Fears of repeat 'traffic chaos' at railway bridge following ASDA approval
UNSUITABLE lorry drivers delivering to ASDA must be told to avoid a bridge on the A30.
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Jordan Elkins is a senior reporter writing for the Salisbury Journal. He covers stories in Salisbury and the south Wiltshire region, with an interest in court and crime. Jordan holds a first-class bachelor's degree in Multimedia Journalism from Bournemouth University and is NCTJ-qualified to a gold standard. He also holds an NQJ qualification. Based in Amesbury, Jordan joined the Journal in 2022. Get in touch below.
Jordan Elkins is a senior reporter writing for the Salisbury Journal. He covers stories in Salisbury and the south Wiltshire region, with an interest in court and crime. Jordan holds a first-class bachelor's degree in Multimedia Journalism from Bournemouth University and is NCTJ-qualified to a gold standard. He also holds an NQJ qualification. Based in Amesbury, Jordan joined the Journal in 2022. Get in touch below.
UNSUITABLE lorry drivers delivering to ASDA must be told to avoid a bridge on the A30.
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