Police and paramedics were spotted at the scene last night
The crash happened on Market Street at around 4.45pm. Police were spotted outside the The Silly Country pub after the incident.
Paramedics were also called after the collision. A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Police said the person was treated for their injuries on the scene.They had an injury to their eye, which was not believed to be serious or life-changing. Police have not confirmed whether any arrests were made.
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