A partial road closure is in place on Ventnor Esplanade.
The Esplanade is shut from its junction with Bath Road for a distance of 67 metres.
The closure is to enable Southern Water to carry out emergency repairs.
Diversions are in place.
Tuesday, 10 November 2020 10:33
By Jamie White @jaywhite_1
A partial road closure is in place on Ventnor Esplanade.
The Esplanade is shut from its junction with Bath Road for a distance of 67 metres.
The closure is to enable Southern Water to carry out emergency repairs.
Diversions are in place.
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