Lorry driver is reported after 'almighty crash'

A white lorry that has crashed into a low wall on a busy street. A van can be seen passing the stricken vehicle with a couple of onlookers standing on the other side of the street.
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The lorry came off the road and ploughed into a wall in Royal Wootton Bassett

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A man in his 50s has been reported for careless driving after a lorry ploughed into a church wall, police have said.

The vehicle was travelling along Royal Wootton Bassett High Street, Wiltshire, on Wednesday afternoon when it left the road.

The lorry hit brick walls outside the two houses before ploughing into another wall in what a neighbour described as an "almighty crash" outside Sacred Heart Catholic Church.

There are no reported injuries. Wiltshire Police said they responded to a call about the incident at around 13:35 GMT.

A street with a ruined wall in front of a couple of houses. A police officer in a high visability jacket is standing next to an overturned wheely bin with a white car going past in the foreground.
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Brick walls outside two homes were damaged by the lorry

Police closed the road from Coxstalls roundabout to the Lime Kiln traffic lights.

One resident, who asked to remain anonymous, said she heard the accident from her home.

"I was working upstairs in my house and heard an almighty crash," she said.

"My husband asked me to come out and have a look and we saw that the lorry had crashed into the wall.

"(There is) a lot of concern here from people of course, children could have been walking home from school, but thankfully no one's been seriously hurt."

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