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Published Date: 01 July 2009
One of Belper's busiest roads will be subject to hold-ups for more than a month during the summer holidays.
Temporary traffic lights will be in place for up to six weeks at The Triangle when £80,000 roadworks begin on Monday, July 27.

Derbyshire County Council plans to install new traffic lights, resurface the footpath and put in new paving at the site.

It is part of a programme to update all traffic signals around the county.

The work will start just as the summer holidays begin for thousands of children in Belper, affecting two main routes out of the town towards Ashbourne and Matlock.



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  • Last Updated: 30 June 2009 11:14 AM
  • Source: Belper News
  • Location: Belper
 
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Brassed Off of Belper,

30/06/2009 12:26:26
"The work will start just as the summer holidays begin for thousands of children in Belper, affecting two main routes out of the town towards Ashbourne and Matlock."

Now I wonder where you got this snippet from? Might it have been at http://www.belpernews.co.uk/news/Thousands-to-be-spent-on.5401021.jp
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TheGeneralConsensus,

30/06/2009 14:08:17
The General says who cares??!
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Brassed Off of Belper,

30/06/2009 20:45:35
The General needs a lesson in punctuation.
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Dave Hx,

06/07/2009 18:09:38
Don't worry Brassed Off, he's probably having one tomorrow - after P.E.
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