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Elm Road closed on Monday (22nd) from 9.30am to 4.30pm

Elm Road - that is, the road surface itself - has suffered quite badly in the freezing weather recently. So much so that the traffic engineers have decided to carry out an emergency investigation.

The contractors will be drilling bore holes in the road between Moor Lane to Rhodrons Avenue on Monday, so the road will be closed along that section during the day.

The idea is to find out the exact nature of the problem, before the road is repaired and resurfaced.

So on Monday the K2 will be sent on a detour. Instead of turning left at the Hook Centre they will carry on down to Bridge Road roundabout, along Bridge Road to the Chessington Oak, then back along Moor Lane to Gosbury Hill.

My advice - keep well clear of Elm Road on Monday, unless you live there, of course.

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