Motorists confronted by Welsh rarebit

Dublin motorists have to put up with boring run of the mill irritations caused by traffic jams, roadworks and lorries

Dublin motorists have to put up with boring run of the mill irritations caused by traffic jams, roadworks and lorries. But in Wales they have a better class of traffic jam. Motorists there were diverted earlier this week around a giant Welsh rarebit, when melted cheese oozed onto the road from a burning lorry.

Police closed the A483 near Llandovery, west Wales, for several hours while council workmen shovelled part of a 20 tonne cargo of Red Leicester and Scottish Mature Cheddar into skips. Lorry driver Paul Davies was on his way from Oswestry, Shropshire, to a food factory in Carmarthen when his vehicle caught fire. He escaped unhurt but the £35,000 trailer unit was wrecked in the blaze.

A Dyfed-Powys police spokesman said: "It was a sticky situation. Fortunately the lorry driver was very prompt in alerting emergency services to the problem." The Margin would love to hear what the AA sky-patrol would make of it.