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Crematorium plaques & rosebeds removed, no compensation for hitting pothole and Commonweath Games

Plaques & flowers removed at Salisbury Crematorium. No compensation for cyclist after hitting pothole & breaking his collarbone. Swindon swimmer talks about the Commonwealth Games

We're at Salisbury Crematorium where memorial plaques and flowers have been dug up and removed, because deer have been eating the roses.

The mother of a teenage cyclist tells us how she feels after hearing they won't receive any compensation for her son's accident where he hit a pothole and broke his collarbone.

And Swindon's Tilly Gray talks about finding out she's been selected for England's swimming squad in the Commonwealth Games.

2 hours, 30 minutes

Broadcast

  • Thu 8 May 2014 06:30