Police will close the Albany Road in Peel tomorrow to allow for a reconstruction to take place following the recent road traffic collision which saw an elderly man lose his life.
The road will be closed for a maximum of two hours, starting from 8pm.
The investigations relate to the fatal incident on 24th November, which saw 85 year old Peel man Geoffrey Hughes succumb to his injuries a few days later in a Liverpool hospital.
While general vehicles will not be allowed through the closure site, special arrangements have been made to facilitate scheduled bus services.
Pedestrian access will also be maintained.
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