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A truck in Hereford crashed through a wail, narrowly nAsing

26th July 2001, Page 22
26th July 2001
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Page 22, 26th July 2001 — A truck in Hereford crashed through a wail, narrowly nAsing
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a cottage by a few metres, after its driver suffered an allergic reaction to a wasp sting. Gerry Biandford, of Abergavenny-based C&G Blandford Haulage says that he "can't remember much except that I woke up in hospital. I am very relieved that no one else was involved." The tncident led to buzzy roads in the area for more than an hour.

Police chiefs in Cheshire were left embarrassed after its road safety trailer rolled backwards down a hill and smashed into

a shop. It had been left at the corner of Church Street in Macclesfield in preparation for a charity "bikeathon".

Extensive damage was caused to the building and an officer was injured as he helped tow the trailer away. Surely someone should have arrested its progress before!

IrsesetItoseethat CM'S feature on driver health is being heeded. Backfire recently spotted a containerhating Scania 4-Series complete with a bike rack and mountain bike fixed to the back of the cab. We just hope he has a good lock fitted!

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People: Gerry Biandford
Locations: Hereford, Abergavenny