The family of seven-year-old April Reeves who died on A371 pay…

The family of seven-year-old April Reeves who died on A371 pay…
The family of a seven-year-old girl who died while on a bike ride have paid tribute to her.April Reeves was riding her pushbike on Thursday afternoon when she was in collision with a car.The collision happened on the A371 between RAF Locking and the Helicopter Museum at 3pm on Thursday, May 28.The seven-year-old from Weston-super-Mare was out cycling with her mother and 10-year-old brother at the time and up until just before the collision they were using the combined cycleway and…

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Author: LJGillespie

Locations for police speed cameras for the week commencing May 25

Locations for police speed cameras for the week commencing May 25
The Avon and Somerset Police Speed Enforcement Unit are scheduled to enforce at the following locations during the week beginning Monday, May 25. Please note that mobile enforcement may still take place at other locations within the Avon and Somerset area.B3115 Tunley Hill, Tunley (30mph) A37 Pensford Hill (40mph) Pensford Old Road, Pensford (30mph) A37 Temple Cloud (30mph) A37 Upper Bristol Road, Temple Cloud (40mph) A362 Frome Road (30mph)

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Author: Somerset Guardian

Traffic queuing on A4 Bath Road due to broken down bus

Traffic queuing on A4 Bath Road due to broken down bus
A broken down bus is disrupting traffic travelling from Bath to Bristol on the A4 Bath Road.The bus is partly blocking traffic on Bath Road near the Emery Road junction in Brislington.In Bath, traffic is busy but moving inbound on Lower Bristol Road at the Windsor Bridge Road junction.Traffic travelling northwards on the A46 Gloucester Road is slow between the Blacksmith Lane junction in Upper Swainswick and the Gorse Lane junction in Dyrham.Eastbound traffic on the M4 is slow between junction…

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Author: amandacameron

First Great Western train passengers shocked by insensitive…

First Great Western train passengers shocked by insensitive…
A rail announcement reporting a death on the line shocked passengers on board a First Great Western train yesterday.A staff member on the London Paddington to Plymouth service explained over the loudspeaker why the train had been delayed on Saturday May 23.But passengers were shocked when they were told the hold-up was due to somebody who “couldn’t be bothered to live anymore”.First Great Western has apologised after customers complained about the insensitive announcement.Mental health…

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Author: amandacameron