The incident happened at JD Gyms on George Street, with police, fire crews and paramedics all attending the scene.
What happened
According to Greater Manchester Police, officers were called at around 4.45pm following reports that a car had driven through the wall of the gym.
A spokesman for GMP said: “Officers responded to an incident at 4.45pm today at JD Gym on George Street, Bury, with the assistance of NWAS and the Greater Manchester Fire Service.
“It was reported that a car had driven through the wall of JD Gym, resulting in structural damage of the building.
“In the incident a man in his 60s has been struck by the car whilst inside the gym and has sustained non-life changing injuries.
“A woman in her 40s has been arrested on suspicion of causing injury by dangerous driving, she remains in hospital at this time.
“If you have any information, please contact officers on 101 or LiveChat quoting log 2424 of 14/04/2026.”
The vehicle appears to have driven directly through the brick wall. (Image: Phil Taylor)
Emergency response
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service confirmed crews were called just before 5pm.
A spokesperson said: “Just before 5pm on Tuesday (April 14), fire crews were called to reports of a road traffic collision on George Street, Bury.
“Two fire engines from Bury and Whitefield stations, as well as the technical rescue unit from Ashton, were quickly mobilised to the incident, which involved a car colliding with a commercial building.
“Firefighters extricated a woman from the car, while another man inside the building was also injured in the collision.
“They were treated at the scene by paramedics and then taken to hospital by North West Ambulance Service.
“Firefighters helped make the area safe before handing the scene over to Greater Manchester Police.
“Our crews were in attendance for about an hour and a half.”
Bury town centre was brought to a halt this evening (Image: Phil Taylor)
Inside the scene
Footage shared online showed the aftermath inside the gym, with debris scattered across the floor and part of the vehicle visible through the damaged wall.
Gymgoers were escorted out of the building, while emergency services surrounded the scene. An air ambulance was also seen circling overhead.
The vehicle appears to have driven directly through the brick wall, leaving its rear protruding from the building beneath the gym’s signage.
Crime scene investigators were later seen examining the car, which remained embedded in the wall.
Injuries and arrests
A man in his 60s who was inside the gym was struck by the vehicle and suffered injuries described as non-life changing.
The driver, a woman in her 40s, has been arrested on suspicion of causing injury by dangerous driving and remains in hospital.
CSI on scene (Image: Phil Taylor)
Road closures and travel disruption
Road closures were put in place around the busy junction following the crash, causing disruption in the area.
A spokesman for Bury Council said: “Emergency services are currently dealing with an incident at Rochdale Road in Bury town centre.
“Rochdale Road, at its junction with Derby Way, and Clarke Street at its junction with Angouleme Way, are closed in both directions with diversions in place.”
Motorists were warned to expect delays throughout the evening.
Recovery teams are en route as the response continues.
Motorists were redirected (Image: Phil Taylor)
Gym statement
In a statement, the gym said: “Earlier today an incident occurred at JD Gyms involving a vehicle making contact with the exterior of the building, which resulted in damage to part of the gym.
“As a precaution and in the interest of everyone’s safety, the gym will remain closed until further notice.
“Our team are on it straight away and building surveyors are due to attend in the morning.
“We will know more following their visit and will update here.
“If you are a member, you have automatically been granted multi-site access.
“Your JD Gyms app will now scan you in at a neighbouring JD Gyms location of your choice.
“We will be back open ASAP. Thank you for your patience.”
We will continue to bring you updates as this breaking incident unfolds.
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