Norfolk Accident Rescue Service (NARS) attended the fatal collision on the A11. Picture: NARS
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The passenger in a truck died after the driver failed to see two litter picking vans parked at the side of the A11, a court heard.
Darren Marks, 42, had been driving an 18-tonne Renault truck on the A11 near Attleborough.
Marks and his passenger Tony Skerratt worked for Wren Kitchens and had been heading towards Thetford when they collided with two stationary litter picking vans.
Police at the scene of fatal crash between a lorry and two stationary vehicles on the A11 near Attleborough in February 2019.
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AN EMPTY shop in Hereford looks set to host Wren Kitchens as its new tenants after the national chain got the green light to make changes to the shopfront. The unit left empty by Harveys, the furniture chain which collapsed into administration in July 2020, will have a new glazed front as Wren wanted to modernise the site. Planning documents submitted with the planning application to Herefordshire Council said Wren Kitchens was looking at occupying the unit and making enhancements to suit their brand and proposed store layout . Wren Kitchens, which has around 91 shops across the UK, had the application for Unit C at Hereford Retail Park, in Newtown Road, approved by council planners.