Bin lorry overturns after falling down steep bank

A green bin lorry on its side on the pavement beside a road. A man wearing an orange hi-vis vest is looking at the vehicle. Behind him is a large dark blue lorryImage source, Eddie Mitchell
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The Lewes District Council bin lorry overturned in Saltdean

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A bin lorry has overturned after falling down a hill in Saltdean.

The vehicle was being driven in Tye Close when it left the road, fell down a steep bank, broke through a brick wall and landed on its side on the pavement in Hamsey Road.

A spokesperson for Lewes District Council said: "Please bear with us if your waste is not collected today in this area, we will share more information on collections as soon as possible."

There were no reported injuries.

An aerial view of a bin lorry on its side after falling down a grass bankImage source, Eddie Mitchell
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The bin lorry left the road in Tye Close

The spokesperson said: "We are aware of an accident involving one of our waste collection vehicles in Hamsey Road near Peacehaven, Telscombe and Saltdean.

"Thankfully, no-one was hurt by the incident, and the police are on the scene to manage the site and temporary road closure."

Recovery workers are on the scene to clear the road and remove the vehicle from the pavement.

Sussex Police has been contacted for comment.

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