Summerleas project delayed by nearly 100 days
After closing Summerleas Road for roadworks over 170 days, council says it hopes to fully reopen the road soon. When the project will be finished.
After closing Summerleas Road for roadworks over 170 days, council says it hopes to fully reopen the road soon. When the project will be finished.
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