Summary
AROUND 80 haulage lorries, taxis, vans, and even a school bus gathered in an industrial estate car park at Cross Hands, near Carmarthen, yesterday before forming a two-mile convoy which brought the westbound M4 to a crawl.
Drivers came from as far a field as Newport, Llanelli and Llandrindod Wells to protest against soaring fuel prices which they say are putting them out of business and handing their trade to European drivers who pay half what their UK counterparts do for fuel.See the full content of this document
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Reporter Steffan Rhys Joined Hauliers As They Slowed Several Miles of the M4 to a Virtual Standstill in a Protest at Rising Fuel Prices
After sitting in the rain-soaked car park for at least two hours,...
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