Pins lost in Nottingham's Old Market Square.
Description
I was wandering through Old Market Square at 3:15 PM last Friday when my pin collection slipped from my bag and vanished. The pins are small enamel pieces—one shows a tram, another a fox, and a tiny Nottingham crest—on a blue lanyard I wear for work. They’re not valuable, just memory-makers from weekends out with friends and little trips to Wollaton Hall. I kept promising myself I’d get them back this week, and I can still see the bright reflections on the fountain tiles as I retraced my steps by the Robin Hood statue. If you found a small pin bundle near the Market Square tram stop, I’d really appreciate its return.
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