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Two air ambulances went to the scene after five people were injured. The road was closed in both directions all night as forensic investigators worked on the road to piece together what happened between three cars and a trailer. The incident is understood to have happened between 9.30pm and 10pm. An hour later, at 11.24pm, Glos Police Specialist Ops tweeted: The A40 between Northleach and Burford is closed due to a serious road traffic collision involving multiple vehicles. It is likely to be closed all night. We cannot give any indication as to when it will reopen. A diversion was put in place from Cheltenham towards the Northleach roundabout on the A429 towards Stow Hill then right onto the A424 to Burford where cars could join the A40 again.
New temporary coronavirus testing unit opens in Newport
Newport has the highest infection rate in Wales, but rates and cases remain low
13:14, 13 MAY 2021
Updated
A mobile testing unit will be based at Malpas Court, Oliphant Circle for the next two weeks
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We found it incredibly difficult operating outside only. The weather has not been on our side and the regulations have been so difficult to implement. We actually closed on Sunday for the remainder of the week until we can offer indoor seating. We just hope that the rules will be relaxed in time so we can slowly get back to some normality. Our staff have found conditions very testing and will actually admit they haven’t enjoyed their shifts with the miles clocked up checking on people and generally having to remind people of the rules. The pub atmosphere has been missed by staff and patrons alike, with Ryan Edwards of Cwmbran s Queen Inn looking forward to getting back to some kind of normality.