Traffic disruption to be expected on A358 due to police investigation
An ongoing police investigation will cause temporary traffic disruption between Chard and Axminster tomorrow morning (Saturday, April 27).
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I write about the Taunton and Chard and Ilminster area. If you have a story, or would like to share your ideas/feedback, please contact me on 01823 365 103 or send me an email - antonio.scancariello@newsquest.co.uk
An ongoing police investigation will cause temporary traffic disruption between Chard and Axminster tomorrow morning (Saturday, April 27).
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