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Biddenden High Street, between Tenterden and Headcorn, closed after crash between BMW and lorry near John Mayne Primary School

By: Suz Elvey

Published: 00:00, 02 February 2015

Updated: 12:28, 02 February 2015

A high street remains blocked by a lorry after the vehicle collided with a BMW close to a primary school this morning.

The accident happened in Biddenden, a village between Tenterden and Headcorn, just after 9am.

The crash site is close to the John Mayne Primary School but no one was seriously injured.

The crash happened in Biddenden High Street. Picture: Paul Amos

The car has been removed but the lorry and debris are still causing an obstruction.

Ambulance spokesman Rich Airey said a man in his 40s, who was in the car, was treated at the scene for a facial injury but no one required hospital treatment.

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Police spokesman Jon Green said: "Kent Police was called at 9.08 am to reports a BMW car had been involved in a collision with a lorry in High Street, Biddenden, near the John Mayne Primary School.

The teen was arrested yesterday.

"There are not believed to be any serious injuries.

"The BMW has been recovered but the lorry has still to be recovered and the debris cleared.

"It is blocking the road so motorists are being advised to expect delays and find alternative routes if possible."

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