Emergency services respond to four-vehicle collision near Nantwich

By Ryan Parker

2nd Aug 2024 | Local News

On Thursday 1 August, Cheshire Police received reports of a four-vehicle collision on the A530 Middlewich Road, Willaston (Google).
On Thursday 1 August, Cheshire Police received reports of a four-vehicle collision on the A530 Middlewich Road, Willaston (Google).

Emergency services responded to a collision involving four cars near Nantwich, with no reports of injuries.

On Thursday 1 August, Cheshire Police received reports of an incident on the A530 Middlewich Road, Willaston.

The collision involved four vehicles, with some sustaining minor damage.

No arrests were made in the incident, with the scene cleared by 6pm.

A Cheshire Police spokesperson told Nub News: "At 4.57pm on Thursday 1 August, police were made aware of a collision on the A530, Middlewich Road near Nantwich.

"Police attended and found there had been a minor collision involving four cars. 

"There were no reports of any injuries and the scene was cleared by 6pm.

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