Posted: Mon 7th Nov 2016

Teenage cyclist and car collide on Golftyn Lane this morning.

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Monday, Nov 7th, 2016

Golftyn Lane in Connah’s Quay was partially blocked at the Kelsterton Road junction this morning after a collision involving a teenage boy and a car.

The accident happened around 8.40am fortunately, the boy did not receive any serious injuries

A Welsh Ambulance service spokesperson said;

“We were called at approximately 8.40am to reports of a road traffic collision involving a car and a cyclist on Golftyn Lane, Connah’s Quay.

We sent a crew in an emergency ambulance and a teenage boy was given a precautionary check-up at the scene.”

Two boys were involved in a morning collision on Golftyn Lane near to Connah’s Quay High School in September, both received minor injuries.

 

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