I've just seen this on my local newspaper website:
PEDESTRIANS narrowly escaped with their lives when a digger fell from a transporter truck and crashed onto a town centre pavement.
The transporter was trying to pass under the bridge in the lower High Street when the digger it was carrying knocked into the bridge and fell, narrowly missing passers-by.
Bob Yiend, from nearby music shop Aroundabout Sound, said it was a miracle no one was killed.
He said: "I didn't see it, but I heard it and saw the aftermath. It was basically an earth mover on the back of a truck, and it was too high for the bridge. The earth mover hit the bridge and then fell sideways onto the pavement. There were quite a few people about, so it's very fortunate that no one was under it at the time, because their chances of survival would have been nil."
He said high vehicles often found themselves stuck at the bridge, with drivers either taking a chance and striking it, or turning it around.
He said: "There is a sign on the bridge, but it's common for people to either hit the bridge, or you get large trucks having to do three-point-turns."
A Gloucestershire Highways spokesman said signs were located in Poole Way, Tewkesbury Road and just before the bridge, which informed drivers.
Cheltenham Borough Councillor for the area John Rawson (Lib Dem, St Peters) said: "I think it's a fairly rare occurrence from what I've seen and heard, but if there is a significant risk of it happening, clearly we need to look at it and see what we can do to warn drivers or look at other means of reducing the risk.
"This was quite clearly a vehicle which was too high. I would think it would have occurred to the driver that it might have been a problem.
"We should look at whether or not there's a record of the number of incidents like this and whether we should be doing more to prevent them."
After the incident, at around 4pm on Monday, police were called to manage traffic. An engineer assessed the bridge and found it structurally sound. Passers-by said there was a dent in where the digger fell.
Mr Yiend added: "There's quite a large crater in the pavement which has become quite a trip hazard. It was a nasty accident, and it's very fortunate that no one was hurt."
This is a photo of the bridge which I know quite well.
Everybody who is going from Cheltenham centre to Tewkesbury goes under this bridge - the road is very busy and it must have been chaos for people leaving work to go home on Monday. The main Cheltenham - Birrmingham railway line goes over this bridge. There's little excuse for the driver who was responsible as this bridge is well known to anyone who knows Cheltenham and the warning sign is clearly visible.
This is another photo showing the fallen digger
This is the other side of the bridge. Another main road is to the left, and it is clear from the photo that that road had to be closed as well.Although this wouldn't have affected people coming the other direction into Cheltenham, it would have meant a much longer journey for those going out of Cheltenham.