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Major road in busy town to SHUT for three weeks as water company apologises for delays
Major road in busy town to SHUT for three weeks as water company apologises for delays

The Irish Sun

time5 days ago

  • Automotive
  • The Irish Sun

Major road in busy town to SHUT for three weeks as water company apologises for delays

A MAJOR road in a busy town is due to close for three weeks, with a water company apologising to locals. The road in Advertisement The road is used by buses as well as cars, and is likely to cause issues for those trying to enter a nearby car park. Severn Trent apologised for the delays drivers may experience because of Bank Road in Matlock being closed. The water company said it only carries out work that is "absolutely necessary" when it causes road closures. It said these works are needed to improve the health of the river across the county. Advertisement Read More The company added that it will help reduce the number of sewage spills within its network. Heavy rainfall often means the pipes struggle and sewage leaks out. Kera Patch, community communications officer at Severn Trent, told "To enable our teams to work safely and complete the work quickly, a road closure will be in place along Bank Road from June 2 to June 20. Advertisement Most read in Motors Live Blog Breaking Breaking Exclusive "We know that road closures can be disruptive and we only request them when absolutely necessary to help keep our team and road users safe. "We'd like to apologise for any inconvenience and thank everyone in advance for their patience while we complete these works.' It comes after Thames Water was hit with its largest ever fine over sewage spills. It will pay £104.5million for sewage spills, plus £18.2million for breaking the rules over dividend payments. Advertisement Watchdog Ofwat slammed the struggling company for 'letting down its customers and failing to protect the environment'. It said Thames had 'routinely and not in exceptional circumstances' released untreated sewage. And, issuing its first fine over shareholder payments, it highlighted one of £37.5million in October 2023 to the firm's holding company — plus another £131.3million dividend from March 2024. 1 Severn Trent apologised for the delays drivers may experience because of Bank Road in Matlock being closed Credit: Alamy Advertisement

Major road in busy town to SHUT for three weeks as water company apologises for delays
Major road in busy town to SHUT for three weeks as water company apologises for delays

The Sun

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Major road in busy town to SHUT for three weeks as water company apologises for delays

A MAJOR road in a busy town is due to close for three weeks, with a water company apologising to locals. The road in Derbyshire will shut for 19 days from tomorrow until June 20. The road is used by buses as well as cars, and is likely to cause issues for those trying to enter a nearby car park. Severn Trent apologised for the delays drivers may experience because of Bank Road in Matlock being closed. The water company said it only carries out work that is "absolutely necessary" when it causes road closures. It said these works are needed to improve the health of the river across the county. The company added that it will help reduce the number of sewage spills within its network. Heavy rainfall often means the pipes struggle and sewage leaks out. Kera Patch, community communications officer at Severn Trent, told DerbyshireLive: 'As part of our work to improve river health, we are conducting some preliminary ground investigations to ensure that our planned installation of a stormwater storage tank under the Lido car park is viable. "To enable our teams to work safely and complete the work quickly, a road closure will be in place along Bank Road from June 2 to June 20. "We know that road closures can be disruptive and we only request them when absolutely necessary to help keep our team and road users safe. "We'd like to apologise for any inconvenience and thank everyone in advance for their patience while we complete these works.' It comes after Thames Water was hit with its largest ever fine over sewage spills. It will pay £104.5million for sewage spills, plus £18.2million for breaking the rules over dividend payments. Watchdog Ofwat slammed the struggling company for 'letting down its customers and failing to protect the environment'. It said Thames had 'routinely and not in exceptional circumstances' released untreated sewage. And, issuing its first fine over shareholder payments, it highlighted one of £37.5million in October 2023 to the firm's holding company — plus another £131.3million dividend from March 2024. 1

Matlock roads set to close for water maintenance works
Matlock roads set to close for water maintenance works

BBC News

time25-05-2025

  • Climate
  • BBC News

Matlock roads set to close for water maintenance works

A number of roads in Matlock are to close to allow water maintenance works to go Trent Water says Bank Road between Crown Square and the junction of Imperial Road will be closed for four weeks from 2 June along with a section of Lime utility works will also close Dale Road from 2 June to 20 County Council said the Dale Road closure would affect services calling at Matlock bus station and alternative stops will be announced shortly. Severn Trent said the Bank Road closure is to allow preliminary ground investigations to see if the planned installation of a stormwater storage tank under the Lido car park is "viable".During heavy rainfall, the firm said the capacity of its pipes had become "inundated" which sometimes caused water to spill into local water will be a welfare unit and working area set up within the town's Lido Car Park from 27 May for approximately six weeks."This work is in the early design and assessment stages, with construction work not anticipated to start for several months at the earliest", a Severn Trent spokesperson Patch, Community Communications Officer at Severn Trent, said: "We know that road closures can be disruptive and we only request them when absolutely necessary to help keep our team and road users safe."We'd like to apologise for any inconvenience and thank everyone in advance for their patience while we complete these works."

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