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Emergency services called to incident in Tower Parade, Whitstable

A huge number of emergency services attended an incident in a town hosting a festival attended by thousands of people.

A number of police and ambulance vehicles were seen along the seafront at Tower Parade in Whitstable after what is understood to have been a road accident.

Emergency services were called to Tower Parade in Whitstable after reports of an accident. Picture: Tom Banbury
Emergency services were called to Tower Parade in Whitstable after reports of an accident. Picture: Tom Banbury

Pictures showed officers taping the road off, with a number of drivers being forced to turn back.

An air ambulance was also sent at around 10.30am.

It landed on the beach close to the scene and left at about 11.35am. It is understood to have headed back to base.

The road had reopened by 12.30am.

The town itself was busy as it hosted the Whitstable Rocks Oyster Festival, which started on Friday and continued today.

An air ambulance was also spotted near the scene. Picture: Tom Banbury
An air ambulance was also spotted near the scene. Picture: Tom Banbury

The free family event included a mud tug, children’s pottery workshops, a crabbing competition, kite-flying, and the blessing and landing of the oysters.

Emergency services have been contacted for more information.

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