Work on Collins Road. Credit: Blog Preston Deliberate damage to so-called 'improved' pavement on a Bamber Bridge road means that further work will need to b
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However, while it was clear that the Station Road end of Collins Road – which is split in half at the junction with Poplar Avenue – had been signposted correctly, it is less clear whether any signage was in place on the Brindle Road end.: “We’re aware of some damage which was caused to the pavement of Collins Road following a recent treatment to improve the surface.
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