WebDec 6, 2024 · Traffic was diverted through Soham today after a three vehicle crash on the A142 led to the closure of the busy road. At about 8.40am today Cambridgeshire Police were called after a crash on the Soham bypass. Officers closed the road, and traffic was sent through the town as emergency services were at the scene. The A142 Soham Bypass … WebThe Shade (Soham Bypass), Soham, Ely, CB7 5DE 01353 722997 Open 24/7. M&S Simply Food/BP Petrol Station (Ely Connect/Witchford Road Service Station) Witchford Road, Ely, Cambridgeshire, CB6 3NN 01353 667833 Open 24/7. Low Fuel Prices, Always Petrol Station (Applegreen Ely Service Station)
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WebA motorcyclist has died following a two-vehicle crash on the A142 between Newmarket, Suffolk and Soham in Cambridgeshire. Read More A142 crash near Soham leaves motorcyclist dead as Cambridgeshire Police launch investigation WebA motorcyclist has died following a two-vehicle crash on the A142 between Newmarket, Suffolk and Soham in Cambridgeshire. Read More A142 crash near Soham leaves … WebSoham Bypass Cambridgeshire: Opened on 16 or 23 December 1981. Contractor was A. Monk and Co. of Stamford, cost £1.87 million. 1981 A143: Harleston Bypass Norfolk: The 2.2 mile from Needham Road to Redenhall Road was opened on 29 September 1981 by John MacGregor, MP for South Norfolk. Contractor was May Gurney, cost £1.9 million. 1981 A165 theory marlene cropped