Main Aylesbury road closed
Published by Dan Gooding at 7:52am 11th October 2018. (Updated at 9:20am 11th October 2018)
A main route in Aylesbury has been closed this morning (Thurs).
The Western Link Road, or Martin Dalby Way, was shut between Berryfields and Buckingham Park.
It has now reopened.
We reported on Tuesday that there was a missing manhole cover, something which has shut the road before as well.
There were queues around Paradise Orchard and at Buckingham Park, as traffic re-routed.
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