill and Suey wander off img_2242 Marc walks past the Cardinal's Hat pub img_2243 Bill rauches one off img_2244 Marc gets some chilli sauce again img_2251 Suey and Marc share a hug moment with a football img_2252 Suey hides again img_2254 The Bill-mobile imgp6026 The lights of the Mendlesham Twig, near Bacton imgp6030 Lambert's Service Station in Bacton imgp6034 Lambert's Service Station over the village pond imgp6036 A bit of "Bacton Bling" imgp6428 Builders start to rebuild the recycling centre imgp6430 The national grid pylons stride over Thrandeston imgp6433 Sunset electric pylons imgp6440 Seized-up brakes gets fixed in Lamberts at Bacton imgp6441 Life in a car wash imgp6445 Local MP Richard Bacon on the mic imgp6452 Notes are taken imgp6457 A 'Produced in Norfolk' consortium representative imgp6458 Keith, from Castle's the greengrocer in Diss imgp6466 Some Gaian ideas for food cooperatives are discussed imgp6472 A Diss Christian Church dude talks about community imgp6479 The whole panel imgp6482 The respectably-large crowd breaks up imgp6485 A chicken roams around Morisson's car park imgp6489 Why did the chicken cross the road? imgp6492 A cockerel pokes about near the trolleys imgp6493 "Bindery Sue" is spotted outside Morrison's imgp6499 Millions of trolleys imgp6502 More trolleys, a pound a go imgp6506 An epic ancient petrol pump in Grimston, Norfolk imgp6507 A petrol pump still in gallons imgp6509 The old Shell petrol pump imgp6510 Dom's living space in the Chapel imgp6512 Dominic walks up the open staircase imgp6513 Dom sweeps off dust from some nice oak timbers imgp6514 We'd moved nearly one tonne of timbers imgp6515 The front of the chapel imgp6517 Door archway, showing "Wesley Chapel, 1873" imgp6519 Dominic's workshop, with an old motorbike imgp6525 Dom's collection of old school gym ropes imgp6526 Dom's workshop from the top of the stairs