Fire crews battle vehicle blaze on Stapeley road
Fire crews were called to a vehicle blaze on a busy road in Stapeley, Nantwich.
The fire broke out on Elwood Way in Stapeley at around 5pm yesterday (February 23).
Fire crews were called to a vehicle blaze on a busy road in Stapeley, Nantwich.
The fire broke out on Elwood Way in Stapeley at around 5pm yesterday (February 23).
A four-week programme of roadworks at one of Nantwich’s busiest junctions was finally completed today.
And signs erected earlier this week which suggested the works at the junction of Elwood Way and Newcastle Road would be extended by four weeks appear to have been “inaccurate”.
A programme of roadworks causing major delays at one of Nantwich’s busiest junctions looks set to be extended by another FOUR weeks.
Works have been taking place at the junction of Newcastle Road and Elwood Way since January 20.
Drivers are being warned of major delays as a five-week programme of roadworks is set to hit one of Nantwich’s busiest junctions.
The works will take place at the junction of Newcastle Road and Elwood Way between January 20 and February 24.
A two-vehicle crash on a busy road in Nantwich caused long delays.
The incident happened near the junction of Newcastle Road and Elwood Way in Nantwich at around 3.20pm yesterday (June 20).
Two drivers had a lucky escape after a collision at a busy Nantwich junction left one car on its roof.
Both occupants escaped uninjured from the accident which happened at the traffic lights where the A51, Elwood Way and Peter de Stapleigh Way meet.
Stapeley councillors are calling for action at two busy road junctions in Nantwich after a series of accidents in recent weeks.
There have been a number of incidents at the traffic lights junctions of Newcastle Road/Elwood Way and further along where Elwood Way meets A51 London Road and Peter de Stapleigh Way.
A number of people were involved in a two-car collision on a busy Nantwich junction.
The vehicles collided at the traffic lights junction close to the former Stapeley Gardens site.
A man died after an accident on London Road in Nantwich which closed the busy route for several hours. Cheshire Police say the 66-year-old victim, a local man, was declared dead at the scene near the junction with Stapeley Terrace.
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