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    <title>The 343 bus</title>
    <summary>We like to cover the key issues here at arbitrary constant. Politicians swearing? We&apos;ve got that covered. Application of planning laws to barmy farmers who try and hide their self-build castles behind hay stacks and tarpaulin? Right here. And, one from the history banks this, UKIP using European law to challenge a very British issue? We&apos;re happy to oblige. To continue this high quality coverage, we&apos;re pleased to report that the frequency of the 343...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>We like to cover the key issues here at arbitrary constant. Politicians swearing? <a href="http://www.arbitraryconstant.co.uk/archives/001488.php">We've got that covered</a>. Application of planning laws to barmy farmers who try and hide their self-build castles behind hay stacks and tarpaulin? <a href="http://www.arbitraryconstant.co.uk/archives/001511.php">Right here</a>. And, one from the history banks this, UKIP using European law to challenge a very British issue? <a href="http://www.arbitraryconstant.co.uk/archives/000445.php">We're happy to oblige</a>.</p>

<p>To continue this high quality coverage, we're pleased to report that the frequency of the 343 bus - a stalwart for anyone familiar with the underground vacuum that is south east London - is to be <a href="http://peckhamryelabour.blogspot.com/2010/01/more-343-buses-are-on-way.html">increased</a>. There are now going to be two extra 343s during the morning peak hour.</p>

<p>What's more, the scramble for seats on the 343 when at Elephant & Castle, in which normally decent people scrap like cage fighters after several beers, has been noticed and is the subject of representations to the bus company that runs the route.</p>

<p>Your loyal correspondent will update you on the results of this happy circumstance. In the meantime, any further news regarding bus routes in south east London will be relayed in due course.</p>]]>
      
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