Photos show aftermath of crash on Hunts bridge yesterday
Photos shared by Cambridgeshire Constabulary show the aftermath of a crash which happened on the bridge between Huntingdon and Godmanchester yesterday afternoon (Thursday, December 7).
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Katie is a reporter for the Cambs Times, Wisbech Standard, Ely Standard, Hunts Post, and Peterborough Matters. She graduated from Solent University with First Class Honours in Multimedia Journalism in 2020.
Katie is a reporter for the Cambs Times, Wisbech Standard, Ely Standard, Hunts Post, and Peterborough Matters. She graduated from Solent University with First Class Honours in Multimedia Journalism in 2020.
Photos shared by Cambridgeshire Constabulary show the aftermath of a crash which happened on the bridge between Huntingdon and Godmanchester yesterday afternoon (Thursday, December 7).
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Photos sent in to The Hunts Post by a reader show the structural damage to the bridge between Huntingdon and Godmanchester following a crash there yesterday afternoon (Thursday, December 7).
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