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North Yorkshire Council's executive member for highways and transport Keane Duncan said: "The Dibble's Bridge coach crash remains one of the darkest days in British motoring history. "Our thoughts ...
A total of 33 people died after a coach crashed at Dibble’s Bridge, in North Yorkshire, in May 1975. The remains of the almost flattened coach, in which 32 passengers died, after it crashed ...
North Yorkshire Council’s executive member for highways and transport Keane Duncan said: “The Dibble’s Bridge coach crash remains one of the darkest days in British motoring history.
Council chiefs say they hope road safety improvements at the scene of country’s worst ever road accident will prevent further tragedies. Senior councillors and officers at North Yorkshire ...
There were three anniversaries of note for me in the last last week and probably many more for others of course. Two were ...
The tragedy at Dibbles Bridge, which left a further 13 people ... Today, a memorial service for those killed is being held in the North Yorkshire town of Thornaby, where the 46 occupants had ...
Those who died, and another 13 who were injured, were enjoying a pensioners’ day trip from Thornaby, near Middlesbrough, on a bus which left the road at Dibble’s Bridge, near Hebden, North Yorkshire, ...