A large section of Cinder Lane, the footpath which runs between Leeman Road and Wilton Rise, behind York Railway Station, has already been closed for six months
A FOOTPATH through a York suburb is set to close for up to another eight months for work to take place on the UK’s largest city centre brownfield regeneration project.
A large section of Cinder Lane, the footpath which runs between Leeman Road and Wilton Rise, behind York Railway Station, has already been closed for six months between its junction with Leeman Road and a spot 390 metres along its length southwest for York Central development works to be carried since September 5 last year.
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