The family of a scooter rider who died in a crash on the A350 have paid tribute to him.
Rob Love was killed when his Yamaha YP 400 was involved in a road traffic collision with a Volkswagen Taigo at West Ashton crossroads on 17 December last year.
The 62-year-old sustained serious injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene. Police launched a full-scale forensic investigation into the cause.
In a moving tribute, his family wrote: “Rob was a devoted husband, father and grampy/grampsie to his three grandchildren.
“Born to military parents in England but raised in Edinburgh with his sister Marnie, Rob joined the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards in 1980 and served as a gunner mech for 13 years which included active service during the Gulf War in 1990.
“Rob was based in Warminster where he met his wife, Sue, in 1987 and they married the following year.
“They enjoyed 37 years together with their son Stuart and stepchildren Antony and Richard.
“They settled in Westbury and resided there for over 30 years where Rob enjoyed many hobbies particularly walking his dogs Sam, Bruce and Ralphy and spending time socialising with his neighbours who he had become closer to during the pandemic with the affectionately named ‘Back Lane Gang’.
“He was also a passionate scooter rider who enjoyed organised events with the local biking community (the Maxi Muppets).
“Rob will be dearly missed by Sue, the boys, his grandchildren, sister, nephew, extended family and friends.
“‘You will forever be my always’.”