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I noticed last night clarkson street, linking western bank and glossop road, incidentally the only entrances and disabled parking for the children's hospital now they have stopped evening parking and entry via western bank and A&E respectively, is now closed between 19:00 and 07:00 , not sure how long for but this is going to cause havoc for parents and visitors alike, I think it may be surfacing so shouldn't take long.

anyone shed any more light on this?

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sounds like some likes closing roads in sheffield ,with the other one annouced closed for filming,take it this is re-surfacing?

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It is resurfacing. They did the bottom part of the road over the space of about 24 hours so it shouldn't take them that long.

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They are resurfacing the main road overnight and putting it back to serviceable during the day so that the hospitals are not unduly affected. Apparently the road surface needs a deep strip which is more time consuming than average.

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3 hours ago, muddycoffee said:

They are resurfacing the main road overnight and putting it back to serviceable during the day so that the hospitals are not unduly affected. Apparently the road surface needs a deep strip which is more time consuming than average.

That's probably on the junction. It seems to quickly subside. Definitely needed doing.

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