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By Rachel Conner-Hill echorachelc Chief Reporter (Tees Valley & North Yorkshire)
The A6072 will be closed for 12 days for resurfacing Picture: GOOGLE MAPS ROAD resurfacing work is due to start tomorrow and will last for about 12 days. The A6072 at Heighington Bypass will be closed for approximately 12 days from Wednesday as carriageway resurfacing takes place from the C39a Coatsay Moor Lane northwards to the roundabout at School Aycliffe Lane. The works are weather dependent so the dates are subject to change. The first phase is planned to run until June 4 The road closure will start from the junction of C39a Coatsay Moor Lane northwards to the School Aycliffe roundabout. During this phase of works the Coatsay Moor Lane junction will be open to Heighington village residents only.
Southwark Heritage Centre and Walworth LibraryÂ
Southwark Council officially launched a new library and heritage centre in Walworth “dedicated to telling the story of Southwark and its people” on Wednesday (19 May). In line with Covid-19 restrictions, the launch of Southwark Heritage Centre and Walworth Library was attended by a limited number of guests that included Southwark Pensioners, Walworth Society and Dawes Tenants and Residents Association. Visitors can browse 20,000 new books in the children’s and adults’ library and view 300 historical artefacts and artworks. The centre in Walworth Road features local objects from Southwark’s past, including the only known souvenir of long-gone Victorian Surrey Zoological Gardens.
Dear Editor, My poor mother passed away in December 2019, and was laid to rest with my late father at Charlton cemetery in January 2020. To date their grave has not been flattened and remains an eyesore. We have communicated with Test Valley Council, through emails and phone calls. We have had several promises that this would be sorted to no avail. The excuses range through Covid, weather, supply of turf – none of which are believable as newer graves have been flattened. It isn’t as though no one has been working up there as unfortunately burials have continued. My sister has tried to contact local councillors to no avail.