The county council has apologised to motorists for congestion in the centre of Matlock
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Derbyshire Council Council has apologised for the inconvenience caused to motorists by multiple works taking place in Matlock. The authority said several planned jobs were already under way when a water leak saw Lime Tree Road closed. It said many people had been affected by traffic jams in the town centre even though traffic lights were being monitored.The council said it was working to minimise disruption caused by the works, mostly being carried out by Severn Trent.Traffic lights on a section of the A6 at Matlock Bath, where Severn Trent is carrying out emergency pumping work, are being paused over the bank holiday weekend.
Old Hackney Lane has been closed for investigatory work ahead of a water main being replaced in the future.Also expected to reopen on Friday was the A6 at the junction of Greenaway Lane in Darley Dale.Image source,
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