Car crashes into fence outside Welsh school

A car has crashed into a fence outside Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Bro Edern, a Welsh school in Cardiff. The incident occurred on Sunday evening, prompting emergency services to respond to the one-vehicle collision. Fire crews from Cardiff quickly arrived at the scene just before 5.30 pm to ensure the area’s safety.
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Pictures from the scene depict a severely damaged car that collided with both a metal fence and a hedge outside the school. The fence itself sustained significant damage, and Cardiff Council has been notified of the situation. Fortunately, there were only minor injuries reported as a result of the crash, and no arrests were made. The vehicle was successfully recovered before 10 pm on the same evening, as confirmed by a spokesperson from South Wales Police.
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Additionally, a representative from South Wales Fire and Rescue Service revealed that they received a distress call around 5.28 pm regarding a road traffic collision near the school. Crews from Cardiff Central promptly attended the scene, where they found a private motor vehicle had collided with a fence and hedge. They worked to secure the vehicle and the scene, informing Cardiff Council of the incident promptly.

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