More overnight and weekend closures on A30 next week
Overnight closures will be in place on the A30 next week to allow highway teams to safely continue surfacing and infrastructure work along the route.
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Overnight closures will be in place on the A30 next week to allow highway teams to safely continue surfacing and infrastructure work along the route.
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