Bramcote Lane is shut from the Wollaton Vale roundabout to Parkside, police say
A number of road closures are in place following a serious collision in Nottingham.
Nottinghamshire Police said emergency services were called to Bramcote Lane, Wollaton, at about 15:50 GMT on Monday. The road is currently shut, from the Wollaton Vale roundabout to Parkside, while emergency services manage the situation.No other information on the collision has been released.
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