Blythe Bridge Pharmacy 'temporarily closed' after car collides with shop window

By Sarah Garner

5th Apr 2024 | Local News

A car collided with Blythe Bridge Pharmacy at around 1.55pm this afternoon (Harrison Manley).
A car collided with Blythe Bridge Pharmacy at around 1.55pm this afternoon (Harrison Manley).

Blythe Bridge Pharmacy is 'temporarily closed' after a car collided with the Uttoxeter Road business this afternoon.

A sign on the window of the business says: "Sorry, we are temporarily closed. Please ring your nearest chemist for an emergency supply".

Staffordshire Police have cordoned off the building and a spokesperson said: "We were called at 1.55pm this afternoon (Friday 5 April) to reports of a collision at Blythe Bridge Pharmacy.

"A Ford Puma had collided with the shop window and another vehicle. 

"No-one was injured."

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