Steve Kirk says passing trade has been badly affected by months of work in Derby city centre.
A pub landlord says months of roadworks in part of Derby city centre have badly affected his and neighbouring businesses.
Mr Kirk, who has run The Neptune for 26 years, said: "It [the disruption] has been going on for months."At the minute I reckon I'm down about £2,000 a week in takings."At the minute Saturday night is a waste of time."Mr Kirk added: "First they said it would be done by the end of April, then the end of July but I don't know if I believe that - unless they mean July next year.
A city council spokesperson said it had had contacted Mr Kirk and project managers were looking to see if it was possible to make any changes to the current barriers, or display extra signs.
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