A garden and furniture shop in Romford will reopen tomorrow with a temporary entrance after a car ploughed into the front of it.
The Range, in Brewery Shopping Centre, was closed today (July 10) after a Lexus SUV crashed through bollards and into the front entrance.
A fire engine and ambulance crew attended the scene, and the driver was treated for minor injuries - and later allowed to go home.
The Range will open as usual tomorrow morning (July 11), however customers will have to use a temporary entrance until the site has been cleared.
The fire brigade confirmed the area is safe, and the rest of the Brewery Shopping Centre has remained open as normal.
A spokesperson from the Brewery Shopping Centre said: "We are grateful for the multi-agency response from the fire, police and ambulance services and for their swift response.
"The fire brigade has confirmed the vehicle and area are safe, and the centre remains open. However The Range will be closed until tomorrow morning.
"For ease of access, from tomorrow morning The Range will use a temporary entrance until the site has been cleared."
The incident happened just before 9.30am this morning, and emergency services were then called to the scene.
A spokesperson from the London Fire Brigade said: "Firefighters were called to a road traffic collision at The Brewery in Romford at 0929 this morning (10 July).
"One car was in collision with a shop front.
"A woman was treated on scene by London Ambulance Service."
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