A BULGING wall near a busy Worcester road is nearly fully repaired.
In September 2022, Worcester City Council began work on the wall which is adjacent to London Road and beneath Fort Royal Park for public safety reasons.
The work has since been causing regular traffic delays.
Cllr Lynn Denham, Worcester city councillor for Cathedral Ward, said: "Repairs to the Fort Royal Park wall were delayed by bad weather.
"The facing brickwork is nearly finished now and the pavement repair will hopefully be finished by this week."
Repairs to @FortRoyalFriend wall were delayed by bad weather
— Lynn Denham 🌹🌻🇺🇦 (@LynnDenham1) February 9, 2023
Facing brickwork is nearly finished now
Pavement repair will hopefully be this week pic.twitter.com/vx3E8SWiuS
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Worcester City Council clarified that the pavement will be the restoration of the tarmac footpath next to the wall back to highways standards.
Once this is completed, all of the temporary fencing will be removed.
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