Car crashes through wall into town's bank branch

A firefighter stands in front of Nationwide, behind a blue and white striped cordon. The window of the bank is completely smashed, with bricks and glass strewn about. A silver Honda Jazz is visible inside the branch.Image source, Trevor Porter
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Emergency crews were called to the scene at 14:00 GMT on Friday

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One person has been treated by paramedics after a car crashed through the front wall and window of a bank, closing a town centre road and showering it with bricks and glass.

The silver Honda smashed into the branch of Nationwide in Castle Street, Trowbridge, at 14:00 GMT, the ambulance service said, with one person treated at the scene.

A bank spokesperson said staff were in the building at the time but the branch was closed to the public and "no customers or colleagues were injured".

The driver was already out of the car by the time fire crews arrived, Dorset and Wilshire Fire and Rescue Service said. Wiltshire Police also attended.

A longer-range view of the scene, which shows the car inside the branch of the bank. A red fire engine is visible in the foreground. Image source, Trevor Porter
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Nationwide says the branch was closed to customers at the time of the crash

The fire service added that a crew from Trowbridge was sent to the scene and was assisting with safety on site while the electricity board investigated the building.

Meanwhile, a spokesperson for Wiltshire Police said it had been called to the scene, adding that Castle Street was expected to remain closed into the evening until the car had been recovered.

A cordon up on Castle Street, showing the front of the bank branch smashed by the car. Mangled glass is hanging out the storefront, and bricks are strewn on the ground. Image source, Trevor Porter
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One person has been taken to hospital after the incident

A spokesperson for Nationwide said: "We are aware of an incident at our Trowbridge branch. We can confirm no customers or colleagues were injured.

"The branch was closed to the public at the time and our colleagues were at the other side of the office.

"We will work to get the branch up and running again as quickly as possible and update customers when we have more information."

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