A SHOP has now reopened after a three-car crash which sent a vehicle hurtling through the front window.
Halfords in Four Pools Retail Park has now fully reopened, a store spokesperson confirmed this morning.
We have previously reported how the crash on Monday left three walking wounded at the scene.
Bollards and paving slabs were ripped up by the force of the impact as a car ploughed into the front window of Halford's at Four Pools Retail Park, Evesham. The store had to close after the crash at 11am on Monday but has since reopened. A spokesperson said: "Everything is back to normal."
The entrance was taped off and there is debris around the frontage.
A spokesperson for the West Midlands Ambulance Service said they were called at 11.08am to Halfords, Four Pools Lane, Evesham on Monday.
A spokesperson added: "A paramedic officer attended and assessed three patients who had been involved in the collision which saw a vehicle collide with a shop window. No one was injured and all three patients were discharged on scene."
A spokesperson for West Mercia Police said on Monday: "Around 11am today we received a report of a collision between three cars at Four Pools Retail Park, Evesham. The incident saw one car collide with a business premises.
"We attended with colleagues from Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue and West Midlands Ambulance Service.
"Several people in the cars reported minor injuries."
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