A key Leeds city centre route is set to remain shut this week.
Sections of Kirkgate and Harper Street in Leeds city centre have been closed off since a dilapidated building collapsed last month . Now, the closure which was initially due to be lifted from Sunday , looks set to be extended for an unspecified period of time. As a result bus services 4, 4F, 5, 5A, 16, 16A, 19, 19A, 40, 64, 74, 163, 444 and 446 will all continue to be diverted - while bus stops Cultural G 10908 & Cultural H 32252 remain suspended.
In Farnley, Butt Lane will be closed due to resurfacing works this week from Monday, May 6 to Friday, May 17, 8am-3.30pm Monday to Friday only. Service 15 will divert via Ring Road and Tong Road. Meanwhile in Morley, Wynyard Drive will be closed due to repair work on Tuesday, May 7 from 9.30am to 3pm. Service 200 will divert via Corporation Street.
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