Bus moved after crashing into housepublished at 11:28 Greenwich Mean Time 20 March 2017
A handful of people were on board but fortunately no-one was seriously hurt.
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Read MoreMarian McNamee
Reporter, BBC Coventry & Warwickshire
Keresley Road has re-opened in both directions following this morning's bus crash.
Bus services are being diverted though and traffic through the area is still very slow.
Marian McNamee
At the scene
National Express says it is "co-operating closely" with authorities investigating this morning's crash.
A statement from the bus company said services 15 and 16 are being diverted until further notice, and they apologise to passengers for any delays.
These pictures show some of the damage done to the vehicle.
Marian McNamee
At the scene
The National Express bus is now being moved away from the house it crashed into in Keresley this morning.
No-one in the property was hurt, but the owner said he's been left "stunned" by the crash.
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Marian McNamee
At the scene
Keresley Road is expected to remain closed until around lunchtime, with local buses being diverted away from the scene of the crash.
Drivers are being told to avoid the area near the Wallace pub, at the roundabout where it meets Norman Place Road.
Marian McNamee
At the scene
The driver of a bus which has crashed into a house in Keresley, Coventry, was trapped in the vehicle, says the ambulance service, but suffered only a grazed knee.
A 27-year-old travelling on the bus was also treated for minor injuries and discharged at the scene.
The bus crashed into a car before hitting the property, the ambulance service says, but the car driver was unhurt.
Alex Hamilton
BBC Weather
After a wet start to the day with widespread rain, it will become drier and brighter this afternoon with highs of 11C (52F).
You can find a detailed forecast for your area on the BBC Weather site.
BBC Coventry & Warwickshire
A bus has crashed into the side of a residential property in the Keresley area of Coventry.
It happened at about 06:50 in Keresley Road, at the junction of Wallace Road and Norman Place Road.
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