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We will be keeping you up to date on everything that happens across Nottinghamshire throughout the day.
That will include all the latest weather updates, as well as traffic and travel updates for the roads and police news.
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Derby Road A52 reopens in Nottingham after crash
Emergency services were at the scene
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A major road through Nottingham was closed in both directions this morning due to a crash.
The A52 Derby Road had been closed in both directions between the Queen s Medical Centre roundabout and Priory Roundabout due to the crash which was reported at around 7.55am on May 27.
It has since reopened.
They were called at around 7.15am this morning following a collision between three vehicles.
Derby Road near to Queen s Medical Centre roundabout was closed temporarily, but has since reopened.
It was reported two women suffered injuries believed not to be life altering or threatening.
Police statement after Derby Road A52 was closed in both directions due to 3-vehicle crash
Drivers were being urged by travel officers to find an alternative route
09:29, 27 MAY 2021
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Derby Road A52 between QMC Island and Priory Island in Nottingham (Image: Google)
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Loch Tay boat trips reveal mystery of ancient crannogs
Gayle enjoys a crannog cruise on Loch Tay with guide Rich Hiden.
Gayle joins a ‘crannog cruise’ on Loch Tay and discovers the secrets of these ancient islands.
Loch Tay is a magnificent, dark stretch of water, 15 miles long and more than 500ft deep in parts.
Flanked by the towering bulk of Ben Lawers to the north, the loch is in a remote, peaceful setting, enjoyed by watersports enthusiasts, locals and tourists alike.
It’s hard to imagine that hundreds of people once lived on the loch, inhabiting ancient manmade islands known as crannogs.