Emergency services called to ANOTHER collision at Crewe junction

By Ryan Parker

11th Jan 2024 | Local News

Cheshire Police received reports of an incident on Badger Avenue, at its Junction with Frank Webb Avenue, on Wednesday 10 January (Nub News).
Cheshire Police received reports of an incident on Badger Avenue, at its Junction with Frank Webb Avenue, on Wednesday 10 January (Nub News).

Emergency services were called to another collision at a junction in the West End of Crewe, recently labelled as an "accident hotspot" by a local councillor.

Cheshire Police received reports of an incident on Badger Avenue, at its Junction with Frank Webb Avenue, on Wednesday 10 January.

The accident, which happened around 8:25pm, involved a white Audi A1 and a grey Toyota Yaris.

The Crewe collision incident involved a white Audi A1 and a grey Toyota Yaris (Nub News).

Officers directed traffic while North West Ambulance Service and Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service supported those involved.

No injuries were reported, with the scene cleared around 90 minutes later.

A Cheshire Police spokesperson told Nub News: "At 8.25pm on Wednesday 10 January, police were called to reports of a collision on Badger Avenue.

"The collision involved two vehicles, a white Audi A1 and a grey Toyota Yaris. 

"There were no injuries and the scene was cleared by 10pm."

No injuries were reported from the collision, with the scene cleared around 90 minutes later (Nub News).

Earlier this month, Crewe St Barnabas Ward councillor, James Pratt (Conservative), told Nub News his concerns following another collision at the junction.

He said: "I am concerned there have been several recent accidents on this junction involving multiple vehicles, with many more crashes over the years. 

"In December, I met with a Cheshire East Council Highways road safety officer to look at how this junction could be upgraded in terms of layout and design to improve the road safety for both drivers and pedestrians. 

"It is not only an issue for drivers negotiating the junction, but also for parents and children crossing the busy road to and from Underwood West school."

Crewe St Barnabas Ward councillor, James Pratt (Conservative), told Nub News his concerns about the Frank Webb/Badger Avenue junction (Nub News).

Efforts have also been made to address speeding vehicles on this section of road.

Cllr Pratt recently went out with Cheshire Police to try to tackle issues with speeding around this area.

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