Thrills and spills entertain 6,000 strong White Horse Soapbox Derby crowd
More than 6,000 people turned out to watch the thrills and spills at this year’s White Horse Soapbox Derby including one spectacular crash.
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I am a multi-media journalist and senior reporter for the Wiltshire Times and the Gazette & Herald, covering general news, courts, local councils, education, health and local business and industry
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