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A burst water main caused flooding through the streets of Durham City. This video shows how the burst main on Saddler Street caused water to gush through the roads onto the Market Place and Elvet ...
The 'major water leak' has promoted a large response from Northumbrian Water, with vehicles at various points in the city centre ... burst water main in Saddler Street, Durham, just after 6.45am ...
Road restrictions in a city centre are set to change this year in a bid to reduce congestion and improve safety. The road charge in Durham city centre will more than double, pedestrian-only zones will ...
A city centre was flooded and thousands of properties were hit with water supply problems when a main burst. The pipe ruptured on Saddler Street in Durham city centre just before 07:00 GMT ...
A main street in Durham city centre has been flooded due to a ... the issue is addressed with both Bells Fish and Chips and Saddler Street Greggs erecting notices to say they are closed.
Changes to road restrictions in Durham City are set to be introduced in ... large number of vehicles using the Market Place and Saddler Street during peak hours. The current pedestrian zone ...
The water main burst in the city centre, with water spotted flooding ... "We were made aware of a burst on a water main on Saddler Street in Durham earlier this morning. "Our teams attended ...
The pipe ruptured on Saddler Street, in Durham City Centre, just before 07:00 GMT on Friday, with water flowing down nearby Market Square and Elvet Bridge. Durham County Council confirmed the road ...
Bustling Saddler Street has to be the busiest in Durham city centre, packed with places to eat and drink as well as charming shops for visitors to browse on their way up to the cathedral. And with so ...
The pedestrian zone in Durham city centre would be extended as part ... the large number of vehicles using the Market Place and Saddler Street during peak hours. Changes to the current pedestrian ...
The road charge in Durham city centre will more than double ... the large number of vehicles using the Market Place and Saddler Street during peak hours. Police, parish councillors and visitors ...