LIVE: Main road in Reddish closed off by police after incident
Emergency services have descended on a busy Stockport road this evening following an incident. Police are in attendance on Broadstone Road, in Reddish, tonight (February 24).
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Emergency services have descended on a busy Stockport road this evening following an incident. Police are in attendance on Broadstone Road, in Reddish, tonight (February 24).
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