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Fallen tree blocks road in Kidderminster

A tree has fallen and is blocking a road in Kidderminster.

By Adam Smith
Published Jul 17, 2022

North Worcestershire Police tweeted: "Bewdley Road, Kidderminster is closed due to a fallen tree.

"Highways have been informed. Please take alternative routes."

At 6pm on Sunday, Worcestershire Council Highways Department announced they were dealing with it.

They tweeted: "Road closure, Bewdley Road, Kidderminster, fallen tree and our teams are on the way to clear."

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