Traffic using Cricklade Street as a "cut through" are a constant cause of misery to Cirencester shoppers, writes Robert Heaven.
Originally built by the Romans as Ermin Way; chariots are long gone, but as the pictures show, other traffic remains.
Traffic using Cricklade Street as a "cut through" are a constant cause of misery to Cirencester shoppers, writes Robert Heaven.
Originally built by the Romans as Ermin Way; chariots are long gone, but as the pictures show, other traffic remains.
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