Burst water main leads to temporary road closure in village
Norfolk County Council issued a notice for a road closure on Church Road in Bergh Apton, near Loddon, until October 23 for urgent repairs on Anglian water main.
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Phoebe is a journalist writing for the Eastern Daily Press. Her main reporting patch is the Beccles and Bungay Journal.
Phoebe is a journalist writing for the Eastern Daily Press. Her main reporting patch is the Beccles and Bungay Journal.
Norfolk County Council issued a notice for a road closure on Church Road in Bergh Apton, near Loddon, until October 23 for urgent repairs on Anglian water main.
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