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Severn Crossings Q&A

Posted by: Lynette Bowley, Posted on: 30 July 2018 - Categories: Severn Crossings
The Second Severn Crossing, Bristol. Long shot of suspension bridge alongside vehicle.

The UK government will abolish tolls on the Severn Crossings by 31 December 2018. Following the return of the Severn Crossings to public control on 8th January 2018, the tolls no longer included VAT, and so the rate of toll …

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