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Police are at the scene

are dealing with the incident and motorists have been told to expect traffic delays for those travelling inbound. Traffic update website Inrix has warned of "very slow traffic" following the incident between Green Lane and Hartness Road.

Travel time is around 10 minutes. A tweet posted by Nottingham Travelwise read: "A453 junction with Green Lane in Clifton, lorry has shed its load on inbound carriageway. Police on scene with lane lane closures. Expect delays for traffic inbound."

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