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Latest news in Yorkshire: September 15, 2018 09:58:22 AM
A ROAD in Wath has been closed because it has “dangerous manhole covers”.
Derwent Way, off Pontefract Road, has been closed under an emergency order
from Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council.
A spokeswoman for the council said Yorkshire Water had been asked to attend
to make the road safe.
RMBC reported yesterday in a tweet that Derwent Way off Pontefract Rd in
Wath has been closed under an emergency order due to a problem with
dangerous manhole covers. YorkshireWater have been asked to attend and make
the road safe.
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News source: RMBC – Rotherham Advertiser
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