Repairs are complete on Cromford's Lea Road, which has been closed since January 2020
A Peak District road that was forced to close due to a landslide is to reopen after almost three years.
Lea Road in Cromford, near Matlock, is scheduled to return to use on Friday after closing in January 2020. Derbyshire County Council said repair work had been "complex" after facing further problems with the road in May and November 2021.Image caption,To repair the road, engineers had to build into the riverbed and create a rock wall, which was built up and backfilled to the road level.
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