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    Abnormal loads set to disrupt traffic

    MOTORISTS are being warned of possible disruption on Gwent's roads on Monday (31) due to the movement of 5 abnormal loads, travelling in convoy.

    The loads, which will have police escorts, will leave Chepstow at 2pm and travel to the Second Severn Crossing via Magor Services.

    The roads that are likely to be affected are Station Road, Chepstow, the A48 (Chepstow), the A466 to its junction with M48, the M48 to M4 west J23, the M4 east to J22 Second Severn Crossing.

    It is anticipated the operation will last no more than two hours.

    11:18am Friday 28th March 2008

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    Posted by: jordie, cwmbran on 1:13pm Fri 28 Mar 08
    why not do it at 2am with out any fuss then
    Posted by: The Avon Lady, High Cross on 7:54pm Fri 28 Mar 08
    Yes,i agree why not at 2am or would that be too simple as this traffic will build an have a knock on effect.
    Posted by: telboy on 3:58am Tue 1 Apr 08
    Those lorries came out at about 2pm and caused disruption for about twenty minutes. Wow, whoopy doo!
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