A pedestrian involved in a collision with a van is in hospital with non life-threatening injuries.

Police closed High Street in Woodville following the incident at about 3pm on Wednesday.

The air ambulance was called but the man was taken to the Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham by land ambulance with serious injuries.

Tonight, a spokesman for Derbyshire police said those injuries were not life-threatening.

He said the road reopened shortly afterwards. He added: "We are appealing for anybody with information or anybody who witnessed the incident to please contact us on 101 and quote incident 525 of November 15."

A spokesman for East Midlands Ambulance Service said at the time: "We received a call at 3.02pm to High Street in Woodville. The caller reported that there had been a road traffic collision. We sent a paramedic in an ambulance car, a crewed ambulance and the air ambulance, and one patient was taken to Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham by land ambulance."