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Red Cat Pasta Ville is a fictional village based in London, England Description

In this peculiar and astonishing village, you will find exqusite sights including magnificent forests and fasinatingly gorgeous lakes that are lived in by sweet and friendly baby ducks. The streets give an echanted energy as you walk through them, meanwhile enjoying the marvelous sunny weather. The village is filled with exceptional, jaw dropping settings that will mesmorize anyone who walks the luxiourious roads.

People of note

Princess Consuala Bannana Hammock is the heart and soul of this small town, she is a insightful journalist and loves the village almost as much as she loves her 62 pet pigeons.

The Vicar Steven, who organises many of the events that take place and is known as helpful yet slightly irritating.

Sir Dave the postman who without working extremly strongly in his job, the town would surely fall apart.

Sharon who pulls people out of the pub and helps them to improve themselves in the gym that she owns.

Mr Lord Oger Trotter who is the Mayor and an important yet arrogant part of the village, Red Cat Pasta Ville.

Places Of Interest

Bakery- You Knead Us

Public House- The Pigeon and Cat Inn

Gym- Cardio Queens

Pet store- Tails and Wiggles Pet Shop

Historic Events

The village was established in 1842- by Lord Troll Trotter, third cousin twice removed on his mothers side of Lord Ogre Trotter- Troll was a travelling shoelace salesman- an expert in aglets.

1902 saw a troublesome two week period for the village, 457 geese rampaged through the village, causing carnage to local establishments and forcing all residents to stay in their houses. The geese were eventually evacuated by a large group of pigeons, who are the ancestors of Princess Consuela's current flock of pets.

1941 saw a turbulent time for the village, all male villagers decided that instead of going to war, they should remain in the local pub for the duration of it. The villages women folk were never informed ...

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