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Vegetation clearance work recommences

Uploaded 13/02/2025
Vegetation clearance work recommences

Our contractor has confirmed that vegetation and rubbish clearance will start again on Monday 17th February. This will be done under ecological supervision and is part of the enabling activities that need to be undertaken before main construction can begin. We anticipate that these works will take around two weeks; however, we must take advice from the trained ecologist on site at the time. Clearing this area will allow us to create the new access and other road improvements along New Bridge Lane in due course.


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