A NATIONAL charity geared at helping and supporting road traffic victims and their families are looking to set up a branch in the south west.
RoadPeace officials will hold a meeting in Bristol within the next few weeks to gauge the demand for a group serving Wiltshire and surrounding counties.
The charity helps support people injured in road crashes and families who have lost loved ones in fatal collisions.
Last month RoadPeace charity chairman Zoe Stow praised the Wiltshire Times and Chippenham News for running the Shame A Drink-Driver Campaign, which is designed to slash the number of alcohol-related accidents on Wiltshire's roads.
If anyone is interested in attending the Bristol meeting they can contact Rita Taylor at info@roadpeace.org.uk or by post at RoadPeace, PO Box 2579, London, NW10 3PW.
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