Two in hospital after car crashes into pub

The pub's disabled entrances and gents' toilets are out of action after the crash
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Two men have been hospitalised after a car crashed into a pub in West Yorkshire.
West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service attended the Dusty Miller pub on Dunbottle Lane, Mirfield, in the early hours of Sunday and said one of the men was left trapped in the Volkswagen Golf.
He had to be extricated by emergency services, with West Yorkshire Police confirming both men's injuries were non life-threatening.
The Dusty Miller pub said in a statement it had been given the go-ahead to open but there was currently no dedicated gents' toilets or disabled access due to the damage and a side street being closed off.
In a social media post, pub bosses said men were able to use the disabled toilets but efforts were being made to get portable toilets to the site.
They added that anyone coming in for a drink or food should use the restaurant doors or entrance on the veranda at the back of the building.
It added: "Thank you all for your continued support."
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