THERE has been another crash in a road which residents have labelled a blackspot.

Broadmead Road in Woodford Green is closed at the top end between the A104 and Grosvenor Gardens.

A car had to have its roof taken off this evening after an accident near to Sir James Hawkey Hall.

In September residents living just past the Grosvenor Gardens turning on Broadmead Road called for action after the latest in a string of accidents on the road.

Residents said there had been seven nasty crashes in two years outside their homes and they warned it will only be a matter of time before someone is killed.

In the accident on September 28, the driver of a black Mazda TS lost control of the car and it crossed the road smashing into a telegraph pole.

Neither the man behind the wheel or his passenger, a woman in her late 20s, were seriously hurt.

That crash happened outside Johnny Silverstone's house.

Today he told the Guardian: "By all accounts this latest crash doesn't seem too pretty.

"It's a road that the council is finding reasons not to do the work."

Residents have said a speed camera is needed in the road.

Redbridge Council previously told the Guardian that residents' concerns were understood and Broadmead Road is included in the council's Traffic Management Study Programme and will be investigated "as soon as resources permit".