Emergency services called after car crashes into The Bull pub in London Road, Greenhithe
Emergency services were called after a car crashed into a pub.
The collision happened at The Bull in Horns Cross, Stone, just before 10pm on Saturday (October 11).
A picture taken at the scene shows the car had gone through the chain link barriers, mounted the pavement and hit the front of the boozer.
The car park was taped off to the public whilst the incident was dealt with and cleared.
The pub, which is owned and run by nationwide chain Greene King, confirmed the establishment was open to customers the following day.
A spokesperson for The Bull added: “We are very grateful to the emergency services for their swift actions after a car collided with the building on Saturday night.
“Thankfully, no one was injured. We are pleased to be able to open for drinks currently and hope to have the kitchens open in the near future.
"We thank our customers for their understanding.”
Police confirmed officers were called at 9.52pm to London Road to a report of a car colliding with a building.
No injuries were reported and no arrests were made.
One fire engine also attended and crews helped to make the scene safe.
After liaising with the Joint Response Unit (JRU), they left at around 10.09pm.