John Sisk & Son, who are putting in site infrastructure including road, cycle and pedestrian access at the York Central site behind York Railway Station say work will be taking place at Water End from Monday, March 27.
A MAJOR route through York will close for a month for work to take place on the UK’s largest city centre brownfield regeneration project.
John Sisk & Son, who are putting in site infrastructure including road, cycle and pedestrian access at the York Central site behind York Railway Station say work will be taking place at Water End from Monday, March 27, on the embankments of Severus Road bridge next to the East Coast Main Line railway and opposite the back of Poppleton Road School.
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