Three-vehicle crash causes traffic chaos in Seacombe
A THREE-vehicle crash caused traffic issues in Seacombe last night (Wednesday, September 18).
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Rebecca McGrath is a senior reporter covering all areas of Wirral and has worked at the Globe since March 2021. She also works across the Globe's sister titles - the St Helens Star and Leigh Journal. Rebecca reports on local and regional news including breaking news, crime, features, court, local government, entertainment, lifestyle, business, and charity-based stories. Rebecca holds a first-class bachelor’s degree in Multimedia Journalism from the University of Salford and is NCTJ Gold Standard qualified and NQJ qualified.
A THREE-vehicle crash caused traffic issues in Seacombe last night (Wednesday, September 18).
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