Thousands of homes still without power after storms

Thousands of homes still without power after storms
Tens of thousands of people across the West remained without power yesterday 36 hours after the St Jude’s Day storm battered the region with 90mph winds.

And while most people got back to normal and enjoyed spells of sunshine and calmer winds, the problems caused by Sunday night’s storm still affected many villages and towns.

Southern Electric admitted some people were still suffering new power cuts – even if they had not lost power when the storm struck in the early hours of Monday…

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Stormwatch . . . Latest traffic and travel updates as St Jude's…

Stormwatch . . . Latest traffic and travel updates as St Jude's…
11.30am update: First Great Western services through Bath between Bristol and London should return to normal within an hour
10.55am update:
W COUNTRY Confirmation now from @metoffice that highest regional gusts were 75mph at both #Yeovilton, #Somerset & #Lyneham in #Wiltshire— Ian Fergusson (@fergieweather) October 28, 2013

10.40am update: Fallen trees have been cleared from the A36 Warminster Road near Brassknocker Hill and Welton Road in Radstock
10.20am update: Latest message from…

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Massive abnormal load on the move through Wiltshire

Massive abnormal load on the move through Wiltshire
This is the massive abnormal load that has been holding up traffic across the west this morning.
Police have described it as one of the biggest abnormal loads ever transported on the roads of the west.The giant transformer is being moved from Avonmouth Docks to a sub-station in Melksham early on Sunday morning and had been due to take ten hours to travel the 41 miles via the motorways around Bristol, and then down the A350 to the Westlands Lane electricity plant.The huge transporter, described…

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'One of the largest loads to ever be moved' will be on the roads…

'One of the largest loads to ever be moved' will be on the roads…
Police have warned drivers that one of the biggest abnormal loads ever transported on the roads will be trundling across the region this weekend.The giant transformer will be moved from Avonmouth Docks to a substation in Melksham early on Sunday morning and will take ten hours to travel the 41 miles on the motorways around Bristol, and down the A350 to the Westlands Lane electricity plant.The huge transporter, described by police in Wiltshire as “one of the largest loads to ever be… – Read More.

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