Macclesfield school wants information as a boy was hit by a car

By Alex Greensmith

25th May 2021 | Local News

The site of this morning's car accident. Ivy Bank Primary is located in the Ivy Farm area of Macclesfield. (Image - Google)
The site of this morning's car accident. Ivy Bank Primary is located in the Ivy Farm area of Macclesfield. (Image - Google)

A Macclesfield school is appealing for information, after a young boy was hit by a car on Tuesday.

The student was crossing the road with a parent, when he was clipped by a car outside Ivy Bank Primary School.

The incident occurred before school started this morning, on May 25.

"This morning, one of our pupils has been clipped by a car whilst using the zebra crossing with his mum, the silver car didn't stop," said the school in a statement.

"We are very upset about this and ask that if you have any information about this incident, please contact the school."

Were you on Valley Road today, or did you see anything suspicious?

The school can be contacted on 01625 448014 or emailed via [email protected].

It is believed the boy was not taken to hospital, but was shaken and physically hurt by the reckless driver.

It is unknown what make the silver car which caused the incident was, or who was driving.

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