Road to Leigh station closed
COMMUTERS will face problems for the next two weeks when a main route to Leigh station is closed to traffic.
Belton Way East will be closed from today for two weeks while an overflowing sewer is fixed.
The route will be closed from the junction with Belton Gardens up to Belton Corner, the busy junction meeting Hadleigh Road and Rectory Grove.
FULL REPORT IN MONDAY'S ECHO
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CommentPosted by: Steve, Leigh on 12:35pm Mon 28 Apr 08
I suppose it's too much to hope for that someone consults with the gas, electric and water boards to see if they need to do any work and get it all done at the same time! I know - far too much like common sense!!
I suppose it's too much to hope for that someone consults with the gas, electric and water boards to see if they need to do any work and get it all done at the same time! I know - far too much like common sense!!
Posted by: Steve, Leigh on 12:35pm Mon 28 Apr 08
I suppose it's too much to hope for that someone consults with the gas, electric and water boards to see if they need to do any work and get it all done at the same time! I know - far too much like common sense!!
I suppose it's too much to hope for that someone consults with the gas, electric and water boards to see if they need to do any work and get it all done at the same time! I know - far too much like common sense!!
Posted by: kevin e on 9:21am Tue 29 Apr 08
what a waste off money when u cant get to leigh marsh when the roads are closed for two weeks kev
what a waste off money when u cant get to leigh marsh when the roads are closed for two weeks kev
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