Posted: Tue 23rd Apr 2013

Tractor On Roof Blocks Old Wrexham Road Pulford

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This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Apr 23rd, 2013

Danny Speed sent Wrexham.com the above picture of a tractor on its roof which blocked the old Wrexham Road B5445 in Pulford.

The tractor and trailer were across the lane close to the DM Performance Cars garage on the corner of Wrexham Road and Old Lane.

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Richard Moulton sent us the above picture saying “One slightly bent tractor outside my garage ! Driver just had a cut hand ! Lucky boy!”

We have also had reports of bad traffic jams either side of the accident, with people being told to go via Dodleston to avoid the incident. Others are taking the Straight Mile / Old Lane as a route around the blockage.

Glen Allen who was on a bus heading towards Pulford said that another bus had turned around to go on the A483 bypass as it could not get through, his bus then did the same.

We have been told as of 6:30pm the road was closed by police, but has since reopened.
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