Most local people were not notified of the works by the council until a couple of days before the work started
is digging up Wide Lane, which is one of Morley’s busiest roads, between 9am and 3pm on working days.
The resurfacing job began on Wednesday September 21 and is due to be completed on Thursday October 6, just three days before the Morley 10k race starts on Wide Lane. But a meeting this week was told that most local people were not notified of the works by the council until a couple of days before the work started.
Morley South councillor Oliver Newton, who is also the town’s current mayor, said he had been inundated with complaints.Morley South councillor Oliver Newton, who is also the town’s current mayor, said his inbox was full of complaints about the issue. Speaking at a community committee meeting of south Leeds councillors, he said: “Wide Lane is one of the main arteries into Morley.“Letters didn’t arrive for some people until two days before the work started. Some haven’t received letters at all.”Coun Newton said the lack of notice had caused upset, with some bus passengers having bought monthly passes because they were unaware of the disruption to come.
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