Posted: Mon 10th May 2021

Drivers asked to avoid Wrexham Road outside Chester Business Park following collision

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This article is old - Published: Monday, May 10th, 2021

Police have asked drivers to avoid the A483 Wrexham Road by Chester Business Park following a single-vehicle collision.

The collision took place at around 3.15pm, police have said the main road in and out of Chester will be closed for sometime due to a downed street light in the road.

A spokesperson for Cheshire police said: “Please Avoid the A483 Wrexham Road by Chester Business Park In and out of Chester. ”

“Police, Ambulance and Fire are currently on scene to a road traffic collision involving one vehicle. The road will remain closed for sometime due to a downed street light in the road.”

A spokesperson for Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service said: “Firefighters were called following reports of a one-vehicle collision on Wrexham Road.”

“On arrival the crews found that the collision involved one car that had collided with a lamp post.”

“Firefighters provided first aid to a woman and made the scene safe.”

“The woman was passed into the care of paramedics.”

Picture: Chester Police



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