A MAJOR city centre junction is fully open this morning following a crash yesterday evening.
An HGV lorry crashed into the side of a building on the junction of Foregate Street and The Tything on Monday, November 28.
There was a lot of damage to the building, with a street sign also demolished and masonry on the ground.
READ MORE: Foregate Street HGV lorry crash
A man was taken away in an ambulance to Worcestershire Royal Hospital, believed to be the driver of the HGV.
Worcestershire County Council's Highways and Travel team confirmed that The Tything/Foregate Street/Castle Street junction in Worcester is now fully open this morning following vehicle recovery and a clear-up after the incident.
The Tything/Foregate Street/Castle Street junction in Worcester is fully open this morning following vehicle recovery & clear up after an incident last night pic.twitter.com/C0RSgcfPwL
— Worcs Highways & Travel (@WorcsTravel) November 29, 2022
West Midlands Ambulance Service, West Mercia Police and Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue were at the scene.
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