Firefighters have been called to a crash in a Bucks village.
Crews were called to Nash Road, Great Horwood, to reports of a four-car crash at 10.47am.
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A spokesman said: "Crews called to a report of a four-vehicle collision in Nash Road, Great Horwood, near the cricket ground."
The fire service then confirmed three cars were actually involved, with two able to continue with their journeys and one awaiting recovery.
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Three cars involved. Two have been able to continue with their journeys, and one is awating recovery https://t.co/Jw1mqJ81Y4
It comes as Thames Valley Police asked drivers to only travel if necessary as snow continues to fall thick and fast around Buckinghamshire.
The Met Office issued a yellow weather warning on Friday, January 22, to warn residents in the county that snow could be falling within the area, and that they should also prepare for ice.
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