'Economic vandalism' - Orwell Bridge closure chaos cost Suffolk firms more than £1m
The closure of the A14 Orwell Bridge near Ipswich last Friday cost Suffolk firms in excess of £1million, Suffolk Chamber of Commerce said.
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Matthew Earth is the Digital Audience and Content Editor for the East Anglian Daily Times and Ipswich Star.
Matthew Earth is the Digital Audience and Content Editor for the East Anglian Daily Times and Ipswich Star.
The closure of the A14 Orwell Bridge near Ipswich last Friday cost Suffolk firms in excess of £1million, Suffolk Chamber of Commerce said.
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