
The property the car collided with is owned by disability charity Sense. It has said there were six people in the property at the time of the collision, five service users and a member of staff.
A Sense spokesperson said: “We can confirm that there was a serious incident at one of our services in the early hours of this morning, when a vehicle left the road and struck the property.
“Thankfully, all the people we support at the service, along with staff on duty, are safe and receiving appropriate support. We are working closely with families, local partners and emergency services to ensure everyone affected has suitable temporary accommodation and ongoing care.
“The property has sustained significant damage and remains under assessment.
“As this is now a police matter, it would not be appropriate to comment further at this stage.”


